HOSPITAL NURSES.
*o tii* ibihir or "tot rm> Sir, —Allow me, as a registered nurse, to thiink Nurse Maudo for her remarks at a recent meeting in Chris tehurch. One finds most nurses who have passed through their training think little of the trainee? of to-day. Tho feeling seems to be: "YVhat I had to do, why not thoy? Nurse Claude, however, takes a different, in fact, broadminded, view of the question, which goes to show sho has the interest of the nnrsea and profession at heart. That hospitals "knock their nurses put," is indeed a very mild way of putting things. How-1 ever, all hospitals are not alike in their' training and methods, and just as Wall. Thanking you for your space, yours, etc., N.Z.R.N. May 31st.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16853, 5 June 1920, Page 9
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