MATERNITY NURSING.
Sir,—l rend with much interest in .: Saturday's Dominion the remarks of Mr: Fisher at the Wairarapa Hospital Board s \ meeting as to the urgent peed for mere' i maternity nurses. I hra a widow, and • have had to support my family, thereby making it impossible for me to enter a training school, hut I hayo nursed ma- ; tTiiitv eases always with a doctor, m i attendance, for ten years, during which. , limn I hayo neyer lret a case. I hay* studied from the text-books prescribed for nurse.', and I am sure, there are other ■women in a similar position. Surely, ) now, when there is such a demand for. i nurses, wo may bo given a chance to sit for all examination, thereby ciiab.mg ! :U'B'to^ractiße,.legally?-lam v otgM jy : i
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 245, 10 July 1920, Page 7
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130MATERNITY NURSING. Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 245, 10 July 1920, Page 7
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