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INDEX. VOL. LX. PAG& PAGE APPOINTMENTS. LADY SUPERINTENDENT. Saunders, Miss R., St. Leonard’s Hospital, , Truslove, Miss E., St. Chad’s Hospital, Sudbury ................................. 351 Birmingham ........................... 280 %eele, Miss M. I<., County Hospital, York. 63 Hospital for Oficers, Sunderland ...... 46 Hezlett, Miss E. The Richmond, Whitworth and Hardwiclre Hospital, Dublin ...... 313 Vaughan, ~i~~ M., 3rd Durham v.A.D. Vine. Miss H.. The Royal Gwent Hospital, SUPERINTENDENT. Geyt, Miss G. Le, North Islington School for Mothers, 8 and 9, Manor Road, N. ... MATRON. Ault, Miss E. M., Levenshulme Auxiliary Military Hospital ..................... Brown, Miss G., The Infirmary, Denbigh .. Cooper, Miss L., (Temporary), Warde-Aldam Hospital, South Elmsall ............... Davies, Miss M., Infectious Diseases Hosp., Barry ................................. Dicltson, Miss M. W., John Coupland Hosp., Gainsborough ........................... Eddison, Miss E. A., London Homeopathic Hospital, London ..................... Gordon, Miss M., Infectious Diseases Hospital, Forres ........................ Hargreaves, Miss E., Hasleinere and District Cottage Hospital ........................ Heatley, Miss R., The Hospital, Weston- Super-Mare ........................... Howells, Miss L., Clapham Maternity . Jones, Miss M. E., Essex County Hospital, Colchester .............................. Jones, Miss R., Cottage Hospital, Wells, Norfolk .............................. Kendall, Miss H. M. General Hospital, Nottingham ........................... Lapham, Miss H. M., West Cornwall Infirmary, Penzance .................. Lloyd, Miss E., Ebbw Vale Workmen’s Surgical Hospital ..................... Magill, Miss M., Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital. Bath ........................ Hospital, S. W. ........................ Martin, kiss‘ E. M., Odiham Cottage O’ICane, Miss E., Infectious Diseases Phipps, Miss A., Wildernesse Military Pitt, Miss F., Leaf Homeopathic Cottage Rogers, Miss S. A., Sir Titus Salt’s Hospital, Rohde, Miss E., Royal City of Dublin Hosp. 280 ............... Hospital, Winchfield 29, 46 Hospital, Sevenoaks 224 Hospital, Eastbourne 171 Shipley 387 Hospital, Lincoln ..................... 262 ..................... .................. ................................. 280 387 369 262 406 I93 I00 I00 423 27 423 156 46 “97 214 21 1 334 Newport, Mon. ........................ 46 Infirmary, Highgate .................. 156 Isolation Hospital ..................... 136 Hospital, Denmark Hill ............... I43 Wallen, Miss F. C. St. Mary, Islington Webb, Miss I., Borough of Hornsey Willmx, Miss M. A.. R.R.C., King’s College MATRON-HOUSEKEEPER. Rhind, Miss F. N., Scottish National Neur- asthenic Hospital, Craig-end, Liberton, NURSE-MATRON. near Edinburgh ........................ 82 Brocltlehurst, Miss I.. , Infectious Hospital, Howell, Miss L., Cottage Hospital, Colwyn Makins, Miss E. A., Mary Hewetson .............................. 1 I9 Chinley Bay .................................... 82 Hospital, Keswick 323 ..................... ASSISTANT MATRON. Bell, 1LIiss.A. C., General Hosp., Nottingham 211 Briscoe, Miss C. D., Addenbrooke’s Hosp., Carlin, Miss M., Borough Hosp., Birkenhead 262 Clemence, Miss O., Blackburn and East I93 Dams, Miss M. (and Home Sister) St. James’ Hancoclr, Miss J. E. (and Home Sister) East London Hospital for Children, Shadwell Hayes, Miss A., The Manor War Hospital, MacDougall, Miss S., General Hosp., Leith 369 Palframan, Miss K. E., St. Mary, Islington Cambridge .............................. I93 Lancashire Royal Infirmary ............ Infirmary, Balham 224 ..................... 12 Epsom, Surrey ........................ I93 Infirmary, Highgate .................. 21 I SISTER. Atlren, Miss A., General Hosp., Northampton 442 Auld, Miss C., The Hlospital, Bridge Street, ................................. 423 Paisley Bailey, Miss M., Essex County Hospital, .............................. 224 Colchester Beattie, Miss A., Armstrong College, .............................. 119 Newcastle Bourne, Miss K., Herbert Hosp., Woolwich 171

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I N D E X . VOL. LX.

PAG& PAGE APPOINTMENTS.

LADY SUPERINTENDENT. Saunders, Miss R., St. Leonard’s Hospital, ,

Truslove, Miss E., St. Chad’s Hospital, Sudbury ................................. 351

Birmingham ........................... 280

%eele, Miss M. I<., County Hospital, York. 63 Hospital for Oficers, Sunderland ...... 46 Hezlett, Miss E. The Richmond, Whitworth

and Hardwiclre Hospital, Dublin ...... 313 Vaughan, ~i~~ M., 3rd Durham v.A.D.

Vine. Miss H.. The Royal Gwent Hospital, SUPERINTENDENT. Geyt, Miss G . Le, North Islington School for

Mothers, 8 and 9, Manor Road, N. ... MATRON.

Ault, Miss E. M., Levenshulme Auxiliary Military Hospital .....................

Brown, Miss G., The Infirmary, Denbigh .. Cooper, Miss L., (Temporary), Warde-Aldam

Hospital, South Elmsall ............... Davies, Miss M., Infectious Diseases Hosp.,

Barry ................................. Dicltson, Miss M. W., John Coupland Hosp.,

Gainsborough ........................... Eddison, Miss E. A., London Homeopathic

Hospital, London ..................... Gordon, Miss M., Infectious Diseases

Hospital, Forres ........................ Hargreaves, Miss E., Hasleinere and District

Cottage Hospital ........................ Heatley, Miss R., The Hospital, Weston-

Super-Mare ........................... Howells, Miss L., Clapham Maternity . Jones, Miss M. E., Essex County Hospital,

Colchester .............................. Jones, Miss R., Cottage Hospital, Wells,

Norfolk .............................. Kendall, Miss H. M. General Hospital,

Nottingham ........................... Lapham, Miss H. M., West Cornwall

Infirmary, Penzance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lloyd, Miss E., Ebbw Vale Workmen’s

Surgical Hospital ..................... Magill, Miss M., Ear, Nose and Throat

Hospital. Bath ........................

Hospital, S. W. ........................

Martin, kiss‘ E. M., Odiham Cottage

O’ICane, Miss E., Infectious Diseases

Phipps, Miss A., Wildernesse Military

Pitt, Miss F., Leaf Homeopathic Cottage

Rogers, Miss S. A., Sir Titus Salt’s Hospital,

Rohde, Miss E., Royal City of Dublin Hosp. 280

............... Hospital, Winchfield 29, 46

Hospital, Sevenoaks 224

Hospital, Eastbourne 171

Shipley 387

Hospital, Lincoln ..................... 262

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Newport, Mon. ........................ 46

Infirmary, Highgate .................. 156 Isolation Hospital ..................... 136

Hospital, Denmark Hill ............... I43

Wallen, Miss F. C. St. Mary, Islington

Webb, Miss I., Borough of Hornsey

Willmx, Miss M. A.. R.R.C., King’s College

MATRON-HOUSEKEEPER. Rhind, Miss F. N., Scottish National Neur-

asthenic Hospital, Craig-end, Liberton,

NURSE-MATRON.

near Edinburgh ........................ 82

Brocltlehurst, Miss I. . , Infectious Hospital,

Howell, Miss L., Cottage Hospital, Colwyn

Makins, Miss E. A., Mary Hewetson

.............................. 1 I9 Chinley

Bay .................................... 82 Hospital, Keswick 323 .....................

ASSISTANT MATRON. Bell, 1LIiss.A. C., General Hosp., Nottingham 211 Briscoe, Miss C. D., Addenbrooke’s Hosp.,

Carlin, Miss M., Borough Hosp., Birkenhead 262 Clemence, Miss O., Blackburn and East

I93 Dams, Miss M. (and Home Sister) St. James’

Hancoclr, Miss J. E. (and Home Sister) East London Hospital for Children, Shadwell

Hayes, Miss A., The Manor War Hospital,

MacDougall, Miss S., General Hosp., Leith 369 Palframan, Miss K. E., St. Mary, Islington

Cambridge .............................. I93

Lancashire Royal Infirmary ............ Infirmary, Balham 224 .....................

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Epsom, Surrey ........................ I93

Infirmary, Highgate .................. 21 I SISTER.

Atlren, Miss A., General Hosp., Northampton 442 Auld, Miss C., The Hlospital, Bridge Street,

................................. 423 Paisley Bailey, Miss M., Essex County Hospital,

.............................. 224 Colchester Beattie, Miss A., Armstrong College,

.............................. 119 Newcastle Bourne, Miss K., Herbert Hosp., Woolwich 171

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Cartwright, Miss F., Victoria: Hospital for .

Cockerill, Miss E., The Royal Infirmary,

Gallagher, Miss M. B., City Hospital South,

Hindle, Miss M., Royal South Hants and

Hitt, Miss E. R., Manchester Children’s

Hubbard, Miss E. J., Workhouse Infirmary,

Jones, Miss E. M., Red Cross Auxiliary Mil.

Lightburn, Miss M., Royal Liverpool County Hospital for Children, Heswall, Cheshire 387

Luke, Miss G., Ladywell Sanatorium, Salford 313 Mann, Miss E. M., Chiswick General Hosp. 171 Marshall, Miss D. M., Infants’ Hospital,

Milner, Miss M., Leigh Joint Fever Hospital,

Parker, Miss P., The Hospital, Leith ...... 171 Petford, Miss W., General Hospital,

Birmingham ........................... I 56 Rogers, Miss F. M., Royal United Hospital,

Shipman, Miss M. L., Royal Mineral Water

Smith, Miss C., General Hosp., Cheltenham 313 Smith, Miss E., Essex County Hospital,

Somerset, Miss L., Royal Infirmary, Preston 351 Taylor, Miss A. M., The Royal Infirmary,

Thorn, Miss W., West Suffolk General

Thwaites, Miss M., York County Hospital .. 297 Townsend, Miss E. D., The Infants’ Hosp.,

Vincent Square, S.W. .................. 211 Williams, Miss N., Beckett Hosp., Barnsley 156 Wyatt, Miss E., Royal Hamadryad Seamen’s

Hospital, Cardiff ........................ 280 Zemmill, Miss E. C., Stirling Royal Infirmary 406

Sick Children, Hull ..................... 63

.............................. Sunderland 1’9

Grafton Street, Liverpool ............... ‘7‘ Grace, Miss R., St. James’ Inf., Balham ... 224

Southampton Hospital .................. ‘7’

Hospital, Pendlebury 35

Maidstone 323

Hospital, Birkenhead .................. IOO

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Vincent Square, S.W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 442

Astley, near Manchester 464 ...............

................................. Bath 334

‘Hospital, Bath ‘36

Colchester 24’

Sunderland 1 I9

Hospital, Bury St. Edmunds ............. 313

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SISTER-HOUSEKEEPER. Hancock, Miss F., King’s College Hospital,

423 Meek, Miss A., Matlock Sanatorium, Matlock 442 ..................... Denmark Hill, S.E.

NIGHT SISTER. Andrew, Miss P., Tuberculosis Hospital,

Cooper, Miss J. E., Borough Hospital,

Godfrey, Miss E., County and City Royal

Macdonald, Miss H. E., North Lonsdah

Porritt, Miss E. M., Bluefield Auxiliary

Portnall, Miss N., County FIospit:Il, T:tunton 193 Richardson, Miss T., Hospital St. Cross,

Cottingham, near Hull .................. 136

Birkenhead .............................. 171

Infirmary, Perth ........................ 224

Hospital, Barrow-in-Furness . . . . . . . . . . . 224

Hospital, Oxted, Surrey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 442

Rugby ................................. 12

NIGHT SUPERINTENDENT. Farman, Miss E., Norwich Poor Law Inf. . 387 Hughes, Miss E., The County Hospital, York 46 Jowett, Miss E. E., Epileptic Colony,

Alderley Edge, Cheshire ............... 406 THEATRE SISTER.

Greenland, Miss I?., General Hosp., Chiswick 224 Guthrie, Miss A., Royal Victoria and West

Holtby, Miss R., District Hospital, Mansfield 369 Kennedy, Miss M., Jessop Hospital, Shefield I 19

Hathaway, Miss E., Norwich Poor Law Inf. 388 Kennedy, Miss M., Royal Hospital for Sick

Children, Aberdeen ..................... Page, Miss G. E., Korwich Poor Law Inf. .. 388 Thornhill, Miss B., St. James’ Infirmary

Hants Hospital, Boscombe ............ 423 Hill, Miss F., Royal Infirmary, Bradford ... 406

W A R D SISTER.

Balham, S.W. 224 ........................ SUPERINTENDENT NURSE.

Handley, Miss E., Workhouse Inf., Bridgend 262

CHARGE NURSE. Philips, Miss T. L., The Infirmary, Becltett

Souchard, Miss D., Isolation Hospital, Street, Leeds ........................... IOO

Whipton, Exeter 136 ........................ SCHOOL NURSE.

Cooper, Miss L. C. (Tuberculosis) Sitting-

Dykes, Miss M. E;, Borough of Royal- bourne and District ..................... IOO

Leamington Spa ..................... 442 STAFF NURSE.

CHARGE SISTER. Calvert, Miss A., Norwich Poor Law Inf. .. 388 Skoyles, Miss E., Norwich Poor Law Inf. .. 388 Bury, Miss B., Queen’s Park Auxiliary Mil.

Hospital, Blackburn ..................... 464

............ HEALTH VISITOR. 1 ‘9 Military Hospital, Blackburn

Ware, Miss F. M., Charing Cross Hospital, l,ondon... .............................. 211 Higginbottom, Miss N., Queen’s Park Aux.

HOME SISTER. Barlow, Miss L., County Borough of

Stewart, Miss D., Urban District Council of

Washingtoil, Mrs. M., County Borough of

Warrington ........................... 82

................................. Warrington 82 464 ...........................

Farquhar, Miss G. (and Assistant Matron),

Fletcher, Miss E., Townley ’s Military Hasp., St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, Rochesrer 156

Bolton Chiswiclt .............................. 423

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PAGE WOMEN INSPECTORS. .............................. Clarke, Miss J. 156

Crofts, Miss B. 156 Herbert, Miss M. K. 156 Marshall, Miss A. C. 156

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Munro, Miss M. C. ........................ I 56 INSPECTOR OF MIDWIVES.

Dudley, Miss M., County Council of

LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL. 171, 334

QUEEN ALEXANDRA’S IMPERIAL MILITARY NURSING SERVICE.

417 QUEEN ALEXANDRA’S MILITARY NURSING SERVICE

FOR INDIA. 82, 171

..................... Buckinghamshire 369

QUEEN ALEXANDRA’S ROYAL NAVAL NURSING SERVICE.

QUEEN VICTORIA’S JUBILEE INSTITUTE.

T H E BOOK O F T H E WEEK.

63

12, 47, 82, 136, 211, 262, 3’3, 351, 388, 423, 464

Anne’s House of Dreams 389 Black Spy, The 312 Book of Martyrs, A New Calvary Alley I59 Edinburgh School of Surgery before Lister,

The I94 466 First the Blade ..............................

Four Corners of the World, The ............ Garment of Immortality, The 49 “Green Mantle” 300 Guest, The 425 Holmes, Mrs. Commandant I74 Icing a t Arms 353 h‘larmadulre 264 “Missing” I4

Stealthy Terror 372 446 Stucco House, The ........................

Third Estate, The ........................... 102

245 Those Dash Amateurs ........................ 31 Tree of Heaven, The ........................

Vae Victis 227 White Ladies of WorceSter, The ............ 122

T H E COLLEGE O F NURSING, LTD. Another Meeting at Liverpool ............... 134 An Anti-College Talk with Nurses.

J.B.N.P. .............................. 1 1 As seen by our Nursing Allies I54 College Bill, The 402

369 Committees and Coercion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Free Discussion in the “Yorkshire Post’.’ 61, 112 Financial Control of the Nursing Profession 3 I 2

An Inaccurate Statement 367 Lay Control at Liverpool 421

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Sands of Gold .............................. 282 ............................

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PAGE Meeting at Liverpool.

Meetings .............................. 62, 190

Remarks by a Trained Nurse ........................ 152

Mental Nurses and the College ............ 240 New Treasurers ........................... I59 No Monopoly ........................... 340, 369 Nursing Conference, A ..................... 402 Nursing Monopoly, A ........................ 240 Pie Crust Pledge, A ........................ 279 Pledges Broken at Liverpool .................. I49

Registration of Specialists .................. 207

Widows’ Mites a t Norwich .................. 421

‘4, 31, 50, 68, 84, 101, 122, 140, 160, 175,

Position of Poor Law Nurses ............... 99 Press and the Profession .................. 94 Third Ordinary Meeting .................. 420 Very Misleading Statement .................. 81

COMING‘ EVENTS.

196, 212, 228, 246, 266, 282, 302, 320,

CORRESPONDENCE. 337, 354, 374, 39% 407, 426, 446, 468

Another Point of View ..................... 123 Appeal for a Nurses’ Bed ..................... 69 Audi Alteram Partem ..................... 375 Close Up the Ranks and Stand Firm ...... 32 College of Nursing and V.A.D.’s, The ...... 15 Consultative Committee of Experts, A ...... 230 Copy of Letter to our Correspondent ...... 15

Every Nurse must act Individually as well as

Few Questions for the College of Nursing

Drawing the Teeth of the Leagues ......... 284 Enmity in Every Breath ..................... 284

Collectively ........................... 267

Conference, A ............................ 374 For which many thanks ...................... 302 Future of Private Nursing, The ............ Glory of our Bart.’s Certificate, The ... 337, 374 Imitation the Sincerest Form of Flattery ... 266 Independent Governing Body Imperative, An 104 Insult to British Women and the Empire, An 161 Irish Fund for a Nation’s Tribute to Nurses,

Glasgow Nurses’ Club ..................... 4:;

The ................................. 392, 407 Irish Nurses’ Association, The . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 I s this Preferential Treatment or Exploit-

ation? ................................. 86 I t Seems so Lonesome ..................... I97 Kernels from Correspondence 392, 408, 428, 468 Lay Control ................................. 123 Leicester League and the Nurses’ Registra-

tion Bills ........................ 428, 447 Leicester Royal Infirmary Nurses’ League

320,338, 356 Let them all come ........................... 375 Lost Lady, The .............................. I97 Mental Refreshment ........................ 248 Mere Scraps of Metal ........................ 141 Misleading Statement, A .................. 51 National Baby Week Council ............ 267, 33’ Nightingale Badge, Tine ..................... 408 Nocause for Alarm ........................ 338

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N o Spiders’ Parlour 69

Open Hand, The ........................ 230, 267 Our Bart.’s Certificate 356 Out of the Running ........................ 51 Plain Directions Required .................. 375 Possible Concessions to V. A.D. ’S . . . . . . . . . 33 Professional Support ........................ 69 Queens above Controversy .................. 86 Questioa for the Army Council, A 447

Nurses, The 230 Remarkable Anomaly, A 302 Reviewed by an Expert ..................... R.B.N.A. Member Justly Aggrieved Save the Children 213 Selected Opinions 141 Serf Clause, The ..................... 267, 284 Serf Clause Must GO, The 248

Broken Pledges at Liverpool . . . . . . . . . ~ 7 5 Thank You, A Big 354 Unredeemed Pledge, An ..................... 33

Very Unimportant 141 Viva 1’Italia 408 V.A.D. Promotion :. ‘97 Voluntary Tax, A 69 We Must Keep our Charter 302 Which is the Most Cleanly Way to Take a

Temperature? ..................... 123, 176 Whipping up the Guineas I5 W h o is the Fount of all Honour? ............ 161 Who are the Nation’s Nurses? 50 Why not a Raid Star? 230

EDITORIAL. Abolition of the Poor Law Union, The ...... 71 After-care of Disabled Men, The 359 Central Council for District Nursing in

London, The 1 25 Consultative Committee of Experts, A ...... 199 Day of Intercession, A I7 Deliverance of Jerusalem, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 First Words for the New Year . . . . . . . . . . . . I

Freedom and Honour, For 251 Human Right, A 53 “It>,

King’s Assent, The 107 Mrs. Leisured Busy-Body 163

89 National Kitchens National Party’s Politics, The ............... 377 Nursery Schools, Conference on 413 Nursing at Sea 305 Nursing College, A, Uncomplicated by State

Registration 395 Organised Cruelty I43

21.5 Our Holy Week 287 Patients First

Problems of the Day ........................ 431 Relic of an Obsolete System, A ............... 341

323 Sanatoria for Nurses Welcome to Our Wounded .................. 269

........................ Not a National Fund ............... 176, 197, 320

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............ Registration of Specialists Unjust to

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Should Private Nurses’ Salaries be Raised? 104 Subjugation of the Nursing Profession, The.

........................... Venereal Infection and Prevention . . . . . . . . . 50 ........................

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PAGE Whole-time Service ........................ 233 Women’s Institutes ........................ 181 Woman Suffrage Assured .................. 35

American Nurses’ Club, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Asylum Workers’ Association ............... 404 Central Council for District Nursing ......... 156 College of Ambulance ..................... 222 Complete System of Nursing, A . . . . . . . . . . . . Conference on Maternity Nursing . . . . . . . . . 422 Diary Without Dates, A ..................... Dismissal of Mrs. Keiro Watson ............ 98 Fulham Palace, The Freemasons’ War

Hospital, No. 3 ........................ 310 Future of the Nursing Profession . . . . . . . . . 191 Government by Consent ..................... 45 Imperial Nurses’ Club ........................ 293 Irish Fund for a Matrons’ Tribute to Nurses

386’ 440 Jubilee Year of the Nursing Branch of the

Ranyard Mission, The .................. 316 New Burdick Heat Applicators I45 Nursing Education. Vassar’s Preparatory

Nursing Course ........................ 271 Obscure Disease, An ........................ 343 Poor Law Infirmary Matrons’ Association .. 403 Princess Victoria’s Rest Club for Nurses in

France ................................. 220 Possible Concessions to V.A.D.’s . . . . . . . . . . . . Question for Suffragists, A .................. 295 Scottish Ma.trons’ Association ............... I 5 9 Scottish Nurses’ Association ............... 384

Hospital, Chelsea, S. W. ...............

GENERAL ARTICLES.

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Social Hygiene Act, New Zealand, 1917 ... 36 Souvenir of the Second London General

93 Trained Nurses and the Vote ............... 114 T.N.T. Poisoning : Medical Research Com-

mittee’s Report ........................ 2 Veneral Infection ......................... 189 V.A.D Qdestion, The ..................... 381

Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge, Bequest to 241

Charing Cross Hospital ..................... 299 Chelsea Hospital for Women, The New ...... 210

Home of Recovery, A ......................... 336 Infant’s Hospital, Vincent Square, S.W.,

The 299 King Edward’s Hospital Fund for London ... 388 University College Hospital, Annual Meetings 24 I

ILLUSTRATIONS. American Military Nurses Visiting the House

THE HosimAL WORLD.

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................................. of Lords I57 American Nurse’s Club, The Lounge ......... 76 American Stretchers, A New Type

W.A.A.C. 67

at the I37 Brewerton, Miss Hsnnah, A,K, R,C, . . , , . , , . . 363

......... 3 1 1 Andrews, Mrs., Controller of Recruiting,

Australian Nurses at Ambulance Mobile I. Babies’ Haven, Duxehurst, Feeding Time

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Brown, Sister Mary Agatha, M.M. ......... Brownie, .................................... Canadian ’Convalescent Hospital, Bearwood Canadian Sisters Plaicing Wreaths on the

Grave of %ber$G. M. M. Wake ......... Canadian Sisters Voting on Conscription on

the Western Front ..................... Canaries which Live Aboard an Ambulance

Train .................................... Carson Rae, Miss A. ........................ Conway-Gordon, Sister, at the Door of the

Hospital D’Evacuation, Coincy . . . . . . Cooks a t Medjedia, Our ..................... Cutler, Miss Beatrice, “Star of Mons” ...... Danzas, Sister C. ........................... Dawson, Miss G. M., the Late ............... Dutch Nurses and British Patient ............ Edith Cavell, The Memorial to, by Sir G.

Frampton, R.A. ........................ Ellis, Miss C., Head of the Motor Branch of

the Women’s Leagion, W.A.A.C. ...... Eternal Remembrance, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Suffrage Procession ..................... Fenwick, Mrs. Bedford, and others in

F.F.N.C. Sisters in a Hospital Garden in the W a r Zone ..............................

F.F.N.C. Sisters, Miss Ellison and Dr. Baudouin ..............................

French Nurses at Ambulance Mobile I. ...... Goodrich, Miss A. W., R.N. ............... Gwen Rhys, A Successful Midwife in Bar-

mouth ................................. Harley Hammock Crutch, The ............... Haswell, Miss E. J. ........................ Heath, Sister L., and some of her Patients

in South Africa ........................ Hospital a t Noyon after Bombardment ...... Hudson, Father, Congratulates Sister Lacey

on Receiving the R.R.C. ............... Kelly, Sister Helen ........................ Lion Hearts with Foreign Earth above them,

Our .................................... Macdonald, Miss, M. C., R.R.C., Matron-in-

Matheson, Miss C. E., a t the Prince of

Chief, Canadian Contingent ............ Macrodactyly, A Case of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Wales’ Stock Farm in Cornwall Maxey, Sister K,, R.R.C., M.M. ......... Meares, Miss E. T. D., Sister, M.M. ......

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Method of Holding a Child during Examina- tion of the Nose and Throat ............

Method of Supportin the ‘Head during EX-

“Meurice Sinclair” Net Bed Seen from amination of the % ose and Throat ...... Above, The ...........................

New Burdick Heat Applicator ............... Nissen Hut, Outside and Ward ............

Old Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, The ...... Nursing Staff at Maison de SantC, Bordeaux,

The .................................... On Duty,

their Leaders ........................... Voluntary Patrols Reporting to

’AGE ’

324 94

244

399

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208 346

724 328 274

56 218

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7 129

236

23 113 257

214 130 I 66

335 237

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........................ General Hospital 93 Princess Victoria, H.R.H. .................. 220

Quiet Moments 94 Salute, The, After the Award of the Croix

de Guerre in France 91 Schnee’s Four-cell Electric Bath ............ 19 Sisters Suffering from Bombing Barbarities 435 Sisters in Typhus Kit ........................ 329 Smith, Mrs. Danby 204 Thomson, Sister L. H. A., T.F.N.S., M.M. . 38 Thorold, Miss G. M. 63 Wadsworth and Campbell, Sisters, F.F.N.C.

in the Devastated Districts ............ 40 West, Miss Ellen, Matron, Chelsea Hospital

for Women ........................... 210

74

30

........................... .....................

........................... ........................

............ Woodward, Miss E. A., R.R.C. T H E IRISH MATRONS’ ASSOCIATION.

T H E IRISH NURSES’ ASSOCIATION. 30, 98, 169, 208, 261, 279, 334, 405

LEAGUE NEWS. “At-Home” for Nurses, An ............... 442 Birmingham Queen’s Hospital Nurses’

Bradford Royal Infirmary Nurses’ League .. 403 Guy’s Hospital Past and Present Nurses’

Kensington Infirmary Nurses’ League,

Kingston Infirmary Nurses’ League Journal

League of St. Bartholomew’s Hospital Nurses .............................. 56, 421

Leicester Royal Infirmary Nurses’ League .. 463 Nurses’ Missionary League, The

Quiet Day for Prayer and Meditation ...... 171

Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps, “Les Tommets,” The ........................ 66

LEGAL MATTERS. Hayward, Hilda,’ Imprisonment for Theft ,. 241

T H E MATRONS’ COUNCIL.

...... 463 League ......................... ,:

League ........................... 333, 367

Annual Reunion ........................ 10

and State Registration .................. 239 League Journals ........................ 10, 222

I’JI9*299) 333, 442

St. John’s House Nurses .................. 332

45, 83, 97, 259 T H E MIDWIFE.

Advanced Lectures on Infant Care ...... 70, 106 Association for Promoting the Training and

Supply of Midwives ............... 198, 231

Belfast Maternity Hospital 198 Belgian National League for the Welfare of

Infancy, The 358 Birth-Rate Commission ..................... 286 Cssarian Section ........................... 106 Care of Infant Life, The 394 Central Midwives’ Board ... 52, 106, 162,

.................. ...........................

..................... 178, 198, 231, 304, 339, 376, 4119-469

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PAGE Central Midwives’ Board for Ireland ... 285, 376

106, 124, 14-73, 339 Centre of Sweetness and Light, A ......... I O j Clapham Maternity Hospital, The ............ 393 Club and Hostel for Midwives ............... 430 Concessions to Trained Nurses 34 Conference on Maternity Nursing . . . . . . . . . 340 Danger .of Ignorance, The ................... 52 Diminishing Supply, A ..................... 106 East End Mothers’ Home, The ... 268, 303, 358

The .................................... - 394

Areas 357 Fair Selection, A 322 Food for Mothers and Young Chidlren ...... 180 Good Work Done by the Children’s Jewel

Fund 340 Gwen Rhys, A Midwife of the Old School .. 214 Halifax Maternity Home ..................... 16 Homes of the People, The 198 Ideals in the Teaching of Midwifery 322, 413, 429 If Baby could Talk ........................... 6 Infantile Beri-Beri 198 Infection 340 Irish District Maternity Nurses . . . . . . . . . . . . 322 Is it Legal? ................................. 162 Lectures on Infant Care ... 88, 124, 142, 162, 340 Left so Lonely 448 Leicester and Leicestershire Midwives’

Association ........................ 232, 250 London Baby Week Exhibition Plans ...... 430 Loughboro’ Junction Infants’ Welfare

Centre ................................. I 24 Massacre of Innocents, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 286 Maternity and Child Welfare Bill

Maternity Nurses’ Guide ..................... 180

Matter of Vital Importance, A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180 Midwives’ Bill, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 448, 469 Midwives’ (Ireland) Bill, The 34, 70, 87, 106,

124, 142 Midwives and a Ministry of Health . . . . . . . . . 124

National Baby Week, 1918 ... 15.9, 285, 304,

Central Midwives’ Board for Scotland

...............

Economics of the Infant Welfare Movement,

Expectant Mothers to be Removed from Raid ................................

...........................

.................................

..................

........................... ....................................

..............................

214, 249, 268, 470

Maternity Nursing Conference 4‘0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Midwives’ Representation 249 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

340, 358, 376i 3939 4 I I i 4q8 National Baby Week Council . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 470 .. New Baby, The .............................. 52

Parcel Tea, A .............................. 180 Pensions for Mothers. The Prime Minister’s

Post-Graduate Week a t York Road Lying-in

Queen Charlotte’s Hospital . . . . . . 303, 394, 430

Reception a t the Overseas Club, Aldwych,

Reconstruction ........................... 16 Registered Lying-in Homes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New Infant Welfare Centre 285

Agreement with 285

Hospital 470 Powerful Galactogogue, A 357

Rations for Mothers 142

The 357

........................

.............................. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

........................ ....................................

PAGE Robinson’s “Patent Groats” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 376 Rotunda Hospital, Dublin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 303 R.B. N.A. and the Midwives’ Board ......... 250 Royal Maternity Charity of London, The ... 250 St. Marylebone Babies’ Nursing Home ...... 232 St. Paul’s Eye Hospital, Liverpool ......... 286 Same Old Policy .............................. 2 5 0 Scottish Midwives’ Associaiioll . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 State Midwifery Service, A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 252 Summer Time DifZculty, A 304 Sydenham Infant Welfare Centre, The ... 70, 470 “’rake Cover” and “All Clear” . . . . . . . . . . . . 162 Teaching of Midwifery, The .................. 214 War Bonus for Maternity Nurses ......... 16 Wedding Present or Maternity Benefit ?

34, 88, 105 Women’s Co-operative Guild, The . . . . . . . . . 358 Word for the Week ........................ 88 Working-class Mother’s Point of View, The 448

MISCELLANEOUS.

Babies’ Village, Duxhurst Bazaar in Aid of 187

..................

Asylum Workers’ Association ................ 369

Badge, A Beautiful New ..................... 84 Boots’ Stores, Systems Department . . . . . . . . . 336 Bovril, Ltd. ‘74

Park, The .............................. 345

Camp Followers .............................. 243 Canadian Military Hospitals, Buxton . . . . . . 187

Organiser, N.C.C.V.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 442 Cavell, Mrs., The Death of .................. 434 Charm of Curly Hair, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

i ng Memorial Window .................. 461

Comforts’ Day .............................. 364 Commandant Matron, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Course of Lectures, A ........................ 43 Covered with Glory ........................ 10 Dangers of Camp Life, The .................. 160 Davis Bed-Rest, The ........................ 238 Dent’s, Miss A., V.A.D. Book on Nursing 204 Desirable Appointment, A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Directory of District Nursing in London, The 371 Discontent of Nurses in France, Causes of.

Dr. Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital for Women ................................. 206

Duveen’s Antique Shop, Bond Street . . . . . . 438 Epidemics in the Wake of the War . . . . . . . . . 219

Glasgow Royal Infirmary Badge for Nurses 388 Great Northern Central Hospital, Bequest to ‘

................................. British Committee of the French Red Cross,

British Red Cross Society, Scottish Branch 2 7 j

Cancellor, hIiss E. M., Lecturer and

140 Church of St. Elizabeth, Kensington, Unveil-

Classes on Anatomy for Massage Students ... 30

..................... By a “Mere Man” 204

For which many thanks ..................... 254 Friend of Man, The ........................ 351

.............................. the 207, 345

High Cost of Enamel Steel 425 Hygiene for Nurses 4b3 Important Appointment, An 314 Important Post, An , I . 334

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 234 Health of the Army, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

........................ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

- ............ ... ... ,,, . -

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PAGE Incorporated Society of Trained Masseuses

11, 84, 206 . . . . . . . . . Ingram’s Satinette Bed Sheetings 49

Irish Nursing Board 223, 464 Just a Woman 444 Justice for Canadian Women 163

Lectures and Examinations 31 Leprosy, New Treatment of 431

London Welcomes Premier Hughes 444 Matron’s Successful Protest, A 406 Metropolitan Asylums Board, Result of

Examina\tion 351 Military Medical Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 270 Ministers and the Press ..................... 188 Ministry of Health, A 136 “My Four Years in Germany,” by Mr. J. W.

Gerard 442 National Union of Women Workers

66, 140, 354, 371 Nation’s Paupers, The ..................... 280 New Army Medical Advisory Board 278 New Defence of the Realm Regulation, A ... 228 New President, A 369 No Longer Voluntary Aid 189 Norwich Infirmary Nurses Serving in the

War .................................... 384 Nursing in France 374 Only Way, The .............................. 348 Order of the British Empire, The . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Our Day. Result of Appeal in New South

30 Passing Bell, The . . . . . . . . . . . . 63, 83,. 101, 421 Poor Law Infirmary Matron’s Association .. 403

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..............................

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . King’s Speech, The ........................ 116

Lip Protector. An American Invention ... 118 London Mental Hospital, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

...........................

..................... .................................

......... ...........................

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

........................

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wales and Australia 130 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I ‘ Partington ” Party, The

Presentation of Medals 405 ..................... Presentations . . . . . . . . . . . . 83, 171, 225, 280, 29‘7 Princess Mary and Practical Nursing ...... 451 Princess Victoria Rest Clubs, The B.J.N. for 238

Private Nurses and Insurance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 264 Prizes for Nurses ........................... 281 Queen of the Belgians Decorated with the

Medaille de la Reconnaissaace Franqaise 94 Queen Victoria’s Jubilee Institute

Examination ........................... 297 Queen’s Superintendents in Conference ...... 366 Red Cross Declined : A Dignified Refusal .. I34 Red Cross Examination, At a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Resignations ........................ 95, 220, 334 Result of the Vote ........................... 160 Rockfeller’s, Mr. J. D., Gift t o the Rockfeller

Foundation ........................... 41 Serf Clause, The ..................... 222, 278 Should Private Nurses’ Fees be Raised? ... 6j Society of Women Journalists, Short Story

Competition ........................... 101 Stick-Crutches for Soldiers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Studdington Coat, The ..................... IOI Suppress Press, The ........................ 27 Thanlisgivinp .............................. I 14

.............................. Prison Reform 371

PAGE Training of Military Masseuses . . . . . . . . . . . . 271 True Tale with a Moral Unjust to Trained Nurses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 314 Useful Charity, A 136 Venereal Diseases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 279, 364, 398 Victory Celebrations ......................... 140 V.A.D. ’s Required ........................ 27 Votes for Women 84

W e Object on Principle ..................... 262 We Want to Know ........................ 406

..................... 294

...........................

........................... War Pensions Joint Advisory Committee

Orthopaedic Centre, Brighton . . . . . . . . . ‘ 58

Wedding Bells ............... 29, 46, 63, 241, 297 “Wellcome” Photographic Exposure Record

and Diary, 1918, The .................. 66 Word for the Week ... 122, 160, 282, 300,

337,354, 374 Word to Tyrants, A 466 ........................

T H E NATIONAL- UNION OF TRAINED. NURSES.

Afliliation with the Royal British Nurses’

After-care of the Disa.bled Soldier. The Address by Colonel Mayo Robson,

Annuities for Nurses, A Protest Against the

.............................. Association 332

C.V.O., C.B., F.R.C.S. ................ 1 ‘4 Methods of Raising 349

Bristol Branch, A Meeting of the ......... 462 Club in Cambridge and the V.A.D.’s ...... 332

the Union. The 332

London Branch Meeting 114, ‘55 Meetings of the Union ... 114, 128, 155, 261,

.....................

College of Nursing, Ltd., and Branches of

Friends’ Relief Work in France: Letters ........................

from Miss Pye ........................ 423 ...............

278, 349 Nursery Schools, Amendment to the Educa-

tion Bill ................................. 278 423

Article by Mr. W. H. Ogilvie ......... 261 ..................... Report, A Copy of the

Surgical Developments During the War.

Trained Nurse in Nursery Schools, The ........................ Position of the 349

T H E NATION’S FUND FOR NURSES. .................. Both Sides heard a t Bath

Economic Subjection of the Nursing

Hands off the Prestige of our Profession ... 368 Millenium Imminent

1 I9 Camouflage Campaign, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 299

Profession 1’5

64 Not a National Fund I34 Paint, Pearls and Patronage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 j R.P.N.F. and Nation’s Fund 312

.............................. ........................ ........................

Pauper Brigade, The ..................... 10, 192

Straight Fight, A ........................... 81 Subsidised Press Still Boycotts Nursing

Opinion ................................. 95 Sufferings, Services and Rewards of Military

Sunday Entertainment a t Alhambra, .......... 207

...............

................................. Nurses 259 “ U

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PAGE W a r Charities Regulation and the Nation’s

..................... Fund for Nurses 297 Widows’ Mites a t Norwich 421

15, 33, 51, 69, 86, 104, 123, I 4 I i 161, 176, 197, 213, 230, 248, 267, 284, 3023 321,

.................. NOTICES AND PRIZE COMPETITIONS.

338, 356, 375, 392, 4O8, q28i 447, 468

NURSING ECHOES. Albert Dock Hospital, Visit of the Queen to 172

American Nurses’ Association Annual

American Red Cross Children’s Bureau in

American Red Cross Society, Activity in

American Red Cross Society’s Appeal for

American Journal of Nursing ............... 83

Convention .............................. 3 I 5

Paris 15s

France ‘57

. 158 Women ............... :.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Americans in France, The I57 Anderson, Dr. E. Garratt, Memorial to 172, 242 Anti-Venereal Campaign, The 29 Approved Societies, Mrs. B. Fenwick, Vice-

President of the Association of ......... 424 Asylum Workers’ Association, Annual Meet-

ing 242, 388 Australian Edith Cavell Memorial Fund, The 84 Australian Women’s Association and Long

Hours in Hospitals 443 Bacon, Dr. C., of Keveilin, China, and the Methods of the Chinese Quack

Belgian Tragedy, The. MaPtre Gaston de Leval’s Lecture 242

Birth of the Nursing Profession in China, The Brodrick, The Hon. Albinia, Arrest of ...... Camberwell Guardians, Increase of Salary to

Camillus, Sister. Tribute from the Wexford

Children’s Hospital, Ladywell Road, Birm-

Children’s Hospital, Temple Street, Dublin, Rev. J. MacErlean’s Appeal for the ... 242

City of Dublin Nursing Institution. Lieut- Colonel ‘W. T. de Courcy Wheeler’s Address

Day Nurseries and Creches Required in the Neighbourhood of Munition Factories ..

Directory of District Nursing, The District Work and An Eye Camp in India,

by M. F. Guyton Dock, Miss L. L., and the Nurses’ Poster

Parade in London Dudley Road Infirmary, Birmingham, The

Training in Midwifery at the ............ 65 East London Nursing Society ...... 370, ;@8, 424 Edith Cavell Home, The London Hospital,

Edith Cavell Homes of Rest for Nurses, The

Edith Cavell’s Last Thought and Other

.................................... .................................

.................. ...............

..............................

..................... ......... 335

83 7 3

425

I94

........................

..................... Probationer Nurses

Guardians to ........................... ..................... ingham, Opening I 3

.............................. 443

13 ‘94

3’5

......... ........................

..................... 263

........................ 209, 281, 425

100) 389

Poems, by H, and M, A, Northcote ... 84

)EX PAGE

Editor’s Forty Years’ Professional Work,

Educational Section Y.M.C.A., Miss E. R.

Florence Nightingale, Anniversary of the

Food Crisis, The.

General Hospital, Nottingham, Retirement

Glasgow and West of Scotland Co-operation

Great Crisis in the Nursing Profession, by

The ................................. 224

Wortabet, War Lecturer 46

Birth of ................................. 352

Pember Reeves 65 French Propaganda in the United States ... 158

of the President ..................... 352

of Trained Nurses, Annual Report ...... 263

Miss Kent 209 Guy’s Hospital, All Day Working Party ... 209

in South Africa 335

Gordon to .............................. 209

PAGE

...............

Address by Mrs. ........................

.............................. Heath, Sister L., and Some of Her Patients

l-lealth Workers, Appeal by Dr. Knyvett

Hendon Infirmary for Treatment of

History of the Bristol Royal Infirmary, by

........................

Tuberculosis ........................... 281

G. Munro Smith, M.D.A. . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Imperial Nurses’ Club, The .................. IOO

Others. Lectures on 47 Infirmary Matrons’ Association Meeting

Infant Care, for Nurses, Health Visitors and

... 443 Irish. Nurses’ Co-operative Hostel, Limited,

Report and Balance Sheet ............... 314 King Edward’s Coronation Fund for Nurses 407 King Edward VII. Hospital, Windsor.

Kingston Infirmary and Examiner of Proba-

Kingston Nursing Association ............... 406 Kingston-on-Thames, Board of Guardians

Ihutsford, Lord, and Lessons from the Life

..................

Opening of the Annexe 335

tioiier Nurses ........................... 242

Meeting 138

of Edith Cavell 425

Journal 424

Meeting, The 138

Miss G. A. Roger’s Letter ...............

Reception for Nurses ............... 47, 121

Hospitals .:. 352

Bill 209

..................

............................. ........................

443 Laundry Act, The ........................... Leeds Township Infirmary Nurses’ League

Leeds Trained ’Nurses’ Institution, Annual

Leicester League, Miss L. L. Dock, Vice- President .............................. 47

Leicester Royal Infirmary Nurses’ League, 47

Lincolnshire Nursing Association, The ...... 406 Liverpool, The Lord and Lady Mayoress’

London County Council and the Salaries of the Female Nursing Staffs of Mental

Manchester and Salford Labour Party and Nursing Schools under the Education

Matrons’ Council, Annual Report ............ 370 hfemorinl Service to Nurses Fallen in the

W a r .............................. 172, 193 Midland Scotch Express, The Accident on the 65

................................. . ...........................

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PAGE PAGE Ministry of Health, Necessity for ...... 224, hlissionary Nurse’s Letter from India, A ... National League for Opposing Woman

Suffrage Dissolved ..................... Nation’s Fund for Nurses, Sir A. Stanley’s

Address on the ........................ New Hospital for Women, The Duchess of

Argyll’s Appeal ........................ Newport (Mon.) Nursing Institute, Appeal for North Ormesby Hospital, Middlesbrough,

Opening of the Nurses’ Home . . . . . . . . . . Northainptoiisliire District Nursing A~so~ci-

ation, Annual Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Norwich District Nursing Association, The . “Not the Woman’s Place.” E. E. Somer-

ville’s M.F. H. Article on ............... Nurses’ Co-operation, Annual Report . . . . . . . Nurses’ Difficulties under the Rationing

Scheme ................................. Nurses and the Knowledge of Food Values ... Nurses’ Training, The Melbourne Press on a

Four Years’ ........................... Nursing College Press, and the College of

Nursing ................................. Pacific Coast Journal oi Nursing, Dr. A.

Shaw’s Ten Commandments ............ Paper Controller’s Decision and the British

Journal of Nursing ..................... Pension Fund for Nurses and Deduction of

Poor Law Infirmary Matrons’ Association ... Portsmouth Church Council for Prevention

and Rescue Work ..................... Princess Victoria’s Rest Clubs for Nurses

and the B.J.N. ........................ Professional Development and Organisation.

Address by the Hon. Albinia Brodriclr

Publicity Poster “Hold the Home Lines” ... Queen Victoria Jubilee Institute, The Cardiff

Branch ............................... 12, Queen Victoria Jubilee Nurses’ Institute,

Queen Victoria Jubilee Nurses’ Institute, Meeting of the General Committee of the Queen’s Fund .....................

Reader of Many Years, A .................. Rochester Row Hospital, The King’s Visit to Rowell’s, Miss M. Ellis, Additions to Her

Nursing Home ........................ Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Glasgow,

Address on the New Citizenship at the . Royal Infirmary, Aberdeen, Prize-giving at Royal West of England Sanatorium, Annual

Meetinp .................................

.

Nurses’ Missionary League 242, ............

........................ Income Tax 242,

- 13, 101,

Majority of the Bury Branch ............

225 298

28 I

225

172 28 I

84

389

263 I93 ’

172 138 406

370

83

225

243

424

28 I

443

I 3

263

464 37’

353

I 2 1

138 298 158

263

I00

29

Shoreditch and Bethnal Green District

South African Nursing Record and the Ques- . ......... Nurses. Appeal for the Home 314

tion of Registering Coloured Nurses ... 335 Sussex County Nursing Association, The ... 298

ship of the N.U.T.N. 47 Thurstan, Miss V., Resignation of Secretary-

Trained Nurses’ Annuity Fund Report ...... 172 Trained Nurses and Matrons “Living in”

352, 370 and the Vote Trip to America and American Hospital,

Lecture on a ........................... 12 University College Hospital, The Hours on

Duty of Nurses a t the V.A.D. in Military Hospitals, The Rapid

Promotion of the Untrained ............ 370

..................

.....................

.................. 464

“Woman in Sympathy,” A 370

Holiday Camps 464

366

.................. York County Hospital, Resignation of the

Young Women’s Christian Association and Matron ........................... 100, 120

........................ ORIGINAL ARTICLES.

......... Americans in France, The, by G.E. Bearwood. Canadian Convalescent Hospital,

Canadian Nurses’ Club, by H.H. and B.K.

Canadian Nurses’ Rest Home, The, by H.H. Children’s Exhibition at Lyons, Letter from

Dificulties in Private Nursing in India, by

Drawing-Room Talk. A. The Nature and

Fever Nurses’ Association, by Dr. Biernacki 381 Few Days in the War Zone, by E.G.F., A .. 23 Genius and Tuberculosis. by Dr. Varrier-

Great Victory, The, by B.K. ............... 211 Health of a Woman, The. by M.B. ......... 226 High Ideals, Heart Holiness, by the Rev. J.

How to Apply B.I.P.P., by Rutherford

Imperial Military Nursing Service, by R. H.

Latest American Red Cross Hospital, The,

IMacrodactyly. In an Indian Hospital Ward.

Makeshifts. Nursing Notes from “ Some-

hledical Aspects .of Aeroplane Accidents. bv

..................... 243 by E. R. Wortabet

187, 204 41

312 Mlle. Guibal. The

A.M.B. ................................. 8

.....................

Nurture of the Child. by Sister Olive ... 183

................................. Jones 307

. . . . . . . . . . . . . 362

Morison 36

Storrs, Dean of Rochester

.............................. .................................... 451

25

219

Brade ......... Imperial War Exhibition, by H.H.

.............................. by H.H.

By A. M. Burke

where Abroad,” by H.T.

........................ 378

............... 4’4

H. Graeme Anderson, M.B., Ch. ’ B.‘, F.R.C.S., Temp. Surgeon R.N. ...... 108 St. Barthol&new’s Hospital ............ 64, 172 120

St. Chad’s Hospital, Birmingham, Advertise-

St. John’s Mission House, Thanks for Appeal 172

Training School ........................ 263

Mental Deficiency in Relation to Venereal

New Disease, The, by A. Knyvett Gordon,

Nursing Progress in France, by GvE* ...... 293

..................... ment for Matron ........................ I93 Diseases, by B.K. 450

St. Tho,mas’ Hospital, Preliminary Nurse M. B. ,Cantab. 432 ........................

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PAGE Pa,tient, Poor, The, by H.H. ............... 138

. Fenwick ........................ 59, 77, 95

Imperative, by a Reformer ................ 173

Senlis ....................................... 365

Knyvett Gordon, M.B.Cantab. ......... POO

by E. G. Fenwick ... 253, 308, 235, 343, 3% 397

Practical Standard of Nursing, A, by E. G.

Reorganisation of V.A.D. Administration

Romance of “Bagatelle,” by E. G. Fenwick I I O

Social Significance of Syphilis, The, by A.

Standard Curriculum for Schools of Nursing,

OUR PRIZE COMPETITION. 2, 29, 54, 72, go, 123, 126, 144, 164, 182, 216,

235, 252, 270, 288, 306, 3241 342, 379, 396, 450

OUTSIDE T H E GATES. Borden’s, Sir R., Bill, Ottowa,, for the En-

franchisement of Women 227 Boyle, Miss N., and the Keighley Bye-

Election 264 Britain for the British, by a Patriotic Nurse 444 British Empire Order, Australians and the

Allocation of Honours .................. 227 British Lion Lashing his Tail, The . . . . . . . . . . . 465 Canada, Women Suffrage Bill for 336 ENGLISHWOMAN, THE, and the War Charity

Scheme 227 Follow On 297 German Hospital Matron 465 Germany and the Political Equality of Finnish

Women 320 Government’s “S.O.S.” Call to Women, The 245 Heieditary Titles, Protest in Canada Against 227 Housing Association for Oflicers’ Families,.

............... .................................

............ .................................

.................................... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

.................................

.................................... The 245 Italy and Votes forwomen 320 Ministry of Health, The Establishment of a 465 Vurray’s, Miss E. G., and the Bridgeton

(Glasgow) Election 264 New Brunswick Women Enfranchised ...... 211 Ontario Legislature, TYomen’s Right to Sit

in the 320

Queen’s Women’s Army, Australian Women’s Request 337

Reform Act, Memorandum for the First Register of Electqrs 320

Swedish First Chamber’s Rejection of the Woman’s Suffrage Rill 320

Voters’ Roll, Nurses’ Names and Qualifica- 336 tions Inscribed on the ..................

Wallas, Miss K. T., Elected Deputy-Chair- man, London County Council . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 I I

Women as M.P.’s 426 Women Munition Workers on the Clyde and

the A.S. E. Strike 24 5 Women Munition Workers’ Patriotism ...... 245 Women as Solicitors, The Lords’ Bill

..................

.....................

................................. Order of the Bad Egg, or O.B.E. ............ 227

..................... .....................

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

........................... ........................

Qualifying .............................. 21

PAGE POEMS AND VkRSES.

April ....................................... 264 Downs, The, by Guy Rawlence

Greenway .............................. 354 Michael and His Angels, by B. de Castro ... 454 Our Murdered Sisters, May gth, 1918 ...... 390 Rachel Weeping, by C.B.M. ............... IZI Requiem, by Ivor Gurney .................. ‘75 Snowdrop Time .............................. 160 Sing Good-bye .............................. 374 Unending Dawn, by Richard Rowley ......... 156 War Recompense, The ..................... 189 Verse .............................. 30, 228, 276

Dressings that do not touch the Wound ...... 336 Passing an Open Safety Pin ............... 316 Sanitary Paper Caps ........................ 336 Treatment of Bedsores with Radiant Heat ... 73

REPLIES TO CORRESPONDENTS. 86, 356

T H E ROYAL BRITISH NURSES’ ASSOCIATION.

After Many Days ........................... 58 Annual Meeting .................. 332, 402, 437 Astronomy for Nurses ..................... 132

Course of Lectures ... 42, 43, 79, 118, 132,

Financial Report, The ..................... 438

Uyce Duckworth ..................... 208

Bill 239 Important Communication, An . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 “ Irish Bulls.’’

Sullivan ‘90 Meeting a t Liverpool .................. 98, 116 New Hon. Treasurer ........................ 332 Nominees for Election to the General Council 332 Not Playing the Game ........................ ‘91 Preservation of Child Life. Lecture by Lady

Barrett, M.D. 79 Rtd Cross Work in Roumania and Serbia.

Lecture by Mrs. Dicltinson Berry, M.D. 136, 167

College of Nursing, Ltd. ......... 135, 168

State Registratiton of Nurses ............ 332

by Dr. L. Williams ..................... 258

............ 337 Epitaph of the Glorious Dead, by Lieut. J. n.

PRACTICAL POINTS.

Consultative Committee of Nurses, The 402, 420

136, 167, 190, 208, 258

l?’orination of Character.

How Members can help a Just Registration

Lecture by Sir

.................................... Lecture by Sir Edward

..............................

...........................

Royal British Nurses’ Association and the

Shuter, Mrs., Delegate to Central Committee

Some Points in Personal Hygiene. Lecture

Special Meeting of the General Council ...... 239 * - e 44, I35

Tales of Old London. Lecture by bliss L. Bell .................................... 118

‘rrip to America and American Hospitals. Le-ture by Mr. H. J. Paterson, F.R.C.S. 42

Vice-President, Her Royal Highness Princess Beatrice ............ , .. , ........ 167

............... Status of Nurses, The

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REVIEW. Scottish Nurses in Roumania, With the ... 328

Women of the War ........................... 6 T H E SCOTTISH MATRONS’ ASSOCIATION.

I59 T H E SCOTTISH NURSES’ ASSOCIATION.

...... ............................... Seplis :. 365

49, 384 SOCIAL SERVICE.

Bristol Training Scho’ol for Women Patrols

Saving Infant Life a.t Duxhurst . . . . . . . . . . . . 137

STATE REGISTRATION OF NURSES.

..................... and Police, by M.B. 48

Central Committee for State Registration of Nurses ........................ 61, 167, 420

Central Committee and College of Nursing. Statement re Negotiations 33’

Central Committee on Fundamental Principles 33 I

368 Nursing Economies ........................ Nursing Opinion and the “Times” . . . . . . . . . 62 Nursing Politics. By E.G.F. . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Registration in South Africa ......... 170, 262 Registrationists Recognized . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 371 State Registration a s One of the Problems of

the Day ................................. 402

...............

.................. State Registration Overseas 170

T H E SOCIETY FOR T H E STATE REGISTRATION OF TRAINED NURSES.

Annual Meeting .............. .383, 402, 420, 455

Executive Committee, Meeting of ... 61,, I 1 4 ,

Financial Support Required .................. 61 Help the Bill .............................. 243 111 Support od Stabe Registration ... 109, 190, 243 War Bonds ................................ 167

T H E WAR.

British Official War Photographs Exhibition 169

29

Annual Subscription ........................ 25

148, 203, 464

American Hospitals in France ............... 357

Carrel-Dakin Treatment, Technique of the.. . 127 “Croix de Guerre,” The ....... .: ............ Darling Son, The ........................... 436 Encouragement by the Queen ............... 262

Gangrene, An ........................... 234

Honour, Courage, and Patriotism ............

Insanity and the W a r .................. 277, 294 Jerusalem Thanksgiving ..................... 129 Joint War Committee, The ... 5 , 22, 57, 80,

Military Medal, The .................. 21, 415 Military Medal for Heroic Nurses ......... 166

Essential Principle in the Treatment of Gas

Guilty ! Prince Lichnowsky’s Disclosures 299 5’7

Honours for Nurses ........................ 20 Important Appointment, An, Welcone to

the W a r Zone ........................... 257

112, 128, 187, 219, 241, 256, 2759 330, 345 Medaille de la Reine Elisabeth ............... 452

PAGE New Chief Secretary of State for War, A ... 292 New Club for Overseas Nurses, A ......... 257 Nurses’ Deaths from Wounds ............... 415

4’5 Our Roll of Honour ... 12, 22, 41, 81, 92, 185,

308, 415, 436 Our Roll of Honour. Memorial Service at

St. Paul’s ..................... 237, 272, 40’ Presentation of Motor Bacteriological Labor-

75 atory to the War Office ............... Pro Patria .................................... 238 Red Cross Work in Rumania 58 Royal Red Cross, The ............ 289, 416, 452 Royal Sympathy with the Wounded ......... 241 Trench Fever, The Etiology of ............... 415 War Pensions Advisory Committee ......... 58

Order of the British Empire ..................

...............

.................. Well Deserved Honour, A I54

CARE O F T H E WOUNDED. After-care of Disabled Sailors and Soldiers,

Ambulance Work and First Aid, Lectures and

American Hospitals, The Four New ......... 22 American Red Cross, The ... 237, 311, 365, 401 American Red Cr,oss Hospital, No. 25,

Aldford House ........................ 454 American Red Cross Hospital, Windsor Park 401

Armlet for Discharged Soldiers and Sailors

Australian Red Cross Society, Visit of Queen

Auxiliary Committee Y.M.C.A., Appeal for Games ................................. I47

Belgian Military Hospitals in France and Belgium, Appeal for .................. 36.5

Birchington-on-Sea Convalescent Hospital, The Closing of the ..................... 330

Bishop of Norwich’s Palace as Auxiliary Hospital 330

British Committee of the French Red Cross 5 British Military Medal for American Nurses . 271 Casualties in Bombed Hospitals 479 Casualties Department of the War Office,

Change of Address 271 Chelsea Hospital for women, Donation to the 75 Countess of Athlone’s Home for Disabled

Soldiers and Sailors, The ............... 436 Country Host Institution, Appeal for Hospi-

tality for Soldiers Suffering from Shell- Shock ................................. 95

Craig-end Park, Liberton, Scottish National Neurasthenic Hospital .................. 221

Director-General Medical Services, British Armies in France 4’9

Educational Lectures for Wounded and Con- valescent Soldiers ..................... 188

Elsie Inglis, Dr., Memorial in Belgrade 436, 454 Elsie Inglis, Dr., A Bust of the Late,

Presented to the Scottish Nation ...... 382 Etaples, Air Raid on the British Hospital at 382

Allied Conference on ............... 311, 382

Demonstrations on ..................... 348

American Stretcher, A New Type ............ 31’

with Artificial Limbs .................. 436

Alexandra to the General Headquarters 31 I

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PAGE PAGE Euston Free Buffet for Soldiers, Messrs. Scarcity of Leather and Clothing in Germany 238

Bovril, Ltd. .............................. 95 Scottish Women’s Hospital, The ...... 130, 401 France’s Day .............................. 454 Scottish Women’s H80spital, The Dr. Elsie French Red Cross, Donation to the ......... 291 Inglis Unit ... 22, 130, 257, 276, 382, 436 From the Fire-step. Famous American Book 75 Scottish Women’s Hospital in Serbia, Miss

276 Fulham Palace Opened as Military Hospital V. Holmes’ Address on the ............ 276, 291 Shell Fire on the Western Front, Under the

General Service Section of the V.A.D., A terrific ................................. 29‘ Mobile and Immobile Branch ............ 221 Smallwood’s, Mr., Tragic Story of his TWO .................................... 95 German Bombardment of Htospitals in France 276 Sons

330 Harley Hammock Crutch, The ............... 130 “Soldiers’ Comforts” Day, The ............ Hill-top on the Marne, Miss M. Aldrich and the 22 .................................... 454 Home of Recovery, Golders Green, Closing Men

of the .................................... 348 Surgical Requisites Association, Chelsea Fair Inclis. Dr. Elsie. Memorial to ... 188, 276, 454 In aid of the ........................... 436

Steamers on the Thames $or our Wounded

Kikhener House Club, Princess Louise. Duchess of Argyll’s Prizes for . . . . . . . . . 311

Limb Tax, A ................................. 419 T H E WAR LOAN.

True Chum, A .............................. 188

Victoria League, Gift from the Queen to the Village Centre for the cure and training

Voluntary Organizations’ Depot, Appeal for

War Pensions Joint Advisory Committee for

Warm Comforts for the men in Italy, Lady

<‘Where thy Treasure is,

CARE O F T H E WOUNDED. London “A Front,’’ Men Suffering from Shell

Maudsley Neurological Clearing Hospital. Denmark Hill, and the Kemp-Prossor Colour Scheme

Shock to be Removed from ............ 22 Verse, ....................................... 276

........................ 454 Medical Units and the Retreat 276 Meurice Sinclair Apparatus, The 221 Military Hospital Accommodation, Increase

of the 419 Ministry’s of National Service Appeal to the

Medical Profession :. Motor Power for Artificial Limbs ............ 419 Muir. Captain J. C., R.A.M.C.. Prisoner of

National Association for the Prevention of

Neurasthenic Cases. .The Best Method of

Orthowdic Cases. Armv Council Instructions

of Ex-Service men ..................... 238

the ........................................ 167

the Home Counties, South ............... 256

237 Plumer’s Appeal for ..................... 95

............... ............

................................. ............... ....

Miss B. Harraden,s New Novel ............ :. ................ 256 ....................................

42 31”

War

Consumption, Gifts to the

Treatment for

291 Wolf Tails ................................. 256 Woodborne Hospital, Brooklands, Cheshire

Women and our Heroic Men .................. ............... Opening ................................. 256

238 World’s Greatest Ba,ttle, The ............... 237 ........................... ........................... with regard to 348

Palatial Ambulance Train, A 5 “Pearls Before Swine” 419

.................. .....................

Princess Louise Hospital for Limbless Soldiers, Erskine. Mr. J. Reid’s Gift to 238

Prisoners of War, German Treatment of 291, 330 Red Cross, Gold and Silver Scheme in Aid of. 311 Red Cross Hospital, Manor Road, Tedding-

Red Cross Pearl Show, The ................ 454 Red Cross Sales, Christie’s ......... 42, 237, 311 Red Cross War Library, Appeal for Books .. 365 Ris-Orangis Hospital, near Paris ............ 330 River Trips and Outings for the Wounded,

A City Flag Day for 256 Rockfeller Ambulance near the War Zone, German Bombing of the 330 Roya-I Matinee, A ........................... 188

Royal Visits to Hospitals :.. 276 St. David’s Home, Ealing, for Disabled . Sailors and Soldiers 365 St. Dunstan’s, Queen Alexandra’s Donation to 348 St. Nicolas’ Home for Raid Shock Children, Chailey, Sussex ........................ 22 I

Saving of Matches, A ........................ 221

........................ ton, Opening of 291

..................... ...............

............ ... .....................

.......................................

FRENCH FLAG NUliSING CORPS. Ambulance Retreat from the War Zone, An 292 British Committee of French Red Cross, The 165

39 Cantlie, Colonel Sir y . , and a Soldier’s chance

........................ But This is France !

.of Recovery 418 Cheery Doings in the War Zone ............ “Chic Noel” 39

of the .............................. 273, 347

Nurse in the F.F.N.C. 184 Ellison, Miss G., a t Bordeaux ............ 2q3, 327

ish Nurses in France 1 1 3 For Distinguished Merit 5

Marriage 203 Gifts for the Corps 203

147, 166, 408 Honourable Recognition 5’1

.. ........................... 39 ..................................

Crisis on the Western Front, Graphic Account

Delord, Madame, The only certificated French

English Soldiers, and the joy of meeting Brit-

Free Trwelling for Sisters on Leave ... 147, 203 French Nurses, Prisoners in Germany ...... 401 Gaudin’s, Sister C., Resignation on her

Hanning, Miss A. M., Rejoins the Corps ... 327 Haswell, Miss, Awarded the “Star of Mons”

..................

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PAGE 11s ne Passeront Pas ........................ 364 Jouaignes, Sisters from 401 Letters from Sisters in the War Zone ... I 13,

273, 292, 401, 418 L’Insigne Special en Or, Awarded to Sisters

of the Corps ........................ 113, 203 ’I3

Nissen ‘Hut, The ........................... 292 New Office of Matron, A. .................... 165 ‘l1g14 Star,” Conditions under which it is

Awarded ........................... 166, 184 Queen’s Nurses in Devastated Districts in

Refugees in the Road ..................... 401

Retreat of Ambulance 12/2 in France ...... 417 Safety of the Sisters from the French Lines

in the Retreat ..................... 401, 418 Sisters Requisitioned for Service in France . 307 Terrible Cannonade of the Guns, The ........ 364

Turnell, Miss E., and Miss M. N. Travers

.....................

................... Meurtre a l’H8pital 41, Un

................................. France 73

Retreat, The 4’8 ..............................

.......................... True Entente, The 364

. Return to France ........................ 73 Verneuil, Sisters a t 40’ War Brings All Together, The

W a r Zone, Sisters in the

Acting Matron’s Advertisement of English

380 Air Raids on Hospitals in Italy and France

186, 236, 4’7 Almeric Paget Military Massage Corps, The 205 Anglo-French Hospitals Committee, New

Regulations of the ..................... 21 Anglo-Russian Unit, The .................. 217 Aosta, The Duchess of, Awarded the French

Croix de Guerre ........................ 309 Army Medical and Nursing Services ......... 38 Baby Hero, A 381 Badge of the Russian Red Cross ............ 185 Baltic Exchange at St. Andrew Undershalt,

The Bishop of London’s Sermon to the 165 Baptism of Fire, A ........................... 399 Bevan’s, Driver H., Tribute to the Nurses on

the “Aragon” ........................... 109 Bodsworth, Private S . A., R.A.M.C.,

Decorated with the Albert Medal ...... 38 Bradford Royal Infirmary, The ............... 186 Brass, Miss C. G., Awarded the Croix de

Guerre 435 Breach of the Law, A ..................... 327 Brewerton, Miss H., Zanzibar Government

Hospital Service ........................ 363 British Women’s Calm Heroism ......... 380, 417 British, French, American Nurses on the

Western Front ........................ 236 British Prisoners’ of War, Return from

........................... ............... 40

Weir, Miss Ada Bell, Rejoins the Corps ...... 327 401

NURSING AND T H E WAR. .....................

Nursing Journal in France ............ 327 .................. Air Raid on London, The

.................................

.................................

Germany .............................. 55 Canadian Army Nursing Service, Numerous

Applications for the ..................... 434

PAGE Canadian General Election, The ............ 165 Cann, Miss F. A., Matron, Norfolk and Nor-

wich Hospital, Awarded the Royal Red Cross ................................. 55

Casualty Returns of the Nursing Services, The 109

37 Cause and Effect .............................. Chief Matron, French Red Cross 74 Corpus Christi Day in France ......... 399, 400 Coveted Star, The 273 Croix de Guerre

* * a 92, 435 Cult of Advertising, The 39 Dawson, Miss E. M., Matron on Board the

Hospital Ship “Salta” .................. 56 Destitute Montenegrins, Appeal for the ...... 129 Doctor’s Account of Corpus Christi Day in

France 400 Edith Cavell, Memorial a t Charing Cross to 290 Enfranchised Canadian Sisters ............... 5 Etaples, Bombardment of the Hospital on

Corpus Christi Day a t 400 Eternal Remembrance, The Australian Medal I 29 Execution of the Chaplain and Two Sisters of

Mercy at Maastricht 236 Faden, Miss A. M. L., Matron, Serbian Relief

Fund Hospital (Unit No. VI.), Salonica Front 381

General Letter of the Central Joint V.A.D. Committee I47

German Devilry. Bombing and Murder of our Wounded Men 380

“Glenart Castle” Torpedoed in the Bristol

Gourko’s, Mme., Death from Raid on a

Hall, Miss C. M., Chief Nurse, American Red Cross Nursing Service in England ...... 364

Hold On “She” by M. Glyn-Stewart ......... 289 Hbome and Training Centre for Disabled

Serbian Soldiers, Biserta, Sisters Leave for the ................................. 186

Honours for Nurses ........................ 217 Hun Bombardment of Hospitals 417 Hutcheson’s, Miss E. G., Mosquito Veil ... 275

Lady Frances Balfour 56 International Nursing Corps, The ............ 146

.................................... ............

........................... ........................

.....................

.................................

..................

.....................

.................................... ..............................

..................... Channel ................................. 165

................................. Hospital 236

............ Inglis, Dr. Elsie.

John H.opkins’ Hospital Historical Club, Baltimore, Miss A. Miller’s account of the 453

Kearney and Cullen, Nurses, Receive the Silver Medal Reconnaisance FranGaise 147

“Icenilworth Castle” Collision, Survivors of 417 Icidd, Mrs. A. E., Commandant and Matron,

Caird Hospital, Dundee, Awarded the

Icing, Sister Eileen, Q.A.I.M.N,S. (R.),

King’s Honours, The ..................... 5 , 74 Linen Guild, Dr. Steevens’ Hospital, Dublin 185 MacAdam’s, Miss R., M.P., Return to

Canada ................................. I 10 Macdonald’s, Miss G., Nursing Home

Injured by Air Raid .................. 186

Her Life to be written by ..................

........................ Royal Red Cross 309

Awarded the Military Medal 74 ............

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Red Cross .............................. 309 Marked Women, 55 Martyrdom of British Prisoners in Germany

55, 217 Maxey, Sister K., Awarded the Royal Red

453 Medaille de la Reine ............... ‘ a . 2.55) 453 Mentioned in Despatches ......... 3, 37, 55, 434

254, 289, 398

Poole, Awarded the Royal Red Cross ... 309 More Scraps of Paper 38

New Army Instruction 274 No Longer a Profession 327

..............................

......... Cross and the Military Medal

Military Medal, The ... 37, 38, 74, 165, 185,

Military Nurses in France, Tribute to the 236, 255 Milne, Miss H., Matron, Cornelia Hospital,

........................ Mother of an Uncomplaining V.A.D. and the

“Mere Man” ........................... 218 ........................

..................... Northwood Convalescent Hospital, Buxton,

for Nurses Suffering from Shell Shock .. 434 Nurses in France ........................... 218

. . . . . . . . . . . . Order of the British Empire, The 436 Our Heroines 289 Our Roll of Honour 399

with the British Forces 326

Serving at Salonica, The 92

Forces Overseas 363 Precioys Only Son, The 400

.............................. ...........................

Overseas Chevrons for Women Employed

Pay and Allowances of Sisters and Nurses

Postage Rates for Women Serving with the

Preferential Treatment for V.A.D. ’s Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Nursing Service

at Salonica, Pay and Allowances for ... Queen Alexandra’s Reception a t Marlborough

House ... 74, 91, 109, 129, 146, 165, 185,

Queen’s Reception of the Overseas Matrons-

Roberts, Miss E. M., Awarded the Medaille 453 de la Reine Elisabeth ..................

Rousard, Baroness de, Death in Cairo ...... I I O Royal Naval Hospital, Plymouth, Hostel for

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

........................ .....................

......... 1 29

92

205, 217, 255, 273, 309, 326, 346, 380

in-Chief, The 309, 346

...... Queen Mary’s Hostel, No. 3, by H.H. 205

........................

PAGE V. A.D. Nurses at the .................. 129

Royal Red Cross, The ... 5 , 37, 55, 74, 91, 109, 129, 146, 165, 18.5, 205, 217, 2.54,

273, 309, 326, 246, 363, 380, 398

Clause of the Royal Warrant ............ 364

France, The ........................... 417

able Services in the Hospitals ...... 91, 205 Serf Clause, The .............................. 219 Sham Nurses, The ........................... 275 Silver Medal for Bravery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255 “Sister Services” a t the Lyceuni ............ 186 Sister’s Letter from France, A ............... 236

The .................................... 56 Society War Workers and their Maids ...... 290

sented with Medals ..................... 309 Star of Mons, The ...... 1-16, 255, 274, 290, 309

Cross Nursing Service in France ...... 364

Awarded the Military Medal . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Trained Nurses as Anesthetists . . . . . . . . . 92, 275 “Unauthorised Uniform” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 381

Authority .............................. 2.55

Letter on .............................. 56

Future, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21, 129, 14; 1’. A.D. ’s Required ........................... 327

Australia .............................. I 10

Royal Red Cross, Amendment of Slxth

Scottish Women’s Hospital in Northern

Secretary ocf State for War and Ladies’ Valu-

Sisters’ Tea and Reading Room, Salonica,

Southport Infirmary Trained Nurses Pre-

Stimson, Miss J., Chief Nurse, American Red

Thomson, Sister L. H. A., T.F.N.S.,

Untrained Commandants and Medical

Venereal Disinfection, An Army Sister’s

V.A.D.’s Attitude with Regard to the

Waldock’s, Sister, Address on her Return to

War Hospitals Supply DepGt, Glasgow, Appeal for -Workers ..................... 290

Why Not a Raid Star? ..................... 205

Medaille de Epidemies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I47

Royal Red Cross ........................ 74

Royal Red Cross ..................... 363

Winstanley, Miss, Presented wlth the

Woodward, Sister E. A . , Recipient of the

Zurcher, Mrs. Elspeth Kelso, Recipient of the