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A Index to Volume LIX. PAGE APPOINTMENTS. LADY SUPERINTENDENT. Coulton, Miss A. M., East London Hosp. Crichton, Mi(ss M. D., Dumfries and Kennedy, Miss M. C., District'Nursing for Children, Shadwell, E.I. ............ 419 Gla811coway Royal Inf. .................. 357 Soc., Bristol 357 ........................... MATRON. Austen, Wfiss F. M., Southwold Cottage Beatty, Miss I<., Felixstowe Cottage Hosp. 171 Beclrett, Miss E., Children's Open-Air Bond, Miss M. L., Cottage Hospital, Fleet, Brodie, Miss G. Y., Crown Mines Hlospital, Bryson, Miss A. S. G., Northern Hospital, Carder, Miss E., C3orporation Hospital, Gale, Miss E. G., Royal Victoria, and West Gilbert, Miss S. F., Convalescent Home, .............................. Hospital I54 Sanatorium, Northfield ............... 57 Hants. ................................. 136 Johannesburg ........................... 2-25 Wiiichmre Hill ........................ 32 I St. Helens .............................. 9' Hants Hospital ........................ 17' StiUorgan .............................. 34 i Haines, Miss M., Hayes Cottage Hospital ... 171 Hannah, Miss M., Woodilee Asylum ......... 171 Haywood, Mrs. M., Isolation Hospital, Rawmarsh .............................. 321 Hodgson, Miss E., Chester-le-Street J*oint Hospital ................................. 241 HoJliday, Miss E., Eccles and Patricroft Hospital .............................. 57 Hope, Miss B. A., M)anor House Hospital, Folkestone .............................. 91 Horne, Miss A. F. M., Cottage Hospital, Ashburton .............................. 111 Jeflrey, Mrs. C., Moorhead Hospital, Dumfries .............................. 307 Llewdyn, Miss T., Minehead and Williton, (West) District Hospital ............... 307 Lloyd, Miss G. M., County Inf.,Mmtgomery 225 Newton, Miss E. S., Cottage Hospital, Ottery St. Mary ........................ 288 Oyler, Miss K. E., Colony for Epileptics, Langho ................................. I54 Pearson, Miss F., Skipton-in-Craven Joint Infectious Diseases 'Hospital ............ I54 Perry, Mrs., Thorncornbe Military Hospital 72 PAGE Scott, Mrs. L., Infectious Diseases Hospital, Spiers, Miss I<. U. Raymead Children's Strachan, Miss A., Ear and Throat Hospital, Stripp, Miss A. E., Isolation Hospital, Taylor, Miss E. W., Mloseley Sanatorium, Thomas, Miss M. L., Isolation Hospital, Abram, near Wigan ..................... 106 Hospital, Maidenhead 123 Birmingham 419 Wallingfiord, Berks. 341 near Wednesbury ........................ 341 Altrincham ........................... 341 "erne Bay 136 Sailors and Soldiers, Nottingham ...... 419 .................. ........................... .................. Tdlson, Miss F., Royal Inf., Gloucester ... 122 Wakefield, Mbss V. M. P., Crottage Hospital, Ward, Miss M. R., Hospital for Paralysed Webb, Miss M., General Hospital, ASSISTANT MATRON. Christensen, Miss L., Royal Inf., Sunderland 433 Hill, Miss R., Bloomfield Asylum, Donny- 341 brook, Dublin ........................... Hinde, Miss A. I?., Cumberland Inf., Carlisle 321 Hdliclay, hIiss h1. A., Infirmary, Boclcett Street, Leeds 316, 433 Lynch, Miss M. F. D., Fever Hqospital, Cork Street, Dublin ........................... 241 Nicol, Miss G., Northumberland War Hosp., Newcastle-on-Ty ne ..................... 273 Waddington, Miss C. E., Infirmary, Beckett Street Leeds 376 .............................. Cheltenham ........................... 10 ..................... ........................... NURSE-MATRON. Brown, Miss E., Bartholomew Hos~., Goole 106 Ingram, Miss T., Isolation Hospital, Wain, MISS E., Chase Farm School, Enfield 57 ........................... Spennymoor 433 SISTER-IN-CHARGE. Hughes, Mrs. M. C., Aux. Mil. Hosp., Jarvis, Miss A., Cheshire County Asylum, .................. Ardmillan, Oswestry 433 Parkside, Macclesfield 258 .................. HOME-SISTER, Punter, Miss F. M., Alexandra Hosp., London 42 NIGHT SISTER. Bliss, Miss M., Nottingham Children's Hosp. 25 Cmhrane, Miss M., Chariag Cross Hosp. ... 3'76

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Index to Volume LIX.

PAGE APPOINTMENTS.

LADY SUPERINTENDENT. Coulton, Miss A. M., East London Hosp.

Crichton, Mi(ss M. D., Dumfries and

Kennedy, Miss M. C., District'Nursing

for Children, Shadwell, E.I. ............ 419 Gla811coway Royal Inf. .................. 357

Soc., Bristol 357 ...........................

MATRON. Austen, Wfiss F. M., Southwold Cottage

Beatty, Miss I<., Felixstowe Cottage Hosp. 171 Beclrett, Miss E., Children's Open-Air

Bond, Miss M. L., Cottage Hospital, Fleet,

Brodie, Miss G. Y., Crown Mines Hlospital,

Bryson, Miss A. S. G., Northern Hospital,

Carder, Miss E., C3orporation Hospital,

Gale, Miss E. G., Royal Victoria, and West

Gilbert, Miss S. F., Convalescent Home,

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Sanatorium, Northfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Hants. ................................. 136

Johannesburg ........................... 2-25 Wiiichmre Hill ........................ 32 I

St. Helens .............................. 9'

Hants Hospital ........................ 17'

StiUorgan .............................. 34 i Haines, Miss M., Hayes Cottage Hospital ... 171 Hannah, Miss M., Woodilee Asylum ......... 171 Haywood, Mrs. M., Isolation Hospital,

Rawmarsh .............................. 321 Hodgson, Miss E., Chester-le-Street J*oint

Hospital ................................. 241 HoJliday, Miss E., Eccles and Patricroft

Hospital .............................. 57 Hope, Miss B. A., M)anor House Hospital,

Folkestone .............................. 91 Horne, Miss A. F. M., Cottage Hospital,

Ashburton .............................. 111 Jeflrey, Mrs. C., Moorhead Hospital,

Dumfries .............................. 307 Llewdyn, Miss T., Minehead and Williton,

(West) District Hospital ............... 307 Lloyd, Miss G. M., County Inf.,Mmtgomery 225 Newton, Miss E. S., Cottage Hospital,

Ottery St. Mary ........................ 288 Oyler, Miss K. E., Colony for Epileptics,

Langho ................................. I54 Pearson, Miss F., Skipton-in-Craven Joint

Infectious Diseases 'Hospital ............ I54 Perry, Mrs., Thorncornbe Military Hospital 72

PAGE Scott, Mrs. L., Infectious Diseases Hospital,

Spiers, Miss I<. U. Raymead Children's

Strachan, Miss A., Ear and Throat Hospital,

Stripp, Miss A. E., Isolation Hospital,

Taylor, Miss E. W., Mloseley Sanatorium,

Thomas, Miss M. L., Isolation Hospital,

Abram, near Wigan ..................... 106

Hospital, Maidenhead 123

Birmingham 419

Wallingfiord, Berks. 341

near Wednesbury ........................ 341

Altrincham ........................... 341

"erne Bay 136

Sailors and Soldiers, Nottingham ...... 419

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Tdlson, Miss F., Royal Inf., Gloucester ... 122 Wakefield, Mbss V. M. P., Crottage Hospital,

Ward, Miss M. R., Hospital for Paralysed

Webb, Miss M., General Hospital,

ASSISTANT MATRON. Christensen, Miss L., Royal Inf., Sunderland 433 Hill, Miss R., Bloomfield Asylum, Donny-

341 brook, Dublin ........................... Hinde, Miss A. I?., Cumberland Inf., Carlisle 321 Hdliclay, hIiss h1. A., Infirmary, Boclcett

Street, Leeds 316, 433 Lynch, Miss M. F. D., Fever Hqospital, Cork

Street, Dublin ........................... 241 Nicol, Miss G., Northumberland War Hosp.,

Newcastle-on-Ty ne ..................... 273 Waddington, Miss C. E., Infirmary, Beckett

Street Leeds 376

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Brown, Miss E., Bartholomew Hos~. , Goole 106 Ingram, Miss T., Isolation Hospital,

Wain, MISS E., Chase Farm School, Enfield 57 ........................... Spennymoor 433

SISTER-IN-CHARGE.

Hughes, Mrs. M. C., Aux. Mil. Hosp.,

Jarvis, Miss A., Cheshire County Asylum, .................. Ardmillan, Oswestry 433

Parkside, Macclesfield 258 .................. HOME-SISTER,

Punter, Miss F. M., Alexandra Hosp., London 42

NIGHT SISTER. Bliss, Miss M., Nottingham Children's Hosp. 25 Cmhrane, Miss M., Chariag Cross Hosp. ... 3'76

PAGE Jackson, Miss E., Cameron Hosp., West

Russell, Miss E. A., The Inf:, Hillingdon,

Snell, Mrs. S., Workhouse Hosp., Cardiff ..

Hartlepool ........................... I 36

near Uxbridge ........................ 34' 42

MIDWIFE SISTER.

Eaves, Miss E. M., Charing Cross Hosp. ... IOG SISTER.

Bailey, Miss M., Erdington Inf. ............ County Hosp. for Children, Heswall ... 321

Davis, Miss E., Royal Inf., Preston ......... 273

Hospital ........................... 10, 42

Hosp., Blackburn ..................... 307 Ervine, Miss H., Royal Inf., Derby ......... 288

Edinburgh 136 Green, Miss C., Bath Union Inf. ............ 321 Greenhow, Miss A. M., Union Hosp., Tyne-

mouth ................................. 288 Haugh, Miss M., Horton Poor Law Hosp.,

South Shields 72 Hedley, Mrs. G., Union Hosp., Tynemouth 288 Horton, Miss D., Victoria Hosp., Swilndon,

Wilts. ................................. 307 Hubbard, Miss, General Hosp., Cheltenham 2'73 Huebner, Miss W., Dundee War Hosp. ... 2 2 j Humphreys, Miss W. R., Royal Bucks.

'Hosp., Aylesbury 136 Jeffries, Miss J. S., Royal Inf., Perth ...... 136 Johnson, Miss R. A., Hackney Union Inf., 203 King, Miss D., Manchester Children's Hosp.,

Pendlebury ........................... I 87 Lane, Miss E., St. Luke's Hosp., Halifax .. 341 Lawrence, Miss M., Selly Oak Inf., Birming-

ham 307 Lee, Miiss I., Union Hosp., Tynemouth ...... 288

91 Murray, Mrs. A., Devonshire Hosp., Buxt.on 241 Nelson, Miss M., Royal Gwent H.osp.,

Pinder, Miss N., Princess Alice Hosp.,

Prevost, Miss N., Bedford County H,osp. ... 225 Rothera, Miss F. M., City Hqsp. for Infec-

tious Diseases, Nlewcastle-on-Tyne . , . 433 Smedley, Miss L., Derbyshire Royal Inf. ... 288 Stacey, Miss A., Bagthorpe'Inf., Nottingham 225 Traish, Miss J. B., Selly Oak Inf., Birming-

Wakeman, Miss E., Prilncess Alice Hosp.,

Wharton, Miss A., Red Cross Hosp., H'oole

Withers, Miss G. S. K., Erdington Inf.,

Wood, Miss M. V. Hilmore, Charing Cross

25 Barraclough, Miss L., Royal Liverpool

Diggory, Miss M., Reigate and Redhiall Gen.

Duke, Mrs. L., Queen's Park Auxiliary

Gammon, Miss E. B., Deaconess Hosp., ...........................

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........................ Newport, Mon. 57

Eastbourne I54 ...........................

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House, Chester 376

Birmingham 25

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Layton, Miss N., York City and District Inf. 203 Manser, Miss M., Blackburn Workhouse Inf. 258 Millward, Miss G. E., Wolverhampton Union

Murt, Miss F., Chester-le-Street Joint Hosp. 241 Parker, Mrs. J., Workhouse Inf., Blackburn 72 Roberts, Miss E. A., W80rlchouse Hosp.,

Wade, Miss J., Workhouse Hosp., C a r d 8 376 Ward, Miss M. I<., York City and District Inf. 23 Woolford, bliss J., \Vorlthouse Inf., Black-

burn 72

Barr, Miss N., York City and District Inf. .. 341

Infimary .............................. 4"

Cardiff ................................. 136

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HERD NIGHT NURSE. Hopkins, Miss J., York City and District Inf. 25

NIGHT SUPERINTENDENT. Baker, Miss M. G., Lord Mayor Treloar's

Barford, Miss B. M., Hackney Union Inf. .. 106 ........................... 'Hosp., Alton '72.5

Jones, Mi8ss E., Hackney Union Inf. ......... 106 SUPERINTENDENT NURSE,

...... Baggs, Miss M. J., Oulton Union Inf. 376

SCHOOL NURSE. Chambers, Miss C., Newcastle-on-Tyne ... 42

STAFF NURSE. Holmes, Mrs. M. W. S., Clapham Maternity

Hospital .............................. I54 INSPECTOR OF MIDWIVES AND COUNTY

SUPERINTENDENT. Jackson, Miss A., County of Somerset ...... 273

CHILD WELFARE WORKER. Caully, Miss E. M., Royal Hospital for Sick

..................... Children, Edinburgh 258

HEALTH VISITOR. ,

Davies, Miss M., County of Pembrolte ...... Jones, Miss A., County of Pembroke ......... 10 10

LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL, 42

QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S IMPERIAL MILITARY NURSING SERVICE,

122, 241, 288 QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S MILITARY NURSING SERVICE

FOR INDIA, 25, 106, 136

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BOOK O F T H E WEEK. ............... Adventures of an Ensign, The

Books on “The Infant” T4 Curious Happenings I74 Deep Heart, The 45 Fishpingle 140 Frailty 190 Group of War Books, A

Hilltop on the Marne, A 383

London Posy, A I57 Lord Tuny’s Wife 245 Love and Hatred .*, 437

“Missing” 399

Ninety-Six Hours’ Leave 360 Real Adventure, The 324 Red Planet, The 309 Secret Bread 77 Starlit Garden, The 277 Stars in their Courses, The

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Gypsy Kilng, The ........................... 228 Haroun Al-Raschid, Miss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61

Loitering Highway, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205 .....................

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Mr. Teddy ................................. 78 .................................

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Woolfang ................................. 261

COMING EVENTS. 459 191, 229, 246, 262, 277, 291, 310, 324,

3451 3591 384, 400

CORRESPONDENCE. ..................... Amende Honorable, The 345

Nursing, Ltd., The ..................... 292 Apologia of the Irish Board of the College of

Baby Saving Campaign, A .................. 206 Bandaging Wounded Soldiers ............... 262 Best Means for Increasing the Supply of

Care oE the Mothers-to-be .................. 229 Christmas Offering to the Troops, A ......... 384 Close Up the Ranks and Stand Firm ...... 420 Coercion must be Stopped .................. 400 College Camouflage ......................... 400 College of Nursing, Ltd,, The ............... 420 Coining Events Cast Their Shadws Before

Them 345 Congratulations from Holland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Court of Inquiry for Nurses, A ............ $8 Dangers Surrounding our Profession, The .. 31 I Democracy and Auiocracy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62

Edith Cave11 Homes for Nurses ......... 345, 402

..................... Practising Midwives 46

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Difficult Question, A ........................ 246 Doing Our Bit .............................. 384

Encouraging Sound, An ..................... 345 From Friends Overseas ..................... 402 Give them Justice 400 Health of the People, The .................. Holiday Guest House, A 278 Hospital Social Service 141

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..................... How to Make Use of a Professional Journal

Tndepend’ence of the Nursing Profession in I751 191

........................... Danger, The 325

PAGE Independent Governing Body the Only Safe

System, An .............................. 362 Irish Board, College of Nursing, Ltd. ...... 15

Menace to Professional Independence, A ... 362

National Indebtedness to Men who have

Nlational Party, The ; A Brotherhood of

Is it Fair Pla;? ............................... 311

Military Nursing Sisters’ Club ............... 158

Staked Everything ..................... 292

Patriots .............................. 230 Odious Advertisements ..................... 385 Officers’ Rank for Military Nurses ... 158,

Poise and Knowledge Requisite ............ 126 Private Nursing in London .................. 402 Profession of Policewoman and Paid Patrol,

Proposals for a State-aided Midwifery Service 263 Publicity by Poster Parade .................. 438 Renumeration of Midwives, The ............ I 10 Reply of the Hon. Secretary of the Irish

Self-Government for Nurses an Imperial

175, I91,’206, 229, 262, 293

The .................................... 278

Nursing Board, The ..................... 293

Question ........................ 46, 62, 78 Social Patronage Objected to ............ 230, 246

Britain, To Increase the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Type of Letter Received ..................... Unhonoured and Unsung ..................... 263 Unpatriotic Appeal, An ..................... 42 I Unseemly and Out of Place .................. 324 V.A.D. and Private Nursing The ............ 438 What do Other Nurses Think? ............... 278 What do You Consider the Best Means for

Increasing the Supply of Practising Mid- wives ? ................................. 29

Which Statement is True? .................. 385 Who may be Registered? .................. 3’0 Why Hint? ................................. 1.5 Why the Truth Should be Told ......... 110 ,126

Supply of Practising Midwives in Great 14’

Truculent and Illogical . :. .................. 38-1 ‘5

EDITORIAL. Barbarous War on the Wounded ............ 161 British Women’s Hospital Committee and

the Subjugation of the Nursing Pi-ofes- sion, The .............................. 347

Child as a National Assett, The ............ 233 City of Holy Memories, The ............... 405 Clean up England ........................... I45 Dignity of Service, The ..................... 81 Earth, Sky and Sea ........................ 3% Health of the Nation, The .................. 249 Holiday Season, The ... ,:. .................. ‘13 Honours for Women ........................ 1 29 How the Blonde Beast Humiliates British

Women ................................. 193 Medals for Mothers of Dead and Wounded

Heroes ................................. 193 Medical Debacle in Mesopotamia, The ...... Ministry of Health, A ........................ 65 Mothers’ Pensions ........................... 17 Nation’s Fund for Nurses, The ............... 281 Nurses, Keep Your Charter ! ............... 209

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PAGE Nurses, Use Your Charter ! .................. 297 Pensions for Military Nurses ...............

191.7 .................................... 423 Professional Traditions ..................... 387 Save the Children ........................... 265 Serious Economic Danger Averted, A ...... 313 Spirit of Comradeship, The .................. 329 Taught t.0 be Blind ............................ Tired Mfot%ers : No Legal Holidays ......... 177 Winter Comforts for the Troops ............

Christmas Gifts .... :. ........................ 380 Conference of Health Workers ............... Congratulations to our American Cousins ... 342 Doctor’s Memorial, A ..................... 328 Edith Cave11 Homes of Rest for Nurses ...... 256

Glimpses of My Life in Aran ............... 119 Hot Springs of Bath, The .................. 242

Members’ Conference .................. 243

Gymnastics, The ..................... 435

stead, The .............................. 254

National P,arty, A ..................... 156, ‘89 Perfect Gentleman, A ........................ 376

Purulent Bronchitis ........................ 163 Queen Mary’s Hostel for Nurses ............

Report 73

Scottish Nurses’ Association, The ............ 354

V.A.D. Question, The ........................ 319 V. A.D. Organization 344 Where are my Children? ..................... 76 Women Citizens I3

HOSPITAL SOCIAL SERIVICE. Babies’ Haven, Duxhurst, The ............... 150 Hlospital Social Service, by Beatrice Kent

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Familiar Sign, A ; Boots, Dispensing Chemist 60 Frivolous Flair and a Serious Exhitbition, A 370

Incorporated Society of Trained Masseuses,

Institute of Massage and Remedial

Manor House Orthopsdic Hlospital, Hamp-

National Baby Week Exhibition, The ......

Presentation of Nightingale Medals ......... 287

68 Queen Victoria’s Jubilee Institute, Annual

St. Katharine’s Lodge Hospital ............ 239

Value of Perslonality in Mental Work, The . 366

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. .................. by H.’H: :.. ............ 426

ILLUSTRATIONS. American Doctor Recording his Day’s Cases 197 Appleyard, Miss M. L., R.R.C., Matron,

First London General Hosp. ............ 283 Babies’ Haven : In the Garden 150 Babies’ Haven: A Trough full of Treasures 151 Badge of the Order of the British Empire ... 133 Bowles, Miss L. 196 Broughton Room ........................... 394 Byrne, Sister Ellen ........................... 299 Camel Tr,ansport for the Wounded ......... 6

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Climie, Staff-Nurse 300 ........................

PAGE Coombe Head, Haslemere .................. 256 Dams, Miss Muriel ........................ 267 Dermatitis Due to Explosives 83 Duns$ord, Miss G. M., R.R.C. 428 Eden, Miss E. L. C. ........................ 329 Electrically-Driven Plaster-of-Paris Saw ... 220

Dogs ................................. 41 1

Farm Colony near Edinburgh ............... 286 Ffoulkes, Miss E. M. ..................... 172 Four-cell Electric Bath ..................... 242 F.W.E.F. Ward ia the HGpital des Invalides 103 Funeral of ag English Nurse in Russia, The 253 Gilbert, Staff-Nurse Louise ............... 222 Gloves with Elastic Tendons for Partial

Paralysis .............................. 371 Grounds of St. Katharine’s Lodge Hospital 240 Gunshot Wound on Left Side of Skull ...... 99 Herbert, Miss Julia Ashbourne, M.M. ...... 368 some of Recovery, Golder’s Green, The ... 55 Huts in the Grounds at Verneuil, The ...... 410

Parts, The ........................... 404 Indian Hospltal Compound, In an ......... 398 Inishmain Man Taking Home Corn, An ...... 120

Lapp Woman Carrying Mails ............... 327 Lapp Woman and Child ..................... 326 Little Wych, Bridport ........................ 256

Katharine’s Ladge Hospital ............ 239

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Family Group, A ; Sisters Pope, Perkins, Lewis, and de 1’Epine Henriette and the

Fair‘hurst, Miss C. ........................ 379

Hygeia Nursing Bottle and its Component

Irrigation Case a t Paignton Hospital, An ... 393 Kensingtoa Gardens Nurses’ Club, The ... 375

Lounge which leads to the Dining Hall, St.

MacAdams, Miss R. C., Lieut. C.A.M.C., Ontario Military Hospital, Orpington . .

MacLean, Miss Hester, R.N., R.R.C., Matron-in-Chief , New Zealand Army

Mallock-Armstrong Patent Ear Defender, The .................................... 60

Manor H$ouse Orthloppaedic Hospital, Hamp- stead ................................. , 255

Marshall, The Late Miss M., Mentioned in

Members of the Matrons’ Council, at Jam-

Mitchell, Milss J. R., President South African

Nairne, Miss, Instructing French Nursing

N,airne, Miss, and Miss Elston in the Garden

New Zealand Nurses Decorated by the King 351 Novel Belt Crutch for Crippled Soldiers ...... 166 Parresine Dressing ........................ 180 Peter, a Patient a t Tulagi Government Hosp. I I Physical Exercises for Injured and Wounded

Pote-Hunt, Miss M., R.R.C., Matron, St. Bartholomew’s Hosp., Rsochester ...... 350

Public Health, Nurse, Boston, U.S.A. ...... 322

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.................................... Margaret 35

Despatches 85

nagar House, Staines .................. ’44

Trained Nurses’ Association ............ I37

Pupils a t Talence ..................... 198

at Talence 198

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Quartier de Cavalefie, Epernay ............ 372

PAGE Queen Inspecting Convalescents during her

Ranyard, Mrs., Founder of the London Bible Women’s and Nurses’ Mission ......... 274

Reproduction from a forthcoming Romance, “The White Ladies of Wlorcester” ... 138

Robson, Mrs. Hugh, Royal Red Cross ...... 317

Sbowilng Plaster-of-Paris Cast, cut by

Sisters of the F.F.N.C. in the Ruins near

Sisters of the F.F.N.C. Ready for a Gas

............ recent visit to France, The 69

.- 289 ............... Ranyard Nurse at Work, A

.................................... Rowley 34 Saunders, Sister Annie ..................... 237

Sisters a t Epernay 373

Rheims 53

Bombardment 52 Splint for Drop-Wrist 371 Splint for Excised Knee 370 Star of the Order of the British Empire ...... 133

Third London General‘ Hospital ............ 22

Thurstan, Miss Violetta, M.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . 392

Electricity .............................. 220 ...........................

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I ( Strategy,” by Private E. S. Walker ...... 183

Threshing Corn, Inishmain .................. I 19

Transporting Wounded by Aeroplane ...... 223 “Vee” Lightning Bandage Fastener, The ... 259 Women on the Land i Rearing Turkeys for

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Canada and Midwives 294

264, 280, 31% 346, 363, 404, 422, 439

Christmas Gift, A 386

Culpable Negligence 176

........................ Case of the Princess Charlotte, The ......... 404 Central Midwives’ Board ... 80, 112, 143,

Central Midwives’ Board fmor Sootland ... 176, 328

Clapham Maternity Heospital, The ......... 16

Duxhurst Children’s Village, The ............ I 12 Economic Consideration of the Work of a

95 Midwife .............................. Electrical Sterilization of Milk ............... 248

2-48 Health Activities Holidays for Poor Mothers .................. 208 Hygeia Nursing Bottle, The 404 Hygiene of Pregnancy, The ............... I I I

In Memoriam, Mr. E. Parker Young 364 Lapp Baby’s Cradle, The 326 Lectures for Midwifery Nurses in Glasgow ... 192 Mater Dolorosa, by Helen Nightingale ...... 422 Maternity Nursing Required of Midwives ... 127 Midwifery in 1917 439 Midwives Bill, Victoria, The 403

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364, 403 M,others’ Clubs .............................. 279

T H E INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL O F NURSES.

T H E IRISH NURSES’ ASSOCIATION.

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Autumnal Reunion, The ..................... 306 Isla Stewart Memorial, The ............... 8 League of St. Bartholomew’s Hospital

Nurses ‘ ‘ a 7, 433 New President of Bart’s. League . . . . . . . . . 8 Nurses’ League, St. Bartholomew’s Hosp.,

Kochester 753 Nurses’ Missionary League ............ 275, 306 Nursing in Central Africa .................. 8 Week in “Camp,” A ........................

LEGAL MATTERS. Dangerous Criminal, A 359

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self under a False Name I40 King v. Louisa Davies and Grace Jenlrins,

The .................................... 74 Lewis, Margaret Ann, Convicted of Heart-

less Fraud and Theft ..................... 140

T H E MATRONS’ COUNCIL.

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Advice for “Crafips” ........................ 176

Buttermilk in Infant Feeding 176 Can Every Woman Nurse E;Ier Baby? .., .,. 192

Australian Maternity Allowance, The ...... 142 ...............

._ National Association for the Prevention of

Infantile Mortality and the Welfare of Infancy ................................. I jg

National Baby Week ...... 30, 47, 79, 326, 422 “Night the Bing Boys was ’Ere,” The ...... k248

96 Nurse-Midwife, The ........................ 280 Obstetrical Tragedy, An 312 Offer a Higher Salary 176

Paget House ...........................

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Olive and French Sisters’ New Home a t 142

Pain and Peril of Childbirth, The ............ 264 Pioneer Wlork for Mothers and Babies ...... 159 Poor House, The, by Sara Teasdale ......... 192

Present and Future Position of the Midwife,

Prevention of Diseases of Infants and Children, The ........................... 128

Proposals for a State-Aided Midwifery Ser-

Queen Charlotte’s Hospital ............ I 12, 422 Rachel McMillan Baby Camp ............... 96 Ranyard Nurses, The, Charing Cross Hosp. 128

Residential Nursery, A ..................... 80

Scheme for the Working of Maternity Centres and Child Welfare Centres 63, 79

State Support of Motherhood ............... 142 Stringent Regulations Unnecessary for the

Supply of Practising Midwives, The ......... 32 Sweet Lavender .............................. 160

.................. Poor Lying-in Woman, The 176

The 207

vice in England and Wales ...... 231, 247

Rearing a Premature Baby of 14 Ibs. ...... 64

Royal Appeal, A 296

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

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

.............................. Competent 248

Trained Nurses and Midwifery Fees ......... 327 Twilight Sleep 96 Verse by R. C. K. Ensor ..................... €76

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

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PAGE Windsor Infant Nursery, The Queen’s Visit

to the ................................. 208 York Road Lying-in-Hospital, Kesignatilon of

Sisters Olive and French ............... 16

MISCELLANEOUS. Adult Women Suffrage in Canada ......... 27 Agreement : Proposed Supplemental Charter

and Bye-Laws ........................... 2 10

Aims and Objects of the College of Nursing, Miss Rundle on the 240

American Red Cross Oath of Allegiance to United States Army ..................... 12

American Women’s Red Cross ............ 200 Annual Meeting, National Council of

Appalling Collision at Halifax, N,om Scotia 391 Australian Women and Dishonoured

Womanhood 204 Birth-rate in England and Germany ......... 298 Blue Sisters Fined 37 Bsmks to BUY 377 Boots, Cash Chemist (Eastern), Ltd. ......... 20.5 Boots’, Lady, Christmas Party for Wounded

Soldiers 399 Bovril, Ltd. ................................. 227 B.R.C.S. and Order of St. John War Library

Appeal for the 103 British Women’s Hospital Committee and

Brodrick’s, Miss, Pamphlet 397

Drawings ............................... 355

Canada War Franchise I73 Cardiac Clinics I32

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

Women ..................... 156, 204, 245

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

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

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

........................... the Nursing Profession ............ 201, 224

.................. Camera Club, Eshibition of Black and White

Canada Leads the Van of Progress ......... 204 .....................

.............................. Catholic Women’s Refusal to meet German

Women ................................. 227 Chippewa Tribe of North American Indians

Accord Suffrage to their Squaws ...... 108 College of Nursipg A War Charity ......... 432 College of Nursing, Ltd., The ............ 39, 305 Colour Wards in Hospitals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 251 Confederation of Canada, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

County Council and Massage Establishments 156 Dinsdale’s, The Dowager Lady, Appeal for

Cumforts for Seamen .................. 182 Dublin Metropolitan Technical School for

Nurses ................................. 202 “Eclipse” Hot Water Bottle, The . . . . . . . . . 359 Edith Cavell Homes of Rest 318 Editor’s Thanks for Lavender Bags, The ... r3c) Examination of Nurses 376 Examinations, Metropolitan Asylums Board . 357 Examinations, St. Bartholomew’s Hospital . 273 Exhibition of Dolls and Toys fjor Hospital

Fever Nurses’ Association . . . . . . . . . . . . ,341, 357 Financial Report of the College of Nursing,

France’s Day ........................... 2 1 , 291 Future Action .............................. ZIC)

............... Conference on Health Ministry 275

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

................................. Patients 371

Ltd., The 54 ..............................

PAGE Handy Signal, A ........................... 189 Hearty Congratulations to Lieut. Roberta

Catherine MacAdams .................. 204 Heroes of Mons a t the Albert Hall, The ...... 420 Historic Documents ........................ 210 Historic Lecture, An ........................ 185 HLospittal Surgeons : Position of Nurses and

Hospitals .............................. 202

Humble Petition of the Nurses to the King in Council ................................. 216

Imperial Nurses’ Club, The .................. 340

The .................................... 226 Infelicitous and Illogical ..................... 356 In Honour of His Wife ..................... 27 Institute d Massage an1 Remedial

Gymnastics, The ........................ 419 Kensington Infirmary Nurses, Of Interest to Kill Fies and Save Lives ..................... King’s Fund for Hospitals, The Ladies’ Residential Club,- Mrs. Northwood . Linseed and Liquorice Jelly as a Substitute

for Milk ................................. 98 Literary Note .............................. 225 Medals for Nurses ........................... 154 Memorial to the Late Dr. Potter ............ 180 Memorials ................................. 288 Ministry of Health, A ........................ 93 Modern Baby Welfare ........................ 3 74 Monk, Miss R., Unveiling of Memorial-to .. 321 Money Well Spent ........................ IS9 Munificent Bequest, A ..................... I79 National Service Department, The Women’s

Section ................................. 93 New Franchise at an Early Date ............ 227 No Royal British College of Nursing a t

Present ............................... I 70 Not Subordinate but Interdependent, by the

Hon. Albinia Brodrick .................. Kurses’ Co-operation .. At-Home, ” The ...... 399 Nurses’ Unifaorm Hats ...................... I73 Official Correspondence Between the Soli&

tors of R.B.N.A. and the Clerk of the Council ................................. 303

Our Day .................................... 276 Our Girls in W a r Timc ..................... 303 Our National Responsibility .................. 391 Passing Bell ..................... 91, 226, 273, 305 Perilpatetic Wardrobes ..................... 173 Petition to Mr. Stanley, The ............... 7’ Poor Law Nurses and the College of

Nursing, Ltd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9, 71, 201

Poor Law Nurses and Registration ......... 2 4. Poor Law Unions and the &llege,of Nursing 186 Popular Atlas, A ........................... 140 Pot-Pourri from an Edith Cavell Home

Garden ................................. 435 Presentation to Miss Amy Hughes . . . . . . . . . 56 Presentation to Miss Morgan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203 Presentations ........................... 106, 253

. Protest Against Autocracy, A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,796 Pyman’s, Mr. F. H., Gift to Hospit:ds ...... 124. Oucen of Bulgaria Dead ..................... 183

Incorporated Societv of ?'rained hInsscuscs,

54

............ 420 79

2

22 I

. . Question for ihe Nurses, A ,.. ,., ,.. ,.. ,.. ,.. 9 -

INDEX. ix.

P A G E Q.V. J.I. Examination ...................... 203 Recipe to Clear the House of Flies ......... 18 Removal of the Grille, The ............... 13, 261 Royal British Nurses’ Association and the .

College of Nursing, Ltd. ... 135, 258, 2717 291, 302, 355

Royal British Nurses’ Association, Special

Royal House of Windsor, The 58

Russia a Republic 189 Sa$d Fatality, A 433

.................. General Meeting 376, 413 ’ ............... . . . . . . . . . . . . Royal Sanitary Institute, The 591 290 ...........................

.............................. Silver Red Cross Medals for Nurses in France 170 Stanley, The Hon. Arthur, Elected Treas.

St. Thomas’ Hospital .................. 12

Supplemental Charter, The . . . . . . 210, 302, 304

Thurstan’s, Miss, New Book ............... 68

........................... Successful Sale, A 419

Sweet Lavender I73 Thousand and One Uses for Gas, A 308

Trading Concern, A‘. 39’7 True Tale, A I3

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

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

True Tale with a Moral ... 59, 167, 200, 240, 2909 305

Ulster Nurses and the College of Nursing, .................................... Ltd. 72

258, 318 V.A.D.’s and Preferential Training 409 War Nursing Book of the Year ............ 165 Wedding Bells . . . . . . . . . . . . 25, 91, 257, “73, 392 What Every Masseuse Should Know ......... 261 Where are our Children? 57 Why Not Earlswood? 185 Women and the Victoria Cross ............... 369

“V’ee” Lightning Bandage Fastener, The

.........

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

Word for the Week ... 28, 45, 61, 77, 94, 157,

NATIONAL COUNCIL OF *TRAINED NURSES O F GREAT BRITAIN AND

IRELAND.

16% 2051 2441 2771 360, 384

........................... Notice of Meeting 331

bers of Nurses’ Societies 385 Preferential Terms of Subscription to Mem-

Report of Annual Meeting ............ 416, 431 T H E NATIONAL UNION OF TRAINED

NURSES. 9

Bath Branch, The ........................... 321 Calendar for 1918 .......................... 188 Conference, The Two-Day ... 188, 258, 291,

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

Annual Report, The ........................

- 308, 321, 333,352, 375 Delegates on the Central Committee for State -

. Registration ........................... 9 352 Developments in Public Health ............

Exhibition, The 339 375 Health and Character Training of Children 353 “Heredity and the War 375 Interesting Leaflets ........................ 188 N.U.T.N. a t Guy’s 353 Pediculosis and its Control 335 Professional Develropment and Organisation 337 Quotations for the Calendar .................. 188

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

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

P A G E Some Surgical Developments During the

333 Third London General Hosp., Wandsworth 339 Visit to OrthopEdic Military Hospital,

339 Hammersmith ........................ 336 War Savings ..............................

NOTICES AND PRIZE COMPETITIONS.

15, 29, 46, 62, 78, 94, 110, 126, 141, 1.58,

.................................... War

‘75, Igli 206, 230J 246, 263, 278, 293, 311, 345, 362, 385, 402, 431, 438

NURSING ECHOES. Airlie, The Dowager Countess of, Vice-Presi-

Air-Raid over London : Narrow Escape of a

American Nursing, Lecture by Mr. H. J.

Army’ Nurses, “ The Times’ ” Article on .., 418 Asylum Workers’ Association, Medals for

Long and Meritorious Nursing Service . 397 Athlone Guardians and Increased Rations for

the Nursing Staff ..................... 172 Babtie, Miss, Matron, St. George’siHospital,

Bangor (Co. Down) District Nursing Society 323 Batty, The Rev. Staunton, Appeal for Young

241 Bequests to Nurses ........................... 26 Canadian Association of Nursing Education,

Canadian Nursing Sisters, Advantages of the 107

Cave, Alice, Posing as Red Cross Nurse ... 43 Chelsea Infirmary Nurses’ League, Annual ...

241 Church of England Society’s Home for Waifs

City of Dublin Nursing Institution, Annual

“Clean up, England.’’ Real Editorial ...... 155 Colonial Nursing Association, Annual Report I I Crumpsall Infirmary, Manchester, Terrible

David Lewis Northern Hospital, Liyerpool,

Duties of School Nurses with regard to Cleansing .............................. 106

Duty of the Church to the Mentally Afflicted 308 East End School Children and Air-Raids ... 259 East London Nursing Society, Result of

Exhibition and Sale ..................... 26 341

Edith Cavell Homes of Rest for Nurses ... 57, .

dent, Nursing Board, Q.A.I.M.N.S.

well-known Hospital 172

Paterson, F. R.C.S. 418

... 155

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

..................... Hyde Park Corner 274

Children from the London “Front” ... 259 ............... Benevolent Fund for Nurses, A

The 107 Canadian Nurse, The 107

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

................................. War fio

................................. Meeting

and Stmys .............................. 418

Meeting 57

Fire a t 3237 379 Datchett Nurse Fund, The I37

Badge for Nurses 123

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

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

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

East Suffolk and Ipswich Hospital ......... ‘37, 17% 226, 358

Edith Cavell, Memorials to ............... 26, 33 Editor’s Thanks for Kind Greetings, The ... 434 Family, The, as the Unit of Public Health ................................. 323 Work

. x. INDEX. - PAGE

Ffoulkes, Sister E. M:, Decorated by the 17”

Frere Hospital, East London, Honours to the 138 German Gaols, by the Rev. F. Spunton, In . 435 Glasgow and West of Scotland Co-operation

Health After the War, Address by Dr.

Queen of the Belgians . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Finances of the College of Nursing ......... 323

.................. of Trainel Nurses 241, 398

Addison 358 Hughes, bliss A., Resignation of ............. 188 Hutchinson, Nurse S., Awarded the Gold

V.R. Badge 43 “Ideal Orderly, ” Jock Four’s Description of 92 Imperial Nurses’ Club, The 27 Imperial Nurses’ Club, Brighton, Opening

,of the 434 Inverurie Town Council, District Nurse

Appointed .............................. 289 Irish Nurses’ Association ......... 241, 289, 308 Judgment of Paris : Latest Version.

toon in Punch. The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Kensington Gardens Nurses’ Club, The ...... 378 King Edward’s Coronation Fund for Nurses,

Dublin 43 Icing Edward VII.’s Hospital, Cardiff . 358, 397 Lavender Bags 73 Leeds Township Infirmary Nurses’ League 26 London County Council, Dr. W. H. Hamer’s

Report, The ........................... 106 London Homeopathic Hospital, Increase of

Nurses’ Salaries ........................ 288 Lyceum Club, Honorary Membership for

Matfions-in-Chief of the Overseas Nurs- ing Service, The ........................

Matrons’ Council of Great Britain and

MaxweU, Miss A. C., Recognition of Services tQ Nursing * * e 44, 93

Medical History of the War, by Major Brewerton, The ........................ 5 2

Medical and Pharmacy Bill, South Africa, The .................................... 226

Vetropolitan Hospital Sunday Fund, The .. 107 241

Mitchell, Miss, President, South African

Museum in London Commemorative of the

National Union of Trained Nurses, The Con- ference of the ..................... 241, 274

Native Health Nursing in New Zealand ...... 44 Nurses and the Wlorkmen’s Compensation Act 73 Nurses’ Certificate of Training, Owner

Nurses’ Co-operation, Annual Show of

Nurses’ Energies after the War, An Outlet for 399 Nurses’ Insurance Society of Ireland, Annual

Nurses’ League of St. Bartholomew’s Hosp.,

Nurses’ Missionary League, The ...... 226 , 341 Rursing Conventions of 1917 in Canadq .., 107

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

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

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

A Car-

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

I I

........................ Ireland 43, 274

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

............... Midwives’ Bill for Ireland, The

............ Trained Nurses’ Association I37

War, The 92 ..............................

Required 37

Needlework Guild 3’78

Meeting, The 58

Rochester, The * . * 73, 137

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

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

PAGE Our Own Nurses ,and Colonial Sisters,

Meeting a t the Aldwych Club ............ 308 Pensions of Nurses Disabled in the War ... 58 Poor Law Infirmary hgatrons’ Association,

Annual Meeting 320 Private Nurses and the Slump in Cases in

London 379 Public Health Problems under War and Aftcr

War Conditions ........................ 322 Quem’s Hospital for Children, Hackney Rd. ’26

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

Queen’s Nurse, The Qualifications of a ...... I 88 Q.V.J.I., Bury Branch ..................... 155 Q.V.J.I., Scottish Branch . . . . . . . . . 26, 342, 4.34

Sheffield .............................. 3 26 Ranyard, h!tission, The ............ “59, “4, 288

to the Nursing Staff, The ............... Red Cross Nurse’s Grievance, A ............ 434

of Income Tax, The 434

Nursing Problems ..................... 108

Nursing Staff ........................... 418

can Journal of Nursing 107

9.17. J.I., House-to-House Collection,

Retreat, York, Dr. C. A. Mercier’s Address

Royal National Pension Fund and Deduction

Rural School Nursing and the Public Health

St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, London, The King’s Ssolicitude for the Welfare of the

Scottish National Neurasthenic Hospital ... 4.18 Scovil, Miss E. R., Associate Editor, Anieri-

Somerset County Nursing Association ...... 397 South African Trained Nurses’ Association I 38 Southwark Board of Guardians’ Allowances

to Officers in the Institutions ............ 3211

Tank Bonds, Sale at Trafalgar Square of ... 378 Traditions of the Nursing Profession, Sir H.

Trained Nurses as Health Visitors . . . . . . . . . 137 Trained Nurses’ Association of India and t‘hc

Association of Nursing Superintendents of India, Certificate of Registration for

123

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

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

Supply o f Nurses Committee ............... 418

Cameron and the ........................ ,798

172 Walker Gate Hospital, Newcastle, Prize-

............... 434 White Ladies of Worcester, The. By Mrs.

Will Nurses Have the Vote? ............... Women’s Work, A Sub-Committee for ...... Working Hours of Nurses, The Question

Giving at the ........................... 418

Barclay 138

War Christmas, Our Fourth

.............................. 92 cp

of the ................................. 123

ORIGINAL ARTICLES. Australian Army Nursing Service, by the

Surgeon General ........................ ,701

Babies’ Wisdom, by Jessie Harvey . . . . . . . . . 34 Christmas with the Serbs, by Sistra ......... 412 Citizens *of the World, by Lavinia L. Dock,

Deformities of the Feet, by Captain Bristow, F.R.C.S., R.A.M.C. (T.) ......... 234, 250

Developments in Public Health, by C. J. Thomas, Esq., M.B., D.P.H., etc. 389, 406

East-End D~ig-Out, An, by ELH, ... ,.. ,,. ... 227

.................................... R.N. 436

1 INDEX. XI.

PAGE Edith Cave11 Celebration in Paris, by G.E. .,. 268 Ether Day, by Beatrice Kent ............... 88 Feeding of Nurses in Athlone, by J. E.

Devlin, Assistant Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . 187 Few Days in the War Zone, A, by E.G.F.

3’72, 41° Grove Military Hospital, T,ooting, Graveney,

The, by an Interested Visitor ............ 87 Home of Recovery, Golder’s Green, The,

Humours of a Canteen, by a Ward Sister ... 184 Imperial Nurses’ Club, The Birthday Week,

.............................. by H.H. 55

by B.K. 349 Liza’s Wedding, by H.H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 377 Local Anzsthetics, by A.G. .................. 67

Ireland, by A. E. Hulme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 319

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

Matrons’ Council of Great Britain and

Medical Work, by M.1C.S. .................. 121 National Council of Trained Nurses of Great

Britain and Ireland, by Beatrice Cutler 431 Ontario Military Hospital, Orpington,

by M.B. ................................. 20 Queen Alexandra’s Hospital for Officers,

Highgate, by E. G. Fenwick ............ 199 Raid Night a t #a Canteen, A, by H.H. ...... 430 Scheme of Treatment of the Sick Soldier in

Rotorua Military Hlospitals, by A. S. Herbert, Major ........................ 99

Soul #of the Probationer, by, D.M.I<., The ... 272 Sunshine for Shell Shock, by E.G.F. ......... 224 Ujon, by H.H. .............................. I73 Woman M.P. for Alberta, by M.B. ......... ’75

OUR PRIZE COMPETITION. 18, 36, 50, 66, 82, 98, 114, 130, 146, 162, 178,

194, 236, 251, 266, 282, 298, 314, 330,

POEMS AND VERSES. 348, 366, 388, 4071 427

74

Choyce ................................. 229 76 28

Gardens, by M. D’ouey 141

Affinity, by T. E. Scarborough ............... Autumn in the Country, by A. Newberry

Comrade in White, The, by R.F.H. ......... Fates, The, by M. Mdlett .................. Give Them Justice, Give Them Freedom, by

C.B.M. 3 74 Lullaby, by N.L. in the “COniinonwealth’l .. 109

[4

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

Our Dead, by Robert Nichols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rainy Day, A, by M. H. Florine, R.N. ...... 384 R.I.P., by C.B.M. ........................... 426

Uncle Pum, by C.B.M. ..................... 3 59

Sunrise, A War-Time Vision, by May Doney 39 Trench Thoughts, 1916, by Joseph Lee . . . . . . 437

Verse ........................... 45, 205, 262, 277 PRACTICAL POINTS.

Dressing of Painful Stumps, The ............ 147 Hollow Pegs .............................. 108

PROFESSIONAL REVIEW. Manual of Nursing, Medical and Surgical, A 125

27.5 290

......... Sex-Hygiene Exhibit for Recruits, A

Text-Book of War Nursing, A ... 244, 260,

I 69

PAGE REPLIES TO CORRESPONDENTS.

T H E SCOTTISH NURSES’ ASSOCIATION.

STATE REGISTRATION OF NURSES.

191

344, 354

Central Committee for State Registration,

“Dare to be Free” Publicity by Poster-

Debt .of the State, A ........................ 268 Executive Committee, Meeting of the,

Society for State Registration ...... 7, 395 For a Just Bill .+ Letter from the Privy Council ............... 395 Life-Long Friend of Nurses, Mrs. Bedford

90 Fenwick’s Reply to a ............... ..* Rilistalre con Nurses Representation a t

Kensington, A ........................... I 2 I

National Union of Women Workers .;. ... 395 Nation’s Fund for Nurses, The ............ 395 New Members ........................... 7, 395 New Ulster Difficulty, A ..................... 202

Non Compos Mentis ........................ 432 Nurses’ Petition to the Prime Minister, The 12

Nursing Organisation in New Zealand ...... go Petition to the Prime Minister, The ... 57, 240 Presidents’ Report, The; Society for State

Registration 395 Press Boycott of Nursing Opinion, The ... 395

State System Desired, A ..................... 240 Two Nursing Parties ........................ 369

53, ‘36, 187, 271, 340, 397, 417 T H E WAR.

Air Bomb Powder ........................... 50 Ambulance at Rest, An ..................... 152 Anglo-Russian Hospital, The ............... 252 Appreciation, An ........................... 285 Awards Sor War Services ..................... 427 “Battalion of Death’’ ..................... 27 Bombardment of one of sour Hospitals in

Prance 224 Canadian Nursing Service, The . . . . . . . . . . . . 30‘ Captivitosis ................................. 2 19

Meeting of the ............... e * ’ 7, 23, 433

Parade 417 .................................

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

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

State Registration in South Africa ......... 25

THE IRISH NURSING BOARD.

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

Carr el-Dalrin-Dauf r esne Treatment , A Note on the ........................... 220

Commotio Cerebri ........................... 315 Croix de Guerre for British Nurses, The ... 53 Croix Rouge Franqais Gomite de Londres ... 56

Sailors and Soldiers ................... 286 Dermatitis from Explosives ............ 35, 83 Estension pfter Amputation of Thigh ...... 266 Femmes Soldats, Les ........................ 27

Medal, a Russian Decoration ............ Gratitude to the Armies oi the Empire ...... 268 Happy though ‘Wounded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Helmets for Nurses ........................ 164 Heroine of the War, A ..................... 357

Debt of Gratitude, A, Farm Colony for

Fox, Miss E. M., Awarded St. George 88

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PAGE ‘Hospital for Nurses, A ..................... Joint War Committee ... 38, 71, 105, 135,

149, 200, 238, 285 “Keep it up,” say the Colonels ............ 171 Kitchener House ........................... 270 Marquette Tragedy, The .................. 53 Matrons-in-Chief at the Lyceum, The ...... 58 Mem,orial to Mrs. Harley .................. I34 Mlotor-D riven Plaster-of-P aris Saw ......... 2 20 Nevins, Miss J. M., and the American Red

Cross .................................... 433 Officers’ Rank for Miiltary Nurses ......... 167 Our Rollof Honour ... 53, 105, 134, 149) 182,

223, 241, 285 Parresine, A Dressing for Burns ............ 180 Poison Gas Cases ........................... 2.51 Problem of the Disabled, The ............... 330 Prussian Law in Belgium and Nurse Edith

Cavell, The ........................... 256 Re-amputation .............................. 131 Red Cross Gift House ..................... 170 Red Cross Launches ........................ 253 Reincarnation of Jeanne D’ Arc, The ...... 87 Repatries, The .............................. I 18 Roy, Mrs., and Miss T. H. Moore, Awarded

Silver Red Cross Medals ............... 170 Royal Red Cross, The ..................... 283 Service Under Fire ........................ 38 Treatment of Tetanus 348 Tuberculosis Soldier, The .................. 11.5 Undaunted Spirit, An ........................ 316

37

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

Voluntary Aid Detachment Hospitals ...... 270 CARE O F T H E WOUNDED

..................... Aeroplane Ambulances 223 American ElectrocTherapeutic Association

and Medical Unit for Treating Disabled Soldiers , The 103

American War Enterprises in France and Great Britain 393

Anti-Typhoid Vaccination and Typhoid Fever in the French Armies 223

Bank House, Congleton, Home for Disabled Soldiers ................................. I 18

British Women’s Patriotic League, Appeal 254 Brmklands Hospital, near Manchester ...... 118 Centad Medical W a r Committee ............ 102 Christmas Plans for the Sick and Wounded 409 Clifford, Colonel, Chairman, County Folk

Cottage ‘Homes for Disabled Soldiers and

Cowan Training School for Maimed Soldiers and Sailors, Newcastle .................. 223

Edmonton General Military Hospital, Gift to the ................................. 201

Exhibition of Original Black and White Sketches and Carcatures, The ......... 393

Fishmongers’ Hall Hlospital for Officers ... 118 France’s Day ........................... 182, 238 French Wounded Emergency Fund, Dona-

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

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

..................... Vis it at io n Society 148

Sailors 238 .................................

PAGE German Red Cross and German Women: A

Girls’ Patriotic Union, Collection for the

Grant, Major Dundas, Chairman, Special

Haig’s, Sir Douglas, Appeal for Books and

Disclosure of Character. The ......... 87 British Women’s Hospital ............ 39 Aural Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 238

NIagazines .............................. 201 Hbpital des Invalides, Paris, Gift to ......... 103 Hospital Food Supplies ..................... 30’ Hospitals in India, The ..................... Inglis’, Dr. Elsie, Funeral .................. 371

lands ............... ,.. ............... 8G Irrigation Case at Paignton ............... 393

and Servants for ........................ 201

Southern Russia 48

Air-Raid, The ........................... 269 Learning to be Blind ........................ 394

Needlework ........................... I49

stead .................................... 223 Need of a Visit from Santa Claus, In ...... 430 Novel Belt Crutch for Crippled Soldiers ...... 166 Our Day ..................... 182, 201, 223, 254

Presentation to bliss Eleanor Scott ......... 393 Highgate ..................... .*. 409, 429

of the 371 “Queen’s Visit to the Front’’ ............... 254

Greenock, ‘fie Icing’s Visit t o ............... 20 r

8G

Inoculation of the Natives in the Rand Mines

Internment of War Prisoners in the Netlier- Against Pneumonia ..................... 338

Italian Military Hospitals, Women Nurses

Joint War Committees’ Unit at Ismail,

King and Queen’s Visit to the Injured in the

Lyceum Club, Exhibition of Weaving and

Manor House Orthopaedic Hospital, Hamp-

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

Physical Exercises for Injured and Wounded

Queen Alexandra’s Hospital for Officers,

Queen’s Hospital at Frognal, MatinCe in Aid

Red Cross Hospital NCO. I , Nomination of Beds by the Joint W a r Committee in the 39

Royal Flying Corps Hnospitals, Gift from the Overseas Club to the .................. 182

Royal Visits to the Sick and Wounded I029 340, 371, 409

St. Dunstan’s Hostel and the French Institu- tion for the Blind at Lyons ............... 183

Scheme in Scotland for Hospitals for Dis- charged Disabled Soldiers ............... 166

Scottish Women’s Hospitals for Foreign Ser- vice, Account of Work in Serbia ...... 269

Second Northern General Hospital, Leeds, Opening of the Extension ............... 148

Strategy : Sketches by Pte. E. S. Walker ... 183

Townsend’s, Sec.-Lieut. Eric Lever, Letter written before the Battle on High Wood 86

Truscott’s, Mr. H. D., Songs, Published on Behalf of St. Dunstan’s Hostel ......... 118

Walking Sticks with Crook Handles,

Limbs in a French Hospital ............ 369

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

Surgical Requisites Ass3ociation . . . . . . . . . . . . 269

- .............................. Appeal for 23s

Fronts, Appeal for .............................. tion to the 238 Warm Comforts for the Troops on the Battle Funeral of Medical Woman in Russia ...... 269

201 .....................

PAGE Whipps Cross War Hospital, Distribution of

Wounded in Mind as well as Body ............ Y.M.C.A. Base Camps in France, Appeal of

Medals and Certificates to the Nurses at 340 86

the Auxiliary Committee for Games ... 148 FRENCH FLAG NURSING CORPS.

Appreciation of the Sisters ......... 53, 1671 33’ Barlow, Sister, and the CaenUnit ‘98 ............ Bombardment in France . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2 Candidates for Service in France ...... 358, 433 English Poets and Writers on Ambulance

Work .............................. -c ,+ Fenwiclr’s, Mrs. Bedford, Visit to France .. 197 Fully Trained Nurses for the F.F.N.C. ... 197 Graves of British Soldiers in France ‘9 Jubilee Nurse in France, The ............... f g Lugon’s, M., Hospitality to, Sisters . . . . . . . . . I e7 Musical and Dramatic Amusements in French’

Military Hospitals ...................... ruq

. . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nairne, Miss, Presentation to ‘97 Nobecourt, M., Med. Chef of Vauxboin and

the F.F.N.C. Sisters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I gS Nurses Requisitioned by Med. Chefs in

France ................................. 3 18 Nursing Schools on the Nightingale System

Scotch Sister in Charge of Important Nerve Centre in the War-zone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104

Silver and Bronze Medals for Foreign Nurses 167

Sutton, Sister M., and Sister I<. O’Leary Awarded the Silver Medd le des

Talence and LycCe American Base Hospitals

.............................. in France 5 2

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sister’s Interesting Letter, A 5 2

Epidemies 337 .............................. 197, 33’

NURSING AND T H E WAR. Ambulance de l’Ocean, La Panne, Evacua-

American 1)octors in Military Hospitals in

American Nurses in France, Units of ...... Anglo-Russian Hsospital in Petrograd, The Appreciation of the R.AN1.C. and Nursing

Australian Army Nursing Service, The

tion of the .............................. 181

England ............................. !g6 38

197

................................. Sisters 37 -

‘349 253, 43s Bartrum’s. Miss E. B., Action for Libel ...... 409 . - Blacltwood, Lady H., and Miss C. C. du

Santoy Return from La Panne ......... I 48 British and Franch Hospitals Shelled by the

British Women’s Courage, The Story of ... 252 Building up Towns and Villages in France

Devastated by the Enemy ............... 102 Byrne, Sister E., Awarded the Military Medal 299 Camel Transport for the Sick and Wnounded 5 Cancellor’s, Miss, Return to. England ...... 1%

Casualty Lists, The Nursing Service 332 CheaD Tickets for War Nurses ......... 16c. 181

................................. Enemy ‘34

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PAGE Conscription or No Conscription Election in

365 Canada ................................ “Dames du MinistCre” Untrained Nurses for

French Military Hospitals 85 Donald, Miss, and Miss A. Slack, Decorated

. by by the Frendh Government ......... 237 Dorrien’s, Lady Smith, Appeal for Hospital

Bags 165 Uunsford, Miss G. &I., R.R.C., Decorated

with the Royal Red Cross Edinburgh and East of Scotland Branch,

300 3 British Red Cross Society Editor’s Appeal for ‘l’rained Nurses who

Speak French, The ..................... IOI

237 Edith Cavell Homes, The Edith Cavell, Unveiling a Bust in Memory of 237 Endowment of the College of Nursing, Major

279 English Doctors and Nurses from Russia,

I97 For Conspicuous Gallantry .................. 267 Funeral of an English Nurse in Russia, The 253 Gemmcll, Mrs., Charge-Sister, Brancepeth

Castle Hospital, Awarded the R.R.C. 300 German Bombardment of Hospitals ......... 148

5’ Gold Braid for Nurses Grant, Staff-Nurse D. E., Mentioned for

Distinguished Service a t Salonica ...... 134 Hasson, Miss, Matron-in-Chief, American

53 Herbert, Sister J. A., T.F.N.S., Awarded the

Honours for Military Nurses ... 21, 147, 148,

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................................. ............... 129

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............ Chapple’s Question on the

Return to England .....................

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Nursing Units ...........................

368 Military Medal ........................ 222, 237, 350

69 Workers for the ........................ HBpital St. Rambert, Lyons, Pour more

Hospital for Nurses, Southwell Garlens. Kensington, Opening of ............... 2 I

Htostel for Nurses, 52, Russell Square, A New 222

Investiture a t Aldershot, The ............... 84 Irish Counties Hospital, Dublin, Opening of j I ICessissoglu, Sister F., Death in Flanders ... 165 King and Queen’s Visit to France, The ... 37, 69 Knutsford, Lord, and the Award of the Royal

Red Cross to Nurses ............... 300, 317 Lady’s Advertisement for Post as Nurse-

”37 Companion, A Lady Workers in French Red Cross

Hospitals, Right to Claim Return of Income Tax ........................... I o I

Land of the Almighty Dollar, The ............ G Lavender Bags, An Appeal for ............... 2 I Letters from Sisters Workhg in Egypt and

585 Leval’s Maitre Gaston de, Address on His . . . . . . . . . 165

List of Commendations ..................... ’ 267 AIcCarthy, AIiss E. M., R.R.C., Receution

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

........................... the War-zone

Defence of Miss Edith Cavell

by Queen Akxandra of ......... .:. ...... 84 Marshall, Miss M., An English Nurse, Killed

M a t t h e w Miss C., Decorated by the Queen at Salonika ........................ 69, 85

by Enemy Aircraft ............ .!. ...... of the Belgians 222

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Clim;e, Sta,ff-Nurse A. M., Killed in France 300 ........................

xiv. INDEX.

PAGE Medaille d’Honneur, a s s G. Stone

Decorated with the 350 Medal $or Nurse Julia A. Herbert, T.F.N.S. 351 Mentioned in Despatches ............... 51, 117 Military Medal, The ... 84, 117, 196, 222,

267, 299, 332, 350, 368, 391, 408 N.U.W.S.S. Hospital Units from Russia ... ~34, 1914 Star, The 391 Nurse M.P., A 51 Nurses and the Raids ............ 222, 237, 253 Nurse’s Letter from Petrograd, A ............ 428 Nurses Required for Service Overseas ...... 196

of the Armies ........................... 6

The .................................... 222 Officers’ Rank for Military Nurses ......... 69 Order of the British Empire, The =33 Order of Elizabeth, The ..................... 181 Our Roll of Honour ..................... 182, 252 Pote-Hunt, Miss, Decorated with the R.R.C. 350 President of the Nurses’ League, Account of

Work in an Ambulance Train for Leeds, The 37

Prime Minister’s Appreciation of the Services of Nurses, The ........................... 267

Prime Minister Voices the Thanks of the Nation to all Women Helping in the W a r .............................. 283, 299

Queen Mary’s Hostel for War Nurses ...... 134 Rastall, Miss A. C., Awarded ,the R.R.C. .. 368 Registration Bill, A. Sister’s Gratitude for

Work done in Connection with the ...... 38 Rest Clubs f o r Military Nurses in France ... 51 Robertson, Miss C., Matron, Military H~osp.,

Johnstone Reckitt, Ris-Orangis, Awarded the Gold Medal ............... 21

Robertson, Miss I., Matron, Anglo-Russian Hospital, Petrograd, Resignation of ... 38

Robson, Mrs. H., Awarded the R.R.C. ...... 318 Royal Red Cross, The ... 5,84, 133, 14’7, 165,

Royal Red Cross for V.A.D.’s, Agitation to

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

New Zealand Nurses Decorated by the King 351 .............................. ..............................

Nurses Working with the French in the Zone

Nursing Profession’s Praise of our Airmen,

,

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181, 222, 267, 299, 317, 332, 350, 367, 3689 391, 408, 427, 429

Secure the 237 ..............................

PAGE Royal Warrant for Pensions Issued as Army

Russell, Miss M. M., American Red Cross,

St. John’s Church, Waterloo Road, Unveil-

Order, The .............................. 11’7

en-route for Paris ..................... 86 St. John Brigade Hospital, Etaples ......... 392

Salonica, A Club for Sisters at ......... 1x7, 392 Salonica Force, Mentioned for Services ...... 36’7

Serbian Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23;

ham’s Hosp., Astoria Hotel, Paris ...... 165 Scottish Women’s Hospitals, The ......... 392

ing th’e Memorial Crucifix at ......... 427

Saunders, Sister Annie, Decorated by the

Sautoy, Miss C . C. du, Matron, Lady Michel-

Serbian Journal’s Tribute to British Nurses 11; Serbian Relief Fund, Trained Nurses Leave

409 for Salonica ........................... Service Under the Scottish Women’s HQSP. 85 Silver War Badge, The ..................... 102 Sisters and Nurses for Service Overseas 134, 196 Spanish Government Intervention for Safety

Star of Mons, The : Nurses to have it ...... 350 Thurstan, Miss V., Organising Secretary of

the N.U.T.N. ... 21, 165, 181, 332, 351, 392 Trained Nurse’s of 1901 Reply to a V.A.D.

True Tale with a Moral United States Army Medical Service at work

in the British War-zone ............... Untrained Commandant and Nurses’

Victoria Central Hospital, Liscard, Sisters’ and Nurses’ Work in France from the 429

V.A.D.’s and First Class Travelling Fares . 165 237

Waddell, Miss, Decocated with the Croix de Guerre and Silver Star .................. 21

War Medals for Australian Women ......... 181 .War Service Badge for Nurses ............ 268 W a r Services, Promotions and Awards ...... IOI

Wood’s, Field-Marshal Sir Evelyn, Experi-

........................ of Hospital Ships 84

Sweden, Pro-German Spirit in ............... 182

.............................. of 1911, A 117 317

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Uniform, The ........................... 37

V.A.D. ’s Reported Wounded ...............

........................... Well Done, Nurse ! 237

, ences in a Hospital near Constantinople 51