Index to Volume LVII. PAGE LADY SUPERINTENDENT. Pugh, Miss L., Royal Derby and Derbyshire Nursing and Sanitary Association ...... 492 MATRON. Ashley, Miss H. C., Grimsby and District Bacon, Miss H., Winchcombe Cottage Hos- Bolton, Miss L. H., Jessop Hospital for Bovey, Mrs. M. A., Fletcher Convalescent Brown, Mrs. M. P., Birmingham Hospital Saturday Fund ; Convalescent Home, Burkhill, Miss A. L., Beckett Hospital, Christopherson, Miss M., Bootham Park Colley, Miss E. J., Bermerside Home and Curtis, Miss J., Lady Wantage’s Convales- cent Hospital for Discharged Soldiers, Cutter, Miss E., Skipton-&Craven Joint Dowling, Miss T., Infectious Diseases Hos- Earl, Miss M., Ancoats Hospital, Man- Farrar, Miss M., Wolverhampton General Fisher, Miss M. G., Booker Isolation Hos- Galbraith, Miss M. D., Lewis Hospital, Gillespie, Miss 1. F., Blencathra Sanatorium, Hospital, Grimsby ...................... 492 pital .................................... 73 Women, Shefield ..................... 43’ Home, Cromer ........................ 9 Droitwich 96 Barnsley I55 Mental Hospital, York .................. 138 Schools 236 near Newburym 33 Infectious Diseases Hospital ............ 73 pital, Hinckley 9 .............................. .............................. ................................. ........................ ........................... ................................. chester 394 Hospital Convalescent Home, Penn. ... 73 pital, High Wycambe .................. 506 Stornoway 278 .............................. Threlkeld ............................... 336 pital 56 wick Hospital, Sunderland 374 bridge I77 Asylum, Bath ........................... 96 Hamilton, Miss H. A., Royal Hospital for Diseases of the Chest, City Road, E.C. 177 Hardon, Miss A., Wirksworth Cottage Hos- Hart, Miss G., Monkwearmouth and South- . Hicks, Miss L. E., Corbett Hospital, Stour- Hiney, Miss M., Bailbrook House Private .................................... ............... ................................. PAGE Hood, Miss F., Aberdare and District Ilughes, Miss, St. Dunstan’s Hostel for Hutton, Miss S. E., Eastby Sanatorium, nr. Johnston, Miss M. E., Ulster Volunteer Kirkbride, Miss A., Cottage Hospital, Langhorin, Miss B., Cottage Hospital, Leahy, Miss B. C., Isolation Hospital, Mackintosh, Miss M., Royal Infirmary, McLaren, Miss E. A., Military Convalescent Meadows, Miss M. A., Convalescent Hospital, for Soldiers, Denby Dale Mellor, Miss M. W., Silloth convalescent Midgley, Miss F., Isolation Hospital, Munro, Miss M., Kettlewell Convalescent Parsons, Miss, Royal West Sussex Phillips, Miss E., Ogmore and Garew 8 Pilkington, Mrs. M., Birmingham Hospital Saturday Fund, Convalescent Home, Droitwich Sanderson, Miss P., Mount Vernon Hospital Stewart, Miss R., Isolation Hospital, Strachan, Miss A., Infirmary and Dispensary, Thorpe, Miss N. H., River Hospitals and Ambulance Service, Metropolitan General Hospital, Aberdare ............ 4.1 I Blinded Soldiers, Regent’s Park ......... I j j Skipton .............................. I 5s Force Hospital, Belfast ............... 295 Paignton .............................. 2 I G Oldham ................................. $38 Hospital, Lepton ........................ 195 Institution .............................. 2 16 Balmoral Road, Westcliffe-on-Sea ...... 394 Home, Swanley ........................ 195 Hospital, Chichester .................. Isolation Hospital, Black Mill ......... 138 .............................. 96 355 for Consumption, Northwood ............ Pentrobin, Hawarden .................. $3 Warrington ........................... 96 .............................. 195 Wallasey Exeter .................................. 43‘ ... 431 295 Asylums Board, E.C. ................ 336, 355 Marside Road, Southport 4’ I Wakefield, Miss C., Children’s Home, Watkins, Miss G., Anglo-American Hospital Williams, Miss J. J., Tuberculosis Hospital, Williams, Miss M. L., Denbighshire Winram, Miss A. w., Infectious Diseases Wood, Miss L., Isolation Hospital, ............... Cairo .................................... 33 ..................... Llangefin, Anglesey 33 Infirmary 258 Hospital, Stirling 3‘8 Mortlake 33 .............................. ........................ ..............................
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Index to Volume LVII.
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LADY SUPERINTENDENT.
Pugh, Miss L., Royal Derby and Derbyshire Nursing and Sanitary Association ...... 492
MATRON. Ashley, Miss H. C., Grimsby and District
Bacon, Miss H., Winchcombe Cottage Hos-
Bolton, Miss L. H., Jessop Hospital for
Bovey, Mrs. M. A., Fletcher Convalescent
Brown, Mrs. M. P., Birmingham Hospital Saturday Fund ; Convalescent Home,
Burkhill, Miss A. L., Beckett Hospital,
Christopherson, Miss M., Bootham Park
Colley, Miss E. J., Bermerside Home and
Curtis, Miss J., Lady Wantage’s Convales- cent Hospital for Discharged Soldiers,
Orr, Miss M., IGlsyth Fever Hospital . . . . . . 9 Thomas, Miss N. L., Isolation Hospital
Vi’hitehouse, Miss F. E., Isolation Hospital,
SISTER-IN-CHARGE. Harding, Miss E. M., Stirnesdale
Jones, Miss G., Moss Bridge Hospital,
SISTER. Arter, AIiss W. A., Maidstone Union
Benny, Miss L., Anglo-American Hospital,
Boothroyd, Miss, Red Cross Hospital, St.
Brice, Miss B. W., Royal Liverpool Country
Brown, Miss M. M., Royal Hospital for Sick
Bulley, .Miss I<. , Royal Southern Hospital,
Carlin, Miss M., Royal Surrey County
Carew, Miss J., St. Mary’s Hospital,
Christy, Miss R., (Preliminary ’Training
Cochran, Miss E,, St. James’ Infirmary,
Collins, Miss E., Darlington Hospital,
Dickson, Miss C., Samaritan Free Hospital,
Dillon, Miss D., Hackney Union Infirmary,
Emsley, Miss D., York County Hospital ... 258 Finnan, Miss M. M., Edmonton and Enfield
Flemming, Miss P., Fever Hospital,
Infirmary .............................. 73 Ball, Miss, The Infirmary, Rochdale ..: ...... 41 I
Cairo 524
Moritz, Eccles ........................... 138
Children, Aberdeen ..................... 177
Liverpo’ol .............................. 258
Hospital, Guildford ..................... 41 I
Paddington .............................. 295
Hospital, N.W. ........................ 216
Balham ................................. 336
Darlington .............................. 2 I 6
Marykbone Road, N. W. ............... 458
Homerton, N. E. ........................ 391
Isolation Hospital 3’8
Bournemouth ........................... 3 18
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Hospital for Children, Heswall ......... 394
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School), Queen Charlotte’s Lying-in *
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Union Infirmary, Hendon ............... 394 Mackenzie, Miss, Royal Hamadryad Sea-
Mackenzie, Miss E. F., County Hospital,
Moore, Miss M., Cameron Hospital, West
Ottiwell, Miss A., St. James’ Infirmary,
Petherick, Miss G. C., Nelson Hospital,
Poole, Miss L., City Hospital Annexe,
Ruberts, Miss E. A., Royal Hamadryad
Rossiter, Miss S. F., North-Eastern
Kostron, Miss G., Clare Hall Sanatorium,
Sheridan, Miss I<., City Hospital, West
Smith, Miss L. A. M., City of Westminster
Smythe, Miss E,, Sandon Hall Auxiliary
Sterritt, Miss R., Kendray Fever Hospital,
Strange, Miss L., Isolation Hospital,
Sturt, Miss L., Anglo-American Hospital
Walters, Miss A., Maternity Hospital,
Waterhouse, Miss A., Hackney Union
Waters, Miss M., Royal Bucks Hospital,
Wharrey, Miss S. M. D., Kettlewell
Wilkinson, Miss M., Township Infirmary,
Wilson, Miss M., Borough Isolation
Wiltshire, Miss B. M., The Infirmary,
Waood, Miss E. M., Red Cross Hospital,
men’s Hospital, Cardiff Docks ......... 506
Bedford ................................. 97
Hartlepool .............................. 216
Balham 336
Merton, S.W. ........................ 96
Fazakerley, Liverpool .................. 96
Seamen’s Hospital, Cardiff Docks ...... 138
Hospital, Tottenham .................. 431
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. Soath Mims ............................ 374
Heath, Birmingham ..................... 9
Union Infirmary, Hendon ............... 394
Hospital, Weston, Stafford ............ 41 I
Barnsley ................................. 374
Chester 336
Cairo .................................... 524
Liverpool .............................. 1 17
Infirmary, Homerton, N.E. ............ 394
Aylesbury .............................. 394
Convalescent Home, Swanley ............ I95
Beckett Street, Leeds .................. 335
Hospital, Crewe ........................ 468
Sutton, Surrey ............... .... ......... 236
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Islesworth .............................. 9
HOME SISTER. Hooper, Miss G. (and Night Sister), Royal
Berkshire Hospital, Reading ............ 177
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Strange, Miss L. J., Royal National Hospital HEALTH VISITOR. for Consumption, Ventnor ............... 431 Cooper, Miss L. C . , Plymouth ............... .5G
Mrallrer, Miss E. A., Ecclesall Bierlow Union 15.5 Crumblehood, Nurse, Blackpool . . . . . . . . . . . . 468 MacRitchie, Miss J., Littleborough, Aliltirow
and Wardle ........................... 4" Stirk, Miss A., Borough of Lambeth ......... 336
I> I STRICT MID w I1'E .
MASSAGE SISTER. Walker, Miss C. A. (and Theatre), City of
Westminster Union Infirmary, Fulhain Road, S.W. ........................... 236
NIGHT SUPERINTENDENT. Jaques, hliss, Queen Charlotte's Hospital ... 79
Shelley-Upton, Miss, War Hospital,
Wallis. bliss F.. Institution of the Union,
ASSISTANT SECRB'I'ARY. Cowlin, Miss G., College of Nursing, Lftl. ,, 41 I ........................... Huddersfield 394
Ecclesall .................................. 394
NIGHT SISTER. Bramhill, Miss E. &I., Fever Hospital,
Coke, Miss E., St. James' Infirmary,
Connell, Miss E. hf., West Broniwich and
Cosgrove, Miss A., West Kent Hospital,
Lapham, Miss H. M., County Hospital,
Marshall, Miss C., Royal Surrey County
Noble, Miss F., St. Chad's Hospital,
Richardson, Miss, Darlington Hospital,
Wain, Miss E., Manchester Children's
.............................. Blackburn 31s
Balham 45s ................................. District Hospital ........................ 468
iMaidstone .............................. 278
York 73 Lealrey, lcIiss R., Cardiff Union Infirmary ... 318
My Experiences on Three Fronts . . . . . . . . . . . . 527
Penton's Captain ........................... I O I Red Cross Barge, The ........................ I 5 Triumph of Tim, The ........................ 181 Troo'per Bluegum a t the Dardanelles . . . . . . 496 Valley of Gold, The ........................ 80
Woman in the Balkans, A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200
William by the Grace of God . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 379
CORRESPONDENCE. ........................... After Many Days 17
Apple of Discord in Ireland, An . . . . . . . . . . . . 512 Are Poor Law Nurses the Servants of the
Guardians? .............................. 282
Are Trained Nurses Needed or Not? . . . . . . . . . 322 As it Should Be 497 Association of Infant Welfare and Maternity
Centres ................................. 459 Beautiful Souvenir, A 142 Books for the Wounded ..................... 81 Coercion 497 Conscription for Nurses ..................... 302 Conspicuous Heroism ........................ 142 Criticism a Wholesome Truth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Daughters of Lear, The 459 Dietary .................................... 182 Direct Representation Imperative ............ 398 Do Nurses Stand too Much? ............ 221, 242 Economic Details ... 437, 497 False Economy and Social Autocracy . . . . . . 381 False Estimate of Trained Nursing . . . . . . . . . 437 Few Home Truths, A 17 Flock of Sheep, A ........................... 341 Good Example, A ........................... 122 Grateful for the Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 480 Grateful Recognition, In ..................... 202
Great Multitude of Ignorant Persons, A .,. 417 Ignorant Interference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :. 497 Incorporated Society of Trained hTasseLises,
The .................................... 381 Inspiring Letters ........................... 222 Lack of Professional Responsibility, The ... 262 Lay Control ................................ 81 Liberal System of Reciprocity, A . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Medical Women and State Registration of
Nurses ................................. 82 Mere Merchandise ........................... 30’ Midwives on the Prairies ..................... 4’7 More Information Required ............... 17, 42 National Council for Combating Venereal
Diseases .............................. 242 Nursing Legislation ........................ 182 No More Pea-Nuts and Compressed Packets 529 One Portal to the General Register . . . . . . . . . 82 Organization of Massage, The ............... 438 Point at Issue, A ............................ 243 Points of View .............................. 302 Prelude t o Peace and Safety, The ............ 182 Preparedness for W a r ..................... 418 Preventive Medicine Lectures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 381 Price of Private Nursing, The ............... 437 Professional Control Imperative ............ I 22 Protection of Nurses’ Uniform, The ......... 201 Real and Urgent Necessity, A ............... I 22
Ltd., The .............................. 162 Reply to Miss F. A. Sheldon, A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 362 Shortness of V.A.D.’s, The .................. Siqn No Agreement Without Reading It
J’.C., A . . . . . . . . . ,,, ... .,. . . . . . . ,.. ... 162 Small HoDDing Beg, Crumply ’Envelopes and
PAGE Spirit of Nursing and the Spirit of Nurses,
State Registration of Trained Nurses,
Stigma of the Word “Limited”, The ......... Strategical Organisation of the Army
.................................... The 361
The Remedy ........................... 282 61
Nursing Service, The .................. 102
Trained Nurses, Protection Committee, The 398
Use Common Sense ........................ 222
...................... Submerged Seven, The 322 Test of Conviction, The 380
Unconstitutional Protest, An 479
Voice Crying in the Wilderness, A ......... 380 Voice and its Influence, The .................. 182 Warning, A .................................. 512 W e are Free British Subjects ............... 262 W e Prefer “ I Serve” ........................ What is Recreation? .................. 41, 61, What will our Position be? Women Patrols and Women Police ......... Wrong Impressions 529
Carrying On 125 District Nursing of Measles and N7hooping
Cough, The 85 .Do Nurses Stand too Much? 185 Dumped into the Nursing Profession Economic Problems 401 Fire Precautions a t Hospitals ............... 285 Health of Munition Workers, The ......... Keep Cheerful .............................. Might of the Dead, The 385
Trained Nurse 305 National Problem, A 335 National Quiver Full, A 245 Need of the Sick and W.ounded, The ......... 105 Notification of Venereal Disease, The ...... 225
Nursery Schools 488 On Earth Peace .............................. 461 Organisation of Medical Measures Against
65 Venereal Diseases ..................... Present Position, The 441 Principal Events in the Nursing World in
1916 51.5 Rest I45 Rising Sun, The 345 Small Economies ........................... 42“ Supply of Nurses for the Sick and Wounded 265 Typhus Epidemic at Gardelegen, The ...... 365 Voice from the Dead, A ..................... 16; Woman’s Place in the Sun .................. 205 Women’s Tribute, The ..................... I
GENERAL ARTICLES. Alimentary Enzymes ........................ I 66 Apotheosis of “Hughes,” The ............... I O I
Care of the School Child, The ............... i 8 Christmas Gifts .............................. 476 Conference on Recommendations of Royal
Commission on Venereal Diseases ...... $9 Diseases of Children ............... ,307, 327, 346 First-class Firms and War Requisites ...... 37 Folk-lore Exhibition, The 299 For These and All His Afercies ............... 473 Freemasons’ War Hospital .................. 235
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Institute of Massage land Remedial
King Edward VII. Order of Nurses, The ... 96 London Pride ................................. 5 10
London Units 331 Materia Medica for Nurses .................. 526 “Miss Nurse” 377 Model Club for Nurses in New York, A ...... 240 National Association of Trained Masseuses
and Masseurs, Ltd. 396 Nightingale School: The Institution of a
Medal 395 Nursing Question in Hyde Park . . . . . . . . . . . . 410 Our Hospital A.B.C. ........................ 467 Perkins Bull Convalescent Hospital for
Canadian Officers 9’ Preventive Medicine Lectures 413 Protection of Trained Nurses’ Uniform ...... 95 Rest of a Labouring Man is Sweet, The ... 93 Royal Commission on Venereal Diseases, The 298
Child I11 with Pneumonia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308 Chinese Nurses and Babies a t Hinghwa ..* 303 Christmas Silhouette, by M. C. Collins ... 463 City Dwellers can often use Flat Roofs ...... 475 Clay, Miss J. M., R.R.C., Acting Matron,
Cow’s Milk sets in Solid Curd ............ :.. 160 Cow’s Milk Treated with Benger’s Food ... IG; Decorating a Gallant Zouave on France’s
Dodds, Miss, Matron, Bethnal Green W a r
E. is the Energy shown by the Staff, to attend
Edmonton Military Hospital, Nurse Present-
.
Saline, The .............................. 60
.................................... Day 69
Hospital 252 .............................. to the Matron when she’s on the “Strafe” 46j
ing Queen Mary’s TVhite Heather . . . . . . 279 . Egg-Cup for Single-handed Use, An . . . . . . . . . 180 Errvptian Women Water-Carriers .... :. ...... ,404 . T H E HOSPITAL WORLD. . . Y l I
Elborough, Mrs. ........................... 442 Ellison, Miss Grace ........................ 465 Facies-hippocratica, Severe Diarrhea 308 First Eastern General Hospital, Cambridge . 133 Fisher, Nurse E., R.1I.C. 129 Floods on the Nile ........................ 404 Fore-arm Lever Walking Stick Crutch, The 487
Admiring Gifts from London at Bordeaux ... 271 Allsop, Miss B. A., Q.A.I.M.N.S. (R.) ... zog Art of Letter-writing in Mesopotamia, The 5 Ashwell, Miss L. (Mrs. Simson) ............ 71 Australian Nurse Recording her Vote in a
London Hospital on the Question of
Australian Nurses for Service in French .
Avenue, The, Princess Christian Home of
Conscription for Australia ..........
Military Hospitals, Unit of 290
Rest for Nurses 391 Baby Cnetin, A 309 Baby Dying from Severe Diarrhaea 308
Hospital I75
their Wedding Day 444
Hospital 176
Belgium’s New W a r Decoration 464
Bond, Miss M. M., R.R.C. Bowdler, Sister A., R. R.C.
Burns, Nursing Sister L. W., C.A.M.C.
Case of Cerebral Disease in a Child
a . . 357
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Badge of the Staff, Prince .of Wales’
Baron and Baroness H, de ‘I’”Smdaas; cm
Barton, Mrs., Matron, Prince of Wales’
Bbtiment in a Hospital near the French Front Patients and Staff, A ..................... 171
Bland, Miss R., Member Matrons’ Council 219 47
1 29 British Military Cemetery a t the Front, A ... 387
Friinley Cottage HospiGl, A Verandah ... ‘ 5 8 Hamilton, Dr. Anna, and Nursing Staff ... 270 Hirst, Nurse D., R.R.C. ..................... I 29 His Excellency Sir H. Belfield, Miss McLei:sh
(Matron), General Botha and Sisters, Nairobi ................................. 26s
H.R.H. Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyle, 49
Horsley, The Late Colonel Sir Victor,
Hutchinson, Miss E., Awarded the iMilitary
Imperial Nurses’ Club, The Drawing-Room and a Bedroom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 470, 471
2 49 Sisters Jenkins, Miss, and Nursing Staff of the
Barnet Infirmary ........................ 197 King Meets the Matron of a Military Hospital
in France, The ......................... 190 Knocker, Mrs., and Miss Mairi Chisholm,
426 The Two .............................. Labour Ward, The, Marylebone Workhouse 383 Leeds Township Infirmary, Nurses’ League
Members .............................. 118 Lessons in the Garden ..................... 320 MacDonald, Miss A. ........................ 132 MacIntyre, Miss K. V. : A Real
Registrationist ........................ 525 Madame Icrigh and-her Decorated Son ...... 271 Maharani taking; her Baby from his Nurse ... 113
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . on her way to Open Hut
College, Swanley, A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Washing-up in Serbia 503 Webster, Miss L., R.R.C. 329
Active Service 191
Tyne 485
........................ Uncle Sam’s Hospital : On the Verandah ... 215 Urinometer, A New ........................... 495 V.A.D. Nursing Orderlies at the Welsh
War Worker in the Dairy, Horticultural .....................
79
Wet Nurse, A ........................ 283, 284 Whyte, Sister J. S., T.F.N.S., Wounded on
Willans, Sister, City Hospital, Newcastle-on-
Wilson, Miss G. M., R.R.C. ............... 88 Windermer, Miss, on right .................. 23j
Danish Hospital in Paris 374 Tscherning, Mrs. Henny, In Charge of the
............... T H E IRISH NURSES’ ASSOCIATION.
315, 394, 4S8, 468, 488
LEAGUE NEWS. League of St. kartholomew’s Hospital
Nurses, General Meeting of the .., 33, 54 Leage of St. John’s House Nurses ......... 469 Leicester Royal Infirmary Nurses’ League .. 8 Nurses’ Missionary League 277, 294, 317, 445
8 St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, Rochester,
Nurses’ Missionary League Camp, The ... 31 Report of the Conference ..................
Nurses’ League ........................ 198
LEGAL MATTERS. Nurse’s Claim to a Legacy, A ............... 354 Nurse’s Cycle Accident, A : Luce v. Reigate
1 19 Education Committee .................. Red Cross Nurse’s Folly, A ............... 160
T H E MATRONS’ COUNCIL. 50, 94, 393, 429
MEDICAL MATTERS. Facilities for Diaponsis and Treatment of
Influence of Syphilis on the Wounds of Venereal Disease ........................ I 28
War, The .............................. 128
T H E MIDWIFE. Alcohol and Motherhood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 344 Alleviation of Pain During Labour, The ... 364 Amended Regulations for Practice by Mid-
..................... Infant Welfare Campaign, The ...... 103, 440 Irish Midwives’ Bill ........................ 20 King Edward VII. Hospital, Cardiff, Gift to 399 Lecture on Venereal Disease . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Lectures on Infant Care ..................... 284
........................ Lectures to Midwives 64 “Littlest Mother,” The 223 London Mothercraft Competitions 83
Loss of Weiglrit 244 Maternity and Infant Welfare
..................... . . . . . . . . .
Lord Mayor and Mothers’ Day . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
3997 433 Maternity Hospital for Cardiff . . . . . . . . . 283, 399 Maternity Hospital as Memorial to Lord
........................... . . . . . . . . .
..................... Ritchener in Egypt 184 Midwifery in 1916 5 30 Midwives’ Act in Victoria, A Midwives and Ante-Natal Care 244 Midwives for Canada 400
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Notification of Pregnancy, The ............... 124 Nourishing Fobds for Mothers and Babies ... 482 Obstetrical Nurse, The : by Sara B. Bower,
Placenta Pezvia and Czsarean Section ... 383
Proposed Midwives’ Act for Ireland, The
Psychic Principle in ,Nursing Infants, The . , , 263
Registration of Midwives for the United Kingdom .............................. I 24’
Report of the Central Midwives’ Board, The 498
PAGE ......... Restriction of Noxious Drugs, The
Revised Rules of the C.h/I.B. 20, 83, 10.3 Roth, Bertha, Convicted of Manslaughter ... Royal Sanitary Institute, The . . . . . . . . . 144, 203 Russian Maternity Hospital, A 204 Schools for Fathers 184 Scottish Midwives’ Association ......... 20 , 460 Scottish hilidwives’ Board, The ............ 163 Selection of Pupil Midwives, The 84 There and Here ........................... 16; ‘Thumb Sucking ........................... 22.1 Training Schools in hlidwifery ......... 382, 39~1 Transfusion of Blood in :in Obstetrical Case 481 Two-hour Fccding of 1nl:ints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26.1. Uniform for the Wet Nurse 28.3 Unremitting Care of Nurses Saves Bnbies’
Eyesight 384 Vestiaire Marie-Josd, The 224 IVar Worli and Motherhood 284
Barley Water, Recipe for 77 Bequest to a Nurse, A ..................... 178 Bewicke, Sister Augustine .................. 50
John, Central Work Rooms . . . . . . . . . . . . 214 Care of the School Child, The ............ 1 2 , Cataract Extraction, The Treatment after ... Central Midwives’ Board for Scotland,
Examination ........................... 480 Certification of Scottish Nurses 469 Christmas Gift, A 509
Distinctive Uniforms for Fever Nurses ...... 526 Don’t Bother ‘55 Edith Cavell Fund, The 334 Edith Cavell, Miss, Memorials to ... 176, 467 Edith Cavell Statue, The
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55, 391 Londpn Hospital, Increase of Salaries for Epidemic of Diphtheria ..................... 266 Examination for the Roll of Queen’s Nurses 278
435
Fever Nurses’ Association ......... 105, 372, 507 Gallant Conduct ........................... 216 Handsome Legacy, A ..................... 524 Happy Event, A ........................... 221 Haughton, Miss, Serious Illness of 392, 406, 506 Health and Fitness of Munition Workers, The 397
334 Honoured in France ........................ Horlick’s Malted Milk on Trek 72 Hospital Equipment in Liverpool . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Household and Social Science Department of
King’s College for Women . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 52.1 Hundred Pounders ........................
15 Humours of Martial Law, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Imperial Nurses’ Club, The . . . . . . 74, 317, 330 Incorporated Society of Trained Masseuses 377 Ingram’s Specialities ..................... 416 Innocent Little Victims ..................... 12 Institute of Massage and Remedial
Italy Pays Homage to Edith Cavell . . . . . . . . . 330 King Edward’s Hospital Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . 506 Lady Dispensers’ College, Westminster , , , 469 Ixctures on Infant Care ..................... Legacies to Nurse? ........................
............... Example for Great Britain, An Extra Qualifications ..................... 33, 469
. . . . . . . . . . . .
.............................. Exercises 416
INDEX. ix. PAGE
Local Government Board and the Welfare of Infants, The 524
L.C.C. School Nurses, The .................. Loving Memory, In 3’9 L7,ooo for Three Nurses ..................... 332
National Service for All ..................... 528
New Residential Club, A ..................... 489 Notification of Venereal Diseases ............ 358 Nurse F. M. A., In Memory of ............... Nurse, N. ........................ 7, 46, 108, 509 One Taken, the Other Left . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 291 Our Day .................................... 272 Overheard in the Ward ..................... I55 Passing Bell, The ... 56, 74, 138, 195, 280,
Physical Cliniuqe, The ..................... 55 Poor Law Infirmary Matroas’ Association
Annual Meeting ........................ 377 Poor Tommies .............................. 291 Popular Club, A ........................ 33, 469 Presentations ... 236, 280, 317, 377, ~ I I , 432
458, 469 Prize Essay on Maternity and Child Welfare 432 Prizes for Nurses . . . . . . . . . . . . 97, 236, 548, 492 Prizes for Red Cross Needlework ............ 332 Problem of Gonorrhcea ..................... 49.5 Problem of National Health in Greater
London, A .............................. 338 Protection Against Vermin, A ............... 495
Queen Charlotte’s Lying-in Hospital ......... 509 Queen Encourages Medical Women, The ... 289 Robinson’s Patent Barley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Royal British Nurses’ Association, The ...... 353 Royal Sanitary Institute, The . . . . . . . . . 35% 4” St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, Result of
Examinations ........................ 355 St. John of Jerusalem ........................ 178 Should Nurses Administer Chloroform? ... 406 South London Hospital for Women, Clapham
Common, Opening of the ............... 36 Splendid Result, A ........................... 391 “Studington’’ Coat, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 377 Tea, Tobacco, Drink and Cancer . . . . . . . . . . . . 207 Thaclter, Sister E., Presentations to ......... 354 Thanks for Lovely Letters .................. 278 To be Sold .................................... 12 True Tales ................................. 289 True Tales with a Moral ..................... 55 Unexpected Result, An ..................... I I 2 Universal Desire of the Nations . . . . . . . . . . . . 281 University Teaching for Nurses . . . . . . . . . . . . 355 Wedding Bells ... 117, 216, 392, 458, 468, 492 Welfare Supervisor ...... , .................. 41 I
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Queen Alexandra’s Relief Fund for Nurses 443
PAGE ‘ Well Deserved Recognition .................. 74 W’omen Should be Represented ............ 160 Word for the Week ... 16, 41, 61, 81, 121,
T H E NATIONAL COUNCIL OF TRAINED NURSES OF GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND. Meeting of the Grand Council ......... 353, 407 Report of the Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
.................................... Women 459 T H E NATIONAL UNION O F TRAINED
..................... Augustine, Sister, At Salonica, Personal
Australian Nurses’ Association and State
Ballicoona, Co. Kerry, The Honble. A. Brodrick’s Letter from . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 18
Barnet Union New Infirmary made over to
Belfast Board of Guardians and Appointment of Lady Superintendent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179
British Red Cross a t the End of the War, The 10
Brown, Mrs. Paston, Meiiimial Tablet to ... 375 Buckler’s Nurse, Refusal of Increase of
434 Burlre’s, Bliss A. M., Little Story from India 376 Burridqe Miss E. L., Death a t Likwenu of .... 376 Canadian National Association and the
“Canadian Nurse” ..................... 218 Cardiff Garden Fete for Q.V.J.I. ...... 217, 412 Catherine Gladstone Free Convalescent Home 23; Cavell, Miss Edith, Memorials to 9, 75, 493, 507 Cavell, Nurse, Sir G. Frampton’s Memorial
Christmas in Children’s Hospitals ............ 507 City of Dublin Nursing Institution ......... 10 Civilian Nurses and V.A.D. Hospitals ...... 218 College of Nursing, The 10, 34, 57, 98, 117,
Colonial Nursing Association, The, Extension
35
Registration ........................... 296 ’
........................ the War Office 196
................................. Salary
........................... Statue of 493, 507
156, 337
of Work .............................. 375 . 413 Colwyn Bay Appeal ........................
Crow, Mary Ann, Retirement of ............ 357 Cupid’s Dart .............................. z . . 337
X. INDEX.
PAGE David Hollin Nurses’ Home ............... 296 Development of the Life and Worlt‘of
Nurses 375 Devon and Cornwall Branch of the National
Poor Law Officers’ Association, i\ileeting of the 57
Du Sautoy’s, A1is.s C. C., Resignation of POSt .................................... 259
Edith Cave11 Homes of Rest for Nurses, The 396, 493
Edmonton Guardians, Colonel Morts’ Letter to the .................................... 218
Edmonton Military Hospital, Gift of White Heather from Queen Mary to . . . . . . . . . 279
Edmonton blilitary Hospital, Refusal of the W a r Office to Sanction Gratuities to the Nurses ................................. 2 18
Effect of War on the Training and Education of Nurses, The : by Miss M. Burr ...... 238
57
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.................................
“Enemy Within the Gate,” The ............ First Ambulance Station in England Staffed
Frere Hospital, The : Success of Nurses in
German East Africa, Nurses Interned in ... 337 Glasgow and West of Scotland Co-operation 472 Gloucester and Somerset Branch of the Bath
Union, Proposed Nurses’ Section . . . . . . 337 Government Nursing Inspector : The
Jubilee of the .......................... .237 Guiding Thread, The : by Beatrice Harraden 259 Hopkins, Miss F., Farewell Gifts tu . . . . . . 296 Imperial Nurses’ Club, The ...... 259, 433, 470 Infantile Paralysis Plague in New York :
Refusal of Canadian Nurses . . . . . . . . . . . . 196 Isabel Hampton Robb Memorial Fund, T h e . 7 5 Jewish Maternity, District Nursing and Sick
by Women, The ........................ 75
Examination I79 ...........................
Room Helps Society . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 280 Kensington Infirmary ..................... 9, 4’2 King Edward’s Coronation Fund for Nurses 99 Icing’s Gifts to the Children’s Hospitals, The 470 Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Dublin University
Mission, Chota Nagpur, India ......... 34 Lady Minto’s Indian Nursing Association .. 433 Lambeth Board of Guardians and Scarcity of
Nurses ................................. 337 Langrish, Dorethy, Convicted of Theft ...... 296 Leeds Township Infirmary Nurses’ League
99, ‘18 MacIntyre, Miss K. V., A “Real”
535 Massage Workers in Military ’Hospitals ... 396 hferioneth County Nursing Association,
Meeting of Ten Districts . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Middlesbrough District Nursing Association 75 Motion Pictures for the Insane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13s National Council for Combating Venereal
Diseases 279 National Council of Women of Great Britain
Owen’s, Miss M. A., R.N., Experiences in .................................
..................... .....................
Parsi Community, Educated Ladies to Train
Per Ardua ad Astra
Poor Law Nurses in Yorkshire, A Nursing
Poor Relief, A Past History of: by Mr. H.
Position of Nurses in regard to Cases
Preventive Side of the Nurse’s Work, The .. 180 Prophecy of the Great Civic Responsibility
for Women of the Empire After the
Public Health and Housing Committee, Hampshire County Council : Increase of
Queen Mary’s Hospital for the East End ... 259 Queen Mary’s Hostel for War Nurses ...... 97
493 Queen Victoria Nursing Association,
Collection a t Sheffield for the . . . . . . . . . 118 Rest House for British Nurses, Aboukir, A 34 Routine Prayers in Hospital Wards, The ... 433 Royal Infirmary, Wigan : Appreciation of the
Matron and Nursing Staff of the ...... 57 Rumania : An Urgent Appeal for Trained
St. Bartholomew’s Hospital Nurses’ League,
St. Germans Board of Guardians, Mrs.
Scottish Council of Queen ,Victoria’s Jubilee
Siiiipl&, Miss A., Letter frmi Nyasaland 197 Slater, Miss A., Farewell Gifts to, on her
Society for State Registration of Trained
South African Nursing Record : Refunding
South Devon and East Cornwall Hospital, Plymouth : Dedication of the Mortuary
Casket of Thoughts, A, by Viviane Verne ... 510 Come ! by Bret Harte ........................
.................. Gallipoli, by K. M. Podson His Keeper, by Emily Woodward Grand ... Last Words for 1916, by Walter Sichel ... 528
........................ by a “Tommy” 170
PRACTICAL POINTS. All-Metal Hot Water Bottle, An ............ 180 Egg-Cup for Single-handed Use, An ...... 180 Fore-arm Lever W.dlting Stick Crutch, The 487 Improved Urine Bottle Holder, An ......... 35 New Apparatus for the Determination of the
Nylander Saline Solution Heater ............ 415 One or Two Points on the Comfort of a
Simple Method of Giving Saline Subcutane- ously and Intravenously in Use a t the
60 Souttar’s “Thermos” Saline Infusion
Apparatus .............................. 12 Windermere Hair Net, The ............... 35
Correct Specific Gravity of Urine ...... 495
Patient 434
Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal ......
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PROFESSIONAL REVIEW. Home Care of Consumptives ............... 474 Nervous Disorders of Women ......... 120, 140
REPLIES T O CORRESPONDENTS. 122, 142, 222, '243, 302, 362, 398, 4181 497
SCOTTISH MATRONS' ASSOCIATION. 393
SCOTTISH NURSES' ASSOCIATION. 3541 3931 50.5
SOCIAL SERVICE. Women's Settlement Hospital, The . . . . . . . . . 219
Horsley's, Lady, Letter of Acknowledge- ment of Resolution of Sympathy . . . . . . 195
In Aid of State Registration ...... 7, 137, 155, 326 Irish Nurses' Association and State
........................... Registration 458 ..................... Just Bill or No Bill, A 431 Letter sent by the College to the Press ...... 453 Maryland Nurses' Registration Act . . . . . . . . . 137 Meeting in Glasgow and Edinburgh ... 255, 27j
PAGE ............... State Registration in Canada 7
State Registration in Victoria 335
Supply of Nurses' Committee . . . . . . . . . 288, 335 Value of Registration, The .................. 255
Ambulance Unit in Italy, An .:. 423
and Austria ........................... 17' A4mpthill, Lord, Goes to the Front ......... 506 Assisting Munition Output .................. 435 Bed of My Lady Nicotine, The ............... I 50 British Decorations for Heroine of Loos ... Broolre, Rupert, American Tribute to the
............... Strong, Mrs., Stands for Legal Registration 335
T H E WAR. ......... ...
American Red Cross Request to Germany
1 1 1
Memory of ........................... 142 Casualty in Nursing Service ............... 446 Celluloid Dressings for Wounds ............ 247 Christmas Day a t the Front .................. 43 5 Chronicle of the Red Cross .................. 352 Concerts a t the Front ........................ i I Croix Civique, The ........................ I55 Dental Ambulance, A ........................ 307 Enemy Influence in our Midst ............... 357 Face and Jaw Wounds ..................... 272
Soldiers and Nurses ..................... 89
Wounded Soldier with Broken Crucifix 171
For Services Rendered : Silver Badges for
Fort Pitt Military Hospital, Chatham :
Fractured Limbs in Plaster, and Operations under Local Anasthetics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 369
France's Day : Donations from Australia ... 260 Gallant and Distinguished Service . . . . . . . . . 33 Grey, Lady Sybil, Seriously Wounded in
Russia 33 Guillemard, Miss P. L., V.A.D. Nursing
Service : Death of ..................... 473 Hamilton, Dr. Anna, and Her Work for
France ................................. 270 Heat Stroke ................................. 106 High Heart ................................. 291
Honourable Distinction, An '95 Honours of W a r ........................... 295
BlessCs ................................. 232 Hmorrors of Deportation, The ............... I34 Horsley, The late Sir Victor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213 Hospital Defects in Mesopotamia ............ 151 Hospital Ship Tragedy ..................... I33
Impressions on the East Coast ............... -134
.................................
.................. HBpital Mobile, No. I., Le Petit Paradis des
Hospitals for the Sick and Wounded from Mesopotamia at Bombay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Indian Palace as W a r Hospital . . . . . . . . . . . . I I 2 Joint War Committee, The ... 6, 48, 70, 92,
Military Medal for Women, The . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Military Nurses in India . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 s Motor Convov for the Bn1k:tns: Sir I,. E.
Ballis' Gift ........................... 502 .-
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Motor Field Operating Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 I Nursing under the American Red Cross ... 154 Ordered Abroad 468 Our Roll of Honour 178, 193, 236, 258, 316, 502
’75 Re-Education of the Blind, The . . . . . . . . . . . . Remarkable Discovery, A 287 Roll of Honour Day 370 Royal Red Cross, The ............... 6, 177, 524 Salt Pack Treatment of Infected Gunshot
Australian Contingent for the Front, Second Anniversary of the Departure of the ... 332
Bath Caravans and Motor Field Operating Theatre .................................
.............................. Wounded 466
428 Blue Cross, Appeal for Subscriptions ......... 192
British Ambulance for Roumania ............ 3’3 British Prisoners in Switzerland ... 5 , 212, 503 British Red Cross Society, Gift from the
Victorian Branch to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 I I British Red Cross and Order of St. John,
Contribution from the East African Protectorate to the ..................... 192
British Sportsmen’s Ambulance Fund : Gift to Roumania ...........................
Buxton, Opening of a New Canadian Hospital at ........................... 153
Camberwell, City of London Base General Hospital, Appeal for Recreation Room for Officers ........................... 17”
Canadian Red Cross Society, Reports of the 521 Camp Library, Sir Douglas Haig’s Appeal
Cinematograph Trade Fund for the Sick and
Cletnow’s, Dr., Help for Serbian Wounded
Comforts for the Wounded, The Marchioness
2 I I
for Books and Magazines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 428 Cardiff Infirmary, Memorial Gift to . . . . . . . . . 32
Wounded .............................. 172
in Roumania ........................... 388
of Londonderry’s Sale for . . . . . . . . . . . . 250 Curative Electricity ........................ ‘14 Distinguished Conduct Medal Awarded to
Prisoners of War Camp a t Gardelegen 50.3 Dug-Outs in France, Special Correspondent
of the “Times” Account of the ......... 292
Freemasons’ War Hospital, Fulham Kuad .. 2 1 1 French Nurse and Gallant Zouave Rewarded
for Bravery ........................... 69 Furley, Sir J., &$enle for Standardising
Ambulances and Hospital Material ,.. 271
France’s Day .................. 5 , 69, 212, 5zE
PAGE Gibbs’, Mr. P., Description of Our Troops in
Gold Life-saving Medals for Officers from
Granville Canadian Hospital, The, Ramsgate 92 Great Northern Central Hospital, Holloway :
Opening of the Extension ............... 192 Grove Hospital as a Military Hospital ...... 389 Hackett, h4iss N. D., Decorated with the
Croixe de Guerre Hammersmith Military Hospital, Entertain-
ment for the Wounded a t the ......... 131 Harvard Unit, The, Leave for France ...... 250
192 Heroism of the British Soldiers H.R.H. Princess Alexander of Teck’s Gift of
Bovril for Troops on Home Defence ... 466 H.R.H. The Duke of Connaught’s Farewell
3’3 to Canada .............................. Home of Rest for Sick and Wounded Italian
‘5” Soldiers Indian Branch of the Joint War Committee 192 Inglis’, Dr. Elsie, Units and Transports a t
Odessa ................................. 428 Italian Red Cross, Lady Marconi’s Appeal
233 for the Joint War Committee’s Appeal for Women
27’ for Military Hospitals Keighley ‘ a d Bingley Infectious Diseases
Icing Albert Hospital, Entertainmept for Belgian Wounded a t the
Kitchener Hospital, Race Hill, Brighton, for Australian Soldiers ..................... 292
Kitchener, Lord, Sir F. R. Wingate’s Appeal for a Permanent Memorial in Khartoum
406 to the Late London Hospital: Members of the Staff
503 Serving in the War McIlroy, A. Louise, M.D., D.Sc., Awarded
406 the Croixe de Guerre Manchester, Memorial Gift to the Royal
313 Infirmary a t Manor Hospital, Epsom, as War Hospital .. 113 Mesopotamia, The Art of Letter-Writing in 5 Mesopotamia, Lord Derby’s Statement on
Mesopotamia, Medical Olficers and Sisters “3
Military Hospital Magazines, Extracts from 406
Monfries’, Miss H. , Experiences During the Roumanian Retreat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 428
Motor Dental Ambulances for France ...... 51 Motor Field Surgery and Operating Theatre 113 Jlurren, Our Wounded Prisoners at., ....... 192 National Roumanian Relief Fund, The ...... 250 Netley Welsh General Hospital, Women
I53 Nursing Orderlies a t New Zealand General Hospital, Brocken-
hurst, Gift of “Bus” for Convalescent 172 Soldiers at the
Northcliffe’s, Lord, Tribute to the Italian and British Red Cross in the Trentino Front 172
Norwegian Paper’s Proposal for Saving. Sailors Shipwrecked in Naval Battles ... 26
Our Day ........................... 313, 332, 389 172 Patients from India in Egypt
Batiment of a French Military Hospital, A .. 171 Besanqon, Sister Dykes a t 267 Candidates for France 231 Canadian Unit a t Talence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Children’s MatinCe in Aid of the Corps ... 6, 24 Clarke’s, Sister, Appeal for the Gramophone
a t Toul ................................. 35 Comforts for French Sick and Wounded ... 465 Congratulations to Members of the Corps on
Completion of Two Years’ Service ...... 425 Ellison, Miss G. ......... 24, 231’ 2.51, 388, 464 French Doctor’s Appreciation of the Sisters
of the Corps, A 24 French Women Reapers on the Marnc ...... 171 Gifts for the Corps ... 2 5 , 48, 191, 231, 251,
H6pital P6nichcs . , , , Liverpool Women’s W a r Service Bureau
Loss to the Corps, A ........................ Lugon, M.; Hospitality to the Sisters a t
Hate1 de France, Chambery, Savoy
Malo-les-Bains ........................... 251, 267 Medaille EpidCmique from the French
Government for the Sisters . . . . . . 251, 267 Neuf Chateau Hapital, RCbeval, Miss
No New Sisters for France till September ... W o s Amis et Nos Alli&s : Article in
Nurses Required in French Military Hospitals .............................. 6
Partially Trained Nurses for France . . . . . . 312 Queen Mary’s Hostel for War Nurses ...... 502 Scott, Gill, and Gcikie, Sisters, Appeal for ,
their Patients 330 Sisters and Nurses Leave for France ... 6, 48, 267’ 312
Sutton’s, Sister, Return to France . . . . . . . . . 251 Talence ..................................... 6 Toul 25, 251, ,267, 502 Ubsdell, Miss E., Awarded the French Silver
Medal of Honour 191 Verneuil, Sister Way at 25 Wadsworth’s, Miss, Appeal for Gifts ...... ‘91
PAGE PAGE W a r Office and Army Nursing Service, The
Willetts, Sister, a t Port-a-Binson . . . . . . . . . 251
Dublin Hospitals : Devoted Services of the 425, 486 Nurses during the Rebellion . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
Duff’s, General Sir B., G.C.B., Despatch of Military Operations in the Tudian
NURSING AND THE WAR. Empire ................................. 47 Easeby, Miss I%, Awarded the Military
Edith Cavell Homes of Rest €or Nurses 368, 404 405
Farran’s, The Rev. G. E., Letter from a
................................. Medal 231 vice in France ........................... 289 Egypt, News from Nurses Worlting in
3 I 0 Hospital in France 330 France’s Day a7 Brighton and Hove ..................... 40.5 Free Trips on the River for Nurses in Military
Hospitals .............................. 130 Probationers’ Uniform .................. 229 French Military Hospitals near the War
Australia ............................... 149 ITulham Infirmary, The Soldiers’ Hut at 268
of Women’s Work during the War ... 290 Sir H. Belfield, General Botha and Australian Nurses for India .................. 190 Staff’s Visit to the 268 Australian Nurses’ Uniform . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230 German Harshness and Brutality to Australian Nurses Visit Lulor ............... r g ~ Prisoners ........................... Z 501 Barrett, Miss B. E., Q.A.I.M.N,S.R., ‘ German War Proclamations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 388
Awarded the Croix de Guerre . . . . . . . . . 463 Glen Almond, St. Alban’s, Convalescent
Grafting a t zog Government Control of Cocaine ............ 89
Bicliham, Miss, Leaves for Service with the Serbian Army 130 Mediterranean Expeditionary Force ... 23 Ilorsley, Sir Victor, in Mesopotamia, by
Anglo-French Certificate Withheld : No More Trained Nurses for Foreign Ser-
Anglo-Russian Hospital, Sister Davies’ Account of the
.............................. Army Council and Allowance for
Atkinson’s, Miss B., Return to U‘estern
Australian Military Authorities’ Recognition
Zone, Only French Nurses allowed in .. 350 ...
General Hospital, Muthaiza, Nairobi, H. E:
.....................
Barry Red Cross Hospital, A Case of Skin
Bennett’s, Dr. Agnes, Hospital for the
Home for Australian Sisters and Nurses 68
Great Push, The ........................ 23, 67 Harley’s, NIrs., Transport Column for the
........................... Serbian Army ........................... 130
...........................
Borden Turner’s, Mrs., Hospital on the Major R. McCarrison .................. I 10 Somine .............................. 263 Hospital Ship “Britannic,” The Story of
Brigade Hospital at Etaples, The ............ 462 Miss Dowse and the Sisters on board the 442 British Hospital; Servioes in Franc)?, Lord Iiicrease of Pay to Members of Q.A.1.iU.N.S.
485 Northcliffe’s Account of the 3’0 and The T.F.N.S. ..................... 368
British Red Cross Society’s Appeal for Jackson, Private, V.C., and Sister Boissier, ................................. 248
3 Casualty Clearing Station Behind the Line, A 169 Casualty List, Names of Matron and Sisters
Cavell Memorial, Nurse, Miss A Fitzgerald,
Cavell, Miss Edith, Memorials to ... 47, 229,
Cavell, Miss, and Felicie Pfaaett : A Com-
“Charwomen in Trousers,” by a Master of
Christmas Day in Military and Civil
Christmas and New Year Greetings iron! a
College of Nursing Company and the
Coinmission of Graves Registration and
Cottage Benefit Nursing Association : War
Derley, hlrs, I Matron, Saint Rambert
Dell, Mrs. UT., Awarded Mkdaille des
“District Nursing as Patriotic W o r k ” by
. . . . . . . . . . . . ............... British Nurses in French Military Hospitals 230 Inglis, Dr. Elsie, in Roumania
Burns, Nursing Sister L. W., C.A.M.C. ... Japanese Red Cross Nurses’ Homeward ................................. Nurses I49 R.R.C.
Journey ........................... Gt, 88
190 King’s Visit to the Sick and Wounded in
Lady Worlters in France, Grievance a t Sir
Lee, bliss C., Some Reminiscences of Her
Lord hIayor’s Christmas Greeting to the First
Maharajah Scindia’s Hospital, IGjabe,
RIann, Nurse Agnes, Awarded the Cross of
bIesopotamia, Despatch from Lieut.-General Sir Percy Lake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3?9, 424
Tvlesopotamia. A Kerry Lady with the Indian Expeditionary Force, writing from ... 369
Mesopotamia, Neglect and Suffering of our Troops in .............................. I 10
hIesopotamia, Sisters and Nurses for 3 Service in
ilIetherel1, Sister G., R.N., One of the Heroines of the “Marquette” ......... rog
AIilitary Auxiliary Hospitals, The Xecessity
Military Medal Awarded to Five Trained
. . . . . . included in the Officers Wounded 169 France, The ........................... The .................................... 229 Douglas Haig’s Despatch 3
290, 350 Experiences in Malta 191
. . . . . . . . . . . . ..................
parison of the Cases ..................... 209
Arts and University Lecturer in Science 350
London General Hospital, Camberwell .. 520
British East Africa, The ............... 520
. . . . . . . . . Hospitals .............................. 520 Charity, a Serbian Decoration 486
Terror Posters Placarded in Belgium :ind Northern France .....................
’I’hurstan, Miss V., Leaves for La Panne ... Thurston, Miss M., Matron-in-Chief, New
Zealand Expeditionary Force . . . . . . . . . Tscherning, Mrs. Henny, Awarded the Cross
of the Legion of Honour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tunley, Miss M. M., R.R.C., Awarded the
Military Medal ........................ Ungracious Officialism, Letter in “Morning
Pmost” headed ........................... Unique Reunion a t the Trocadero Restaurant Unjust Competition ........................... Uurgent Call to Trained Nurses and Women
110, V.A.D. and the Nursing Profession ...... 3 , V.A.D. Members and Nurses’ Clubs . . . . . . V.A.D. Uniform Regulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V.A.D.’s Work in a Mediaeval Chateau near
Rouen ................................. V.A.D. Workers, Alteration in the Age
Limit of the ........................... War Office Appeal for Fully-Trained Nurses War Office Appeal for Prob a t’ loners .,. ...... “When is a Matron not a Matron? ”
Question in a Sunday Paper . . . . . . . . . . Whitecross, Nurse Alice, Queen Alexadra’s
Appreciation of ........................ Whyte, Sister J. S., Wounded on Active
Service ................................. Willans, Sister, City Hospital, Newcastle-on-
Tyne : Recognition of her Work . . . . . . Women Masseuses a t the War Hospitals ... Wood’s, Miss M., Experiences i n ;I French Work Inside a Tank, from the Diary of an
Australian Soldier ..................... Wounded in Recent Battles, TVelcome in
Hospital ................................. Wright, Miss M., Matron, Woodlands
V.A.D. Hospital, Southport, Resignation of ........................
Zeppelin Raid, Matron’s of a Small Sanatorium Experience in a . . . . . . . . . . . .