THE LATE MISS ANN GARRIOCK,
... GARRIOCK, WEe take the following from the Times nd February Nursing We regret to report the death of Miss A. Garriock, R.R.C., late principal matron, Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing ...
... GARRIOCK, WEe take the following from the Times nd February Nursing We regret to report the death of Miss A. Garriock, R.R.C., late principal matron, Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing ...
... READY AT ONCE In September, 1939, Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service and_ Queen Alexandra's Imperial ...
... 1,300 State Registered Nurses all returned safely to Englnnd after a series of experiences which already proved that the traditions of Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing ...
... QUEEN ALEXANDRA MEMORIAL The King and Queen have given their sanction and approval to a national memorial to Queen Alexandra, which is to take the form of augmenting the resources of Snoen Victoria's Jubilee Institute for urses, of which ...
... funds on behalf of the Memorial to Queen Alexandra, who was long Patron of the Queen Victoria Jubilee Institute for Nurses. e On the stalls were exhibited a miscellancous collection of articles, which had been tastefully arranged. The Rev. Dr. D. C. Bryce ...
... GREATER STRENGTH NEEDED It is entirely due to the fact that Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Service and the Territorial Army Nursing Service had enrolled their Reserve Members ...
... the soldiers on active service may receive the expert care v;hich the Nursing Profession alone can give them. All Members of Queen Alexandra's Tmperial Military Nursing Service ...
... PART OF ARMED FORCES. Harolment in Queen Alexandra's Imdperinl Military Nureing Service Reserve and the Territorial Army Nursing Service is voluntary, but these Services are now ...
... ovisine; table d'hote 6 30; separste le 6, 64, per day, o extras.—Mre. Stscey, Manageress. i ‘PDOUGLAS. — THE — ALEXANDRA, \ 4. METROTOLE MANSIONR QUEEN'S PROM Highly Recommended, Terms from 5/6 ine, Dinser 6.30 Unwin, from Shef. (Trams Pler to Door), 111 Booklet ...
... Edward, Queen Alexandra, who had always taken a deep interest n_hospitals and nursing, was instrumental in bringmg about a complete revision of the Army Nursing Service, which was giten the title of “ Queen ...
... hospiuis for the supply in ‘the event of war of trained nurses who would form a reserve of additional trained ‘nurses. The new force will be known as Queen Alexandra’s Royal Naval Nursing Service Reserve. I ...
... that 'gxe Queen Alexandra Memorial Fund had been started, at the suggestion of the King himself, to augment the funds of the Queen Victoria Jubilee Institute of Nursing, which, with the heavier demands in increased expenses and requests for ...