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Mental (or Asylum-trained) Nurses; their Status and Registration

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 February 2018

T. Outterson Wood*
Affiliation:
West End Hospital for Nervous Diseases, Welbeck Street, London, W.

Extract

Gentlemen,—I need offer no apology for once more bringing this subject before you, as its importance demands our immediate and careful consideration. More especially is this the case at the present time, because since I last alluded to it (at our annual meeting in July, 1905) the Select Committee of the House upon the State Registration of Nurses, has given to our nurses the stamp of official recognition, by inserting in their report the following opinion:—“The claims for Registration of Mental or Asylum Nurses have been laid before your Committee. They are of opinion that a separate Register of Registered Asylum Nurses should be kept by the Central Body, to which should be admitted the names of Nurses who have served for not less than three years (in not more than two Asylums) and who have received the certificate of the Medico-Psychological Association and can produce satisfactory certificates of good character.”

Type
Part I.—Original Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1906 

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