Organization of nursing : an account of the Liverpool Nurses' Training School, its foundation, progress, and operation in hospital, district, and private nursing.
- Liverpool. Royal Infirmary. Training School and Home for Nurses.
- Date:
- 1865
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Organization of nursing : an account of the Liverpool Nurses' Training School, its foundation, progress, and operation in hospital, district, and private nursing. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material is part of the Elmer Belt Florence Nightingale collection. The original may be consulted at University of California Libraries.
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![SUMMARY OP THE TABLES, 1863. 1^ Apparently cured ! 19 Partially cured, suffi- ciently to resume their duties '• 20j 22 Cases of alleviation of suffering-since dead 155] 2 20 Under treatment, with hope of complete or partial cure ■ • 14 10 12 Probably hopeless as to cure, but under ti-eat- meat for alleviation of i j misery 41 21 3 Dismissed foi' inatten-' [ tion to advice of the ; Nurse, or as unsuit- able cases, or removed ' out of district or to I j Hospital 92l 4 I 4 I 15 I 7 I 11 7 6! 30 19' 1 10 201 9 4i 20 • 1 4 5 18 8 10 81 2 11 174 10 18. 30 Total 2711 59 47 40 72 78 46 26 59 28 128 214 251 ^ ^ t/J 152 672 79'325 837 139 19 39 124 179 3581776 D. ARRANGEMENT WITH THE CENTRAL RELIEF SOCIETY, AND FORMS OF RECOMMENDATFON. LETTER TO THE .LADIES SUPERESTTENDENT, FROM THE SECRETARY OF THE NURSES TRAINING SCHOOL. NuKSES Training School and Home, 8th December, 1804. Dkar Madam,—Tlie Central Relief Committee, fiuding that the work performed by the District Nurses, and relief afforded through them to the sick, is an important branch of relief of the deserving poor, have decided to try whetiier a more united action of their Society v?ith that of the District Nurses may not be beneficial, and they have therefore resolved to extend to the sick under the care of the Nurses, and to their families, aid in three ways; subject however to a fundamental rule of the Central Relief Society, that such aid must be given only after visitation by their own officers. I. They will relieve for a period not exceeding four weeks, to such extent as in each case may seem to them to be desirable, the families of those who are sick, and under the care of the District Nurse. To obtain such aid, an ordinary form of recommendation signed by the Lady Superintendent, or her representative, will be attended to by the visitor of the special cases of the Central Relief Society, on whose report they will act. Cases so relieved are subject to a weekly visitation, but a fresh recommendation is not required weekly.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b20452585_0085.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


