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1by MacDonald, James Ramsay, 1866-1937“…1927 1927 1920s 40 pages 27 Those engaged in private nursing in some cases belong to co-operative institutions. Often, however, the name "co-operative" is inaccurate, as those institutions sometimes charge nurses excessively high commissions for securing engagements and provide them with totally inadequate accommodation between them. …”
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2by MacDonald, James Ramsay, 1866-1937“…The Labour Party. 33, Eccleston Square, London, S.W.1 (7/27/5)—Co-operative Printing Society Limited, Tudor Street, New Bridge Street, London, E.C.4.…”
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3by MacDonald, James Ramsay, 1866-1937“…Sheffield Joint Hospitals Council. Women's Co-operative Guild. Trades Union Congress General Council. …”
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4by MacDonald, James Ramsay, 1866-1937“…For example, in the annual report of the Cornwall County Nursing Association we find a reminder to the affiliated district nursing associations "that if they wish to ensure the interest of the County Council in their welfare and support, they must co-operate whole-heartedly in the various arrangements for public health work and so develop the work of the association on progressive lines.…”
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5by MacDonald, James Ramsay, 1866-1937“…" In Gloucestershire, owing to the forward policy of the County Medical Officer of Health, the district nurses are associated with all public work, such as health visiting, school nursing, and tuberculosis visiting, and nearly all the district nursing associations co-operate freely. Consequently, out of the County Nursing Association's annual income of £28,000, £4,000 comes from the County Council; £1,250 from the Ministry of Health; £600 from the Boards of Guardians. …”
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6by MacDonald, James Ramsay, 1866-1937“…., on the Edinburgh District Nursing Association, the following bodies appoint representatives: — St. Cuthbert's Co-operative Women's Guild, Edinburgh Parish Council, Edinburgh and District Trades and Labour Council, and various friendly societies. …”
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7by MacDonald, James Ramsay, 1866-1937“…:— (1) Two years' course at a recognised training school with practical work in co-operation with the local authority. (2) Six months' training in a hospital (General, Fever or Children's). (3) C.M.B. certificate. …”
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