Women Workers in Seven Professions by Edith J. Morley
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Nurses
VII. NURSING IN SCHOOLS AND NURSES AS INSPECTORS. By H.L. PEARSE VIII. NURSING IN HOSPITALS FOR THE INSANE. By a Matron of one of them IX. NURSING IN THE COLONIES. By A. FRICKER, Matron of the Colonial Hospital, Trinidad, under the Colonial Nursing Association X. NURSING IN THE ARMY AND NAVY. By the Sub-Editor XI. PRISON NURSING. By the Sub-Editor XII. MIDWIFERY AS A PROFESSION FOR WOMEN (OTHER THAN DOCTORS). By ANNIE M'CALL, M.D., Senior Medical Officer and Lecturer, Clapham Maternity Hospital and School of Midwifery; late Lecturer in and Demonstrator of Operative Midwifery, London School of Medicine for Women; Examiner, Central Midwives' Board; Vice-Chairman of the Committee of the London County Council for the Supervision of Midwives in the County of London XIII. MASSAGE. By EDITH M. TEMPLETON, Secretary of the Incorporated Society of Trained Masseuses IV. WOMEN AS SANITARY INSPECTORS AND HEALTH VISITORS. By (Mrs) F.J. |
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