Representation of Nurses

Date:
1908-1971
Reference:
SA/QNI/V
Part of:
Queen's Nursing Institute
  • Archives and manuscripts

About this work

Publication/Creation

1908-1971

Physical description

1 file

Biographical note

The Queen's Nurses League was established with the help of the Association of Queen's Superintendents in 1939, as a body to represent the views of District Nurses. The two bodies amalgamated in 1949 to become the Association of Queen's Nurses. Records of the bodies, and the QIDN's records of its relations with them, are somewhat intermingled

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Subjects covered in this section of the catalogue

Administration and monitoring of UK district nursing V
Association of District Nurses V.4
Association of Municipal Corporations V.2/2/3
Association of Queen's Nurses V
Banquets V.4
Briggs Committee (on Nursing) V.4/3/2
Combined district nursing and health visiting schemes V.2/2/3
Courses V.4
Crothers, Miss EM V.3/1
Drugs V.2/2/3
Knight, Jill V.4
Queen's Nurses League V.1, V.4
Refresher courses V.4
Representation of Nurses V
Royal College of Nursing (See also College of Nursing) V.4
Television broadcast V.4
World War II: Reconstruction V.2/3

Nursing Associations, Homes and Districts in this section
DNA: District Nursing Association
NA: Nursing Association

Leicester V.1
London (see also Metropolitan DNA & separate boroughs) V.1
St Helens V.1

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