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delinquent in the present case,
Pa grit that
anditis Matter for regrett
she was not at once sent
back to England as unsuited for the post.
8. But apart from questions of a personal nature, it is complained by the medical Staff that the three Nurses selected from the Marylebone Informary
are not do
efficient Vurses, and have
not had the same
training
as the others, who have had all the advantage of practical experience
in the dressing of Wounds, the bandaging of
broken
broken limbs, and attendance
operation and severe
fever
cases which cannot be gained
in an
Infirmary, and forme
the part of the daily routine in a Hospital.
to
9. Arwever the remaining two Nurses from the Marylbor Infirmary appear to work harmoniously with their colleagues at the Hos petal, and
give satisfaction to the Medical Staff, as that if care is taken in the deliction of a Candidate to fill the present Vacancy it is hoped that there will be no further cause
for