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at least should be well,
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in private life.
The
names of distinguished 2. Name persons should not be
given unless they really
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14.Russel Street,
Calcutta,
355
Medical College.
Kiss Craddock has been Senior Nursing Sister-in-Charge of the "Eden Hospital", one of the group of Hospitale under the administaa- tive control of the Principal of the Medical College.
In my capacity as Principal I have had personal experience of Kiss Craddock's work, and from reports made to me by Lieut.-Colonel Green, I..S., Major Holdick Leicester, 1.M.S., and Captain Green- Armytage, 1.1.S., the officers more directly conserned with the Eden Hospital, I have been able to form a very high opinion indeed of Miss Craddock's work. She is a most excellent Sister, has marked administrative ability, is much liked by her staff and patients, whib at the same time she maintains strict discipline in her Hospital and can be confidently recomended for any such post of responsibility.
It is a great regret to us that her time here has come to a
close.
Ben.H.Deere. Lt.-Colonel.I.M.S., Officiating Principal Medical College.
Calcutta. 14th December, 1917.
6, Harington Street,
November 17th.
Sieter Craddock performed the duties of Sister-in-Charge of the
Eden Hospital during the seven months I was officiating as Surgeon
to that Institution.
I have much pleasure in stating that she carried out her duties
in an exceedingly able and efficient manner, She is cheerful, hard-working and highly trained, and I always found her a most
loyal and pleasant colleague to work with.
feel much indebted to her for the care and trouble she took with all the patients in so ably and efficiently supervising all
the nursing arrangements.
She is leaving the Hospital shortly at the conclusion of her term of office there, and I take this opportunity of wishing her
every success for the future.
can confidently recommend Kiss Craddock for any post as a