QUESTIONS.
7. Do you consider her to be professionally qualified to undertake the duties of such an appointment as she now desires ?
7.
ANSWERS,
the ground oneel. not
I Consider miss Lund a loyal consecint " painel 'aking sure "I have
8. Aww you aware of any ciretmantance tending to disquality hair no hesitation,
Are 8.
her for such an appointment
9. The Secretary of State will be glad to receive any in-
you may
in
in ercommending tre for any post Dospital for
which
the has had beaming
9.
formation which have to give respecting her it ourse
character or qualifications in addition to what is con- tained in the answers to the foregoing questions.
Sieber.
Right. Superintendent
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Infectious Diseases Hospital
SKIPTON, Yorka.
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Dear Madam,
August 29th 1918.
Miss D. Lund trained at this Hospital from 1905 to 1907 and by the report was a very excellent Nurse. I have not been here long so cannot tell you anything further about her.
To:-
Faithfully yours,
(Signed)
FRANCES PEARSON
Matron.
Kiss A. M. Middleton,
Secretary,
Nursing Association.
Signature
A. E. Dinshave
Occupation, Professional Qualifications, &c..
Address
Happital do th
General Hospital
prestit
Date Aug. 29d 1918
(71845) Wt. 4898/10, Èp. 168 500 111"
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