QUESTIONS,
7.
Do you consider her to be professionally qualified to undertake the duties of such an appointment as she now desires?
ANSWERS.
B.
7.
Yes, decidedly do.
the Colonial Office, respecting
COLONIAL NURSES.
STATEMENT for the information of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, and for record in
Miss Clara Shelbourne.
18
S400
X.
15 MA
who is an applicant for the post of
Miobren
in the Colony of.. Nurse
Hory Kory
QUESTIONS.
ANSWERS.
8.
Are you aware of any circumstance tending to disqualify her for such an appointment?
8.
No.
1. Will you be good enough to state how long you have been acquainted with the applicant?
2. From what circumstances does your knowledge of her arise?
9. The Secretary of State will be glad to receive any information which you may have to give respecting her character or qualifications in addition to what is contained in the answers to the foregoing questions.
9.
1.
I consider her a conscientious woman & a good nurse.
1. From 1897 to 1900
2.
She was Probationer, Staff Nurse, and Sister at the Swansea General & Eye Hospital, of which I am a member of the Honorary Medical Staff
3. While you were acquainted with her was she
a. honest?
b. sober?
c. generally well conducted?
3.
a.
Yes
b.
Yes
c.
Yes
4. Was her health good?
4.
Yes
5. If she has been employed under you, will you state the nature of her duties, and how she discharged them?
5.
She has been employed under me (vid. question 2), and her duties were invariably discharged with conspicuous thoroughness, carefulness, conscientiousness, & skill.
6. Will you state the cause of her leaving—whether by voluntary resignation, dismissal, or otherwise?
6.
Voluntary resignation—in order that she might pursue a course of Midwifery at a Midwifery Training Hospital; and also that she might "better herself" financially
Signature
Maynard Bridger
Occupation, Professional qualifications, &c.............
Address
Matron & Sup't of Nurses, Swansea Gen. Hospital
Swansea.
Date
March 11th 1901
S. Wales
W B & L (3840)—14648---10-3
(21)
Very good indeed
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QUESTIONS,
7.
Do you consider her to be professionally qualified to undertake the duties of such an appointment as she now desires ?
ANSWERS.
B.
7.
Yes
dreidedly do.
the Colonial Office, respecting
COLONIAL NURSES.
STATEMENT for the information of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, and for record in
Miss Clara Shelbourne.
18
S400
X.
15 MA
who is an applicant for the post of
Miobren
in the Colony of.. Nurse
Hory Kory
QUESTIONS.
ANSWERS.
8.
Are you aware of any circumstance tending to disqualify her for such an appointment?
8.
Uo.
1. Will you be good enough to state how long you have been
acquainted with the applicant?
2. From what circumstances does your knowledge of her
arise F
9. The Secretary of State will be glad to receive any in- formation which you may have to give respecting her character or qualifications in addition to what is con- taiued in the answers to the foregoing questions.
9.
1.
I consider hip C. Chall
Abs a
mort. Conscient
woman & A
Good
bur
3 While you were acquainted with her was she
a. honest ?
b. sober ?
1. From 1897
1900
2.
3.
to
She was
Probationer, Staff Nurse,
and Sister at the Sumusha General & Eye Hospital, If which I am a member of the Anorary
Medical Staff
b.
Yes YEA
c. generally well conducted P
t.
4. Was her health good f
5. If she has beon employed under you, will you state the nature of her daties, and how she discharged them ?
5.
6. Will you state the cause of her leaving-whether by
voluntary resignation, dismissal, or otherwise?
6.
S. Wales
W B & L (3840)—14648---10-3
(21)
Very
food indeed
She has been employed under
duties were
me_ (vid. question 2). and her.
invariably discharged with conspicuous thoroughness, carefulvers, conscientions ness, f skill.
Voluntary resignation _ in order
that she might pin
-
burles
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of Midwifery at a Mridionfery braming Aspital; and also that the might "better herself" financially
Signature
Mayart. Bridger
Occupation, Professional qualifications, &c.............
Address
Date
Mation & Sup ! " of luisses Sw ausra. Gen: Hospital
Gru
Swanssa.
March 11th 1901
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