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Ipswich Nurses Home;
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7, Lower Brook Street,
Ipswich.
October 28th, 1912.
Kies Cirling has worked for the Ipswich Nurses' Home for a period of one year and nine months as private nurse.
During that time I have invariably had good reports of her work. She is an excellent surgical and medical nurse, she is most absolutely reliable in every way. I shall be very sorry to lose her services, but I realize that private nursing hardly affords sufficient acope for her energies.
Enid M.Newton, Superintendent, Ipswich Nurses.
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Testimonials.
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(277) miss bind newton,
Superintendent,
Ipswich Kurse's Home.
Miss A. Parsons,
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Jessop Hospital for homen
Sheffield.
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Ination,
District Hospital, West Bromwich,
The Royal Infirmary
Jessop Hospital for Women,
Sheffield,
August 18th, 1913.
Miss Edith Girling has been Maternity Staff Nurse for just over six months. During that time I have always found her thoroughly capable and conscientious in her work, most kind to the patients and particularly pleasing in her manners both to those in authority and her fellow workers.
I have much pleasure in strongly recommending her for either
a Hospital post or private nursing.
A.S.P. Parsons. Katron.
The District Hospital,
West Bromwich.
October 12th, 1910.
I am pleased to be able to testify to the good opinion I hold of Miss Edith Girling. For the last 15 months Miss Girling has held the post of Sister in charge of three Wards in this Hospital to the satisfaction of the Hon: Medical Staff and myself. The "charge" consists of 24 Beds, Ken's Surgical and 18 Cots,
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