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War Office,
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Referees
1. Name
Miss Fuick fine.
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Address
Matron
University College Hospital.
Gower St!
Give the names and ad- dresses of two referees. They should be respon. sible persons who know you well, either in private life or pro- fessionally; and one
at least should be well acquainted with you in private life. The
Occupation
names of distinguished 2. Name
persons should not be
given unless they really
Miss Riddell 18.R.C.
War Office.
so, all Mait.
know you well.
Testimonials.
Address
Occupation
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Inicipal Matron T.F.M.S.
Give the name, address, and occupation of the writer of each of your testimonials. Copies certified by the Colonial Nursing Association must be sant for record in the Colonial Office. The Copies may be either in M.S. or in print; and it is desirable, though not absolutely necessary, that they should be on foolscap paper not larger than this form.
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Miss Sidue: Browne.
Office
80 Pall Mall.
Matron-in-Chief. T.F.N.S.
Miss M. Nitence
165, Clapham PPd.
S.W.
Hre. Scertaing. Clapham Maternity Hospital
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80. Pall Kall, London, S.W.I. 20th November, 1919.
This is to certify that Miss Florence Stuart Dupuy has served
in the Territorial Force Nursing Service at home and in Egypt from August 11th, 1914, to March 14th, 1919. when she was demobilised.
Kiss Dupuy's service in the East dates from October, 1916. She was good professional ability, and is an able administrator. She can train and instruct her subordinates and is a competent Theatre Sister. She is very kind to her patients, keenly interested in her work, and is tactful and reliable.
She possesses self-
reliance and common-sense, and never spares herself in her endeavour to promote the comfort and well being of her patients, she is punctual in the discharge of her duties, and has a very good influence. Miss Dupuy has a very cheerful and pleasant personality, and has rendered excellent service for four and a
half years.
Sidney Browne, Matron-in-Chief.
T.F.N.S.
Clapham Haternity Hospital,
Jeffreys Road, London, 8.W.
I desire hereby to give the required testimony that Florence Stuart Dupuy since demobilisation in Karch 1919, has been working in the Training School for Midwifery attached to this Hospital, and that after many months of arduous work carried out in a
perfectly satisfactory and intelligent manner, she succeeded in passing the Clapham Examination "in Honours" and in passing the Examination of the Central Midwives Board on presenting herself for the first time to the Examiners of that Board.
M.Ritchie.
Hon.Secretary,
Clapham Haternity Hospital.
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