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THE

Metropolitan and National Nursing Association

FOR

PROVIDING TRAINED NURSES FOR THE SICK POOR.





Objects of the Association.

1. To train and provide a body of Skilled Nurses to nurse the Sick poor at their own homes.

2. To establish in the Metropolis, and to assist in establishing in the Country, district organisation for this purpose.

3. To establish a Training School for District Nurses in connection with one of the London Hospitals.

4. To raise by all means in its power the standard of Nursing, and the social position of Nurses.




Executive Committee.

The Duke of Westminster, K.G., Chairman.
R. Wigham, Esq., Vice-Chairman.
Charles T. Dyke Agland, Esq.
Hon. George Brodrick.
Henry Bonham-Carter, Esq.
Andrew Johnston, Esq.
Sir Edmund Lechmere, Bart., Chairman of Country Department.
Henry Peto, Esq.
E. H. Sieveking, Esq., M.D., Chairman of Medical Sub-Committee.


Treasurers.

George T. Biddulph, Esq.
Thomas Brassey, Esq., M.P.


Superintentent-General

Miss Florence S. Lees.


Secretary.

Captain Fortescue.




Subscriptions will be thankfully received and acknowledged by the Secretary, at the Office, 23, Bloomsbury, Square, London, W.C. Cheques and Post Office Orders should be crossed Messrs. Cocks, Biddulph & Co., 43, Charing Cross, London, S.W.