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Catalogue reference: PRO 30/63
PRO 30/63
This collection of documents covers the supervision of county and district nursing associations. The papers include correspondence, questionnaires and preliminary and annual reports by inspectors of the Queens Institute of Distrtict Nursing.
PRO 30/63
1850-1949
This collection of documents covers the supervision of county and district nursing associations. The papers include correspondence, questionnaires and preliminary and annual reports by inspectors of the Queens Institute of Distrtict Nursing.
The records are arranged alphabetically under counties.
Not Public Record(s)
English
597 file(s)
In 1964
Papers from all associations have been preserved to 1914; thereafter, only county and selected urban and rural areas are represented.
The Queen Victoria Institute of District Nursing, which grew out of William Rathbone's work in Liverpool in the 1860's, was granted the Royal Charter in September 1889. In 1925 its name was changed to the Queen's Institute of District Nursing when Queen Mary became its patron
From the first it fulfilled two main functions (i) the training of district nurses (ii) the supervision of county and district nursing associations.
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