. A history of nursing; the evolution of nursing systems from the earliest times to the foundation of the first English and American training schools for nurses. In New Continents 135 some of them have remained for years in the sameposition. The training of men is regarded here assuccessful. The school had, in 1911, a roll of forty-five students, seven of whom were men. The Aberdeen Hospital in New Glasgow has itsnurses school; Charlottetown has a training schoolin the Prince Edward Island General Hospital; , New Brunswick, has one organised in was one year earlier wit


. A history of nursing; the evolution of nursing systems from the earliest times to the foundation of the first English and American training schools for nurses. In New Continents 135 some of them have remained for years in the sameposition. The training of men is regarded here assuccessful. The school had, in 1911, a roll of forty-five students, seven of whom were men. The Aberdeen Hospital in New Glasgow has itsnurses school; Charlottetown has a training schoolin the Prince Edward Island General Hospital; , New Brunswick, has one organised in was one year earlier with its school At Kingston, in 1812, a few citizens banded them-selves together under the name of the Kingston Com-passionate Society with the object of relieving thedistress and sufferings of emigrants. The societyswork increased, and in 1821 was taken over by theFemale Benevolent Association, which, in 1833, ap-pealed to the Legislature of Upper Canada and ob-tained a grant toward the erection of a building was completed in 1834, Dut owingto lack of means the interior was unfinished until1837 when a further grant was received from thegovernme


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