THE TRIBUNE is in receipt of a copy of “The Nursing World”
[Welland Tribune, 22 March 1895]
THE TRIBUNE is in receipt of a copy of “The Nursing World,” of Providence, R.I., a monthly magazine devoted to the theory and practices of modern nursing, from Miss Lucetta J. Gross, now of Boston, Mass. It contains a report, made by Miss Gross, of the second annual convention of the American society of superintendents of trainings schools for nurses, held in Boston last month. At least three prominent workers at the convention were from Welland and St. Catharines, viz: Mrs. Hunter-Robb, nee Hampton, formerly of Welland; Miss Sniveley of the Toronto General hospital, formerly of St. Catharines; and Miss Darche of the New York City Tr. school, also of St. Catharines. Other Canadians were Miss Brent of the Homeopathic hospital, Toronto, and Miss Draper of the Royal Victoria hospital, Montreal. Mrs. Hunter-Robb is still interested in her professional work, in which she is a leader. All Canadians should be, and are, proud to see the standing and know the influence of our own Canadian women in this noble work.
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