I enclose a list of the Local Branches of the College which will indicate the areas covered; there remain many districts, however, from which opinions have not been collected. The Council will be much obliged if you will kindly place these signatures before your Committee. INDEX. A Accommodation.-of Domestic Staff, see under Domestic Staff-of ANDERSON, The Rev. S. K. 713-917. Wimbledon, bad conditions in cheap nursing homes 713-917. Association of Municipal Corporations.-Evidence on behalf of, see Hart, Authority for registration and inspection.-Authorities running welfare County Councils and County Borough Councils recommended, Report 18, Local Authority objected to, Macdonald 1937-45, 1970-8, 2064-71, 2089, Local Committees: Appointment should be compulsory, Bone 129-31, Non-County Boroughs not advocated, Lyster 3111-5 Question of, B., Miss 1453-1466. B. The Priory, Roehampton, complaint of conditions at, 1453-66. Birth Report, 1926-continued. Birth control propaganda in homes.-No experience of, Bone 258; Fothergill 360-1. Bogus homes.-Rundle 428-30, 444-5, 460-4--no Experience of, Bone 204-6. BONE, DR. J. W.; LORD, DR. C. COURTENAY, and FOTHERGILL, DR. E. ROWLAND, representing the British Medical Association 126-361. Birth control propaganda 258, 360-1-Bogus homes 204-6-British Medical Association 127-8- -Case sheets and medical records 136-45, 184-98, 233-41, 297-9, 316-22- -Central and Local Authorities 171-2, 221-4-Complaints 151-6, 196, 198-9, 269-77-Doctor's private houses 146-57, 242-50, 278-84, 324-7, 341-8- -Fees 260-7--—. Hospitals, nursing homes in connection with 158-65-Hospitals conducted by medical man or groups of medical men 158, 166-8, 191-4, 327. Inspection.-300-4 -Person or persons to carry out 175-81, 199 203, 215-7, 225-32, 257-9, 2SS-96, 303, 310-5, 334-6, 349-50, 352-3Scope 177-83, 254-5, 338-40. Maternity homes 214-6, 286-7- -Midwives and Maternity Homes Bill 189-90--Nursing staff 177-8, 182-3, 208-11, 264, 328-33- -Registration 129-35, 150-1, 173–4, 218-24, 251, 254-7, 285–8, 306–9, 354. Bournemouth nursing home.-Particulars, see Scott, Miss K. 1051-1412. British Medical Association.-Evidence on behalf of, see Bone, Dr. J. W., Lord, Dr. C. Courtenay, and Fothergill, Dr. E. Rowland 126-361Membership, Bone 127-8-Views of, summary, Report 7. BROCK, L. G., C.B., Principal Assistant Secretary, Ministry of Health, 1-125, App. I. Doctors, responsibility of 87, 90-1-Illicit homes 123-Inspection 93-7, 99-100, 104-Institutions, number of different categories 1921, App. I-Maternity homes 3-4--Matron or manager 64, 66Nerve cases 112-4, 115-Nursing homes, definition 111-2, 117-8 --Nursing staff 58–63- -Registration 6, 17, 22-23, 34, 35, 36, 39, 52-4, 92, 93, 109- -Senile chronics 37-8, Bushey Lodge Twilight Sleeping Nursing Home, Bushey Park.-Bad conditions, Robertson 2250-360. Byelaws.-Approval by Ministry of Health, no objection to, Kay Menzies 2565-6. C. Cancer cases.-Non-Separation of, Anderson 807-8. CARDROSS-GRANT, MISS 713-917. Wimbledon, bad conditions in cheap nursing homes 713-917. Case sheets and medical records.-Information in, availability to Ministry of Health for compilation of statistics, question of, Bone 316-20, 322; Fothergill 320-1. Case Report, 1926-continued. Case sheets and medical records-cont. Inspection by Lay persons, should not be allowed, Bone 136-45, 184-8, 233-6, 241; Lord 237; Fothergill 239-40, question of, Kay Mencies 2523-8, value of records would be destroyed, Bone 137, 140-1Present position should continue, Bone 240-1. Private matters between doctor and patient, the universal rule, Bone 297-8; Fothergill 299-System, Miss K. Scott 1215-6; Crookenden 1216. Charitable organisations.-Exemption proposed, Report 35, 38. Christian Science Board of Directors.-Evidence on behalf of, re Tennant, Charles William John, 551-712. Christian Science Nursing homes.-no Bogus homes, Tennant 651-2Fees, Tennant 689-706- -Number and class of cases taken, etc., Tennant 555-71, 583-92, 657-78, 706-10——Nurses, number, training, etc., T'ennant 593-603, 641, 680-2, 686-8- -Registration and inspection, claim to exclusion from, Tennant 572-712- Sanitary inspection not objected to, Tennant 653. Christian Science Organisation.-Size of, Tennant 552–4. Chronic Cases.-See Senile and Chronic. College of Nursing.-Complaints received by, Fothergill 196; Rundle 370-9--Council, signatures of those in favour of registration sent to Select Committee by, Rundle App. 1-Evidence on behalf of, see Rundle, Miss M. S., R.R.C. 362-550- Nature of organisation, membership, etc., Rundle 362-7——Views of, summary, Report 7. Common ward.-Approved if sufficient room and proper nursing, Thackore 1600, 1695. Complaints.-by Affidavit, not found necessary, Fothergill 198-9--to General Medical Council and Board of Control, possibility of, Fothergill 151-6, 269–77- -by Patients, rare, Paterson 3613-Reasons for small number, Thackore 1575-6- -Received by College of Nursing, Fothergill 196; Rundle 370-9. Consumptive cases.-Non-separation of, Anderson 808-9. Cottage hospitals.-Conditions in, Stephenson 985–90- -Inspection ques- CROOKENDEN, MISS C. C. 1051-1412. Sending of Case books, 1216 Cottage hospitals 1271-3- -Doctors' houses 1055 -Drainage, Inspection 1356-8- -Fees 1234-5-Immoral homes 1087. CROOKENDEN Report, 1926-continued. CROOKENDEN, MISS C. C.-cont. Inspection and Registration.-Advocated and reasons 1075-83Authority for 1224-6, 1228-9- -Enquiries of patients 1205, 1369–72, 1386-7-Person to make 1092-7, 1219-21-Scope 1102-8, 1204-5. Maternity cases 1291-2, 1367-8- -Matron 1091-Notices and Notice board 1098-101, 1174-85. Nursing homes.-Expenses 1375-7-Run by doctors 1318-Size 1365. Nursing staff 1091, 1242-3, 1289-92, 1299–3041206-9, 1211-8, 1394-1403- -Sanitary 1203- -Supervision 1351-4. -Register of patients arrangements 1088-90, D. DAVIDSON, J. 1712-1788. Harrogate nursing home, complaint re 1712-88-Registration 1715, 1781-7. Death.-Room not fumigated or properly cleaned after, Miss X 1482. Doctors.-Complaints to, by patients, no result, Leverson 3748-9 Extent of knowledge of, and power re conditions in homes, Thackore 1666-76, 1680. Nursing homes run by: Exemption, proposals, Bone 158, 166-8, 191-4; Lord 194; Kay Menzies 2377, 2420, 2426-34, 2498-500, 2516-9; Douglas Drummond 2781-2, 2890-924, question of, Lyster 3084-93, 3098-109- Inspection by special professional organisation to be considered, Bone 327- -Registration, should include, Report 33-4, 38; Stephenson 982-4, 1033-7; Crookenden 1318, question of, Phillips 2601-3-with Wife as housekeeper and one trained and 10 untrained nurses, Mrs. J. K. 3669-3737. Responsibility for seeing that patient properly looked after, Brock 87, 90-1; Gwyer 88-9. Taking in of private patients: Advertising, Mrs. E. F. 1869-71--Bad conditions, case of, Mrs. E. F. 1789-1847, 1850-61-Bad treatment, case known, Paterson 3611-2-Exclusion from registration advocated, certificate by two medical men not objected to, Bone 146-9, 157, 242-5, 250, 278, 281, 327; Fothergill 151-6, 246-9, 279-80, 232-4, 324-5, 341-8, advocated, but staff should be registered, Douglas Drummond 2901-24. Inspection: Advocated, Rundle 383-6; Lyster 3101-9, 3157-8 Exemption on certain conditions would be approved, Hart 2988, 3000, 3039-48; Underhill 3351-5, 3383- -Objections to, Underhill 3304-15, 3341-50, 3356; Dr. C. F. Scott 3387, 3397-408, 3417-23, 3433-4, 3506-7--Question of, from patient's point of view, Underhill 3304-5, 3310. Nursing, by untrained women only, Mrs. E. F. 1792-97, 1837-47particulars of cases, Underhill 3287-303, 3316-40, 3358-70; Dr. C. F. Scott 3417-8, 3445-63-Patients should have right of -Recommendaappeal to General Medical Council, Thackore 1582tion re, Report 33-4, 38. Doctors |