Parliamentary Papers, Band 7H.M. Stationery Office, 1926 |
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... difficult . Many homes which cater for surgical cases are without any form of operating theatre , and consequently operations have to be carried on in the patient's bed - room with all the attendant difficulties in regard to lighting ...
... difficult . Many homes which cater for surgical cases are without any form of operating theatre , and consequently operations have to be carried on in the patient's bed - room with all the attendant difficulties in regard to lighting ...
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... difficult to fix even a minimum percentage of trained nursing staff that could be universally applicable . Even the ... difficulty in obtaining the necessary staff to - day , if , in future , they are required to carry a larger ...
... difficult to fix even a minimum percentage of trained nursing staff that could be universally applicable . Even the ... difficulty in obtaining the necessary staff to - day , if , in future , they are required to carry a larger ...
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... difficult to apply . You might be able to say in a large number of cases . " This nurse would have been eligible had she applied , " but there are a great many other cases in which it might be a matter of conjecture whether she would ...
... difficult to apply . You might be able to say in a large number of cases . " This nurse would have been eligible had she applied , " but there are a great many other cases in which it might be a matter of conjecture whether she would ...
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... difficult surgical cases , obviously if there is not an ample supply of trained nurses the staffing would not be sufficient , but is it not a matter to be left to the inspecting authority ? You cannot lay down , I submit , any hard and ...
... difficult surgical cases , obviously if there is not an ample supply of trained nurses the staffing would not be sufficient , but is it not a matter to be left to the inspecting authority ? You cannot lay down , I submit , any hard and ...
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... difficult to have a nurse except with the very highest possible qualifica- tions inspecting in effect a Doctor's nursing home . 99. That would mean , therefore , that you would have to have an entirely ad hoc person for that purpose in ...
... difficult to have a nurse except with the very highest possible qualifica- tions inspecting in effect a Doctor's nursing home . 99. That would mean , therefore , that you would have to have an entirely ad hoc person for that purpose in ...
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Acland-Troyte Adjourned Albert Alexander Alexander Sprot Amendment proposed authority Ayes Basil Peto BILL Lords Borough Brigadier-General Briscoe Sir Henry Captain Briscoe Sir Captain Cazalet Sir Captain Styles Cazalet Cazalet Sir Burton Cecil Wilson Chairman Clause Codling Colonel Committee divided copies County Council Crookenden Departments doctor Edmund Wood George Cockerill hospital insert the words inspection Jephcott Kay Menzies leave Lieut.-Colonel Heneage London Major Ruggles-Brise maternity homes matron Medical Officer MEMBERS PRESENT Noes nursing homes Officer of Health papers patients person printed Question proposed Question put Ramsden registered nurse Report Richard Luce Sir Riley Shiels Sir Burton Chadwick Sir Henry Cautley Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister Sir Richard Luce Sir Robert Newman Sir Thomas Davies Sir Wilfrid Sugden Sir William Perring staff STANDING COMMITTEE Stationery Office sworn and examined thing Tinne tion trained nurses Vernon Davies Walter Shaw Webb Windsor-Clive Womersley words proposed