Catharine Grace Loch, Royal Red Cross, Senior Lady Superintendent Queen Alexandra's Military Nursing Service for India: A MemoirH. Frowde, 1905 - 359 頁 |
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Agra altogether ARMY NURSING SERVICE arrived beautiful Betty Bradshaw camp carved Chitral cholera cold coolies course Darband doctors enteric fever everything expedition feel feet fever flowers gardens glad Hassanzais heavy hills hot weather India INDIAN ARMY NURSING Kashmir Lady Roberts Lady Superintendent last night leave letter Lolab Valley look lovely Maharajah marble March medical officers Meerut Mian Mir miles Miss Loch months morning mountains Murree native nearly never nice night duty Nowshera Nursing Record Nursing Sisters Oghi orderlies palace palkee patients Peshawar ponies pretty Punjab Quetta rain Rawal Pindi regiment river rocks round Royal Red Cross seems sent Sept sick Simla Sister H snow soldiers sort Srinagar Station Hospital tents thick things to-day trees Umballa valley village ward week wind wonderful yesterday
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第 212 頁 - I do not know whether I am on my head or my heels when I have active relations with you.
第 329 頁 - But the fact that they [the sisters} are young women, living without any protection from relations or friends, renders their position in some ways a difficult one. Instead of being more independent, they have practically less safe liberty of action than many a girl living in her father's house...
第 xii 頁 - ... obtained the high esteem of the medical authorities with whom she was brought into communication. Undoubtedly under a less able and less judicious Pioneer the Indian Nursing Service could not have achieved the marked success which justified the Government of India in adding to the personnel and in extending the areas of usefulness.
第 351 頁 - British soldier, and those who have not an unquestionable social position are not suited either for the work or the society into which they are admitted when they join the Service : they will be out of their element, and it will be hard both on themselves and on their colleagues.
第 318 頁 - Burmah, but even this increase is a mere drop in the ocean, for the country is so vast that although Nursing Sisters are placed in a few only of the largest stations, they are scattered in twos and threes and even singly at immense distances apart.
第 8 頁 - Station gave a garden party, and the opportunity was taken of introducing them to the society of the cantonment, by way of demonstrating their social position as ladies.
第 36 頁 - She does write such charming letters full of encouragement and also lots of questions about our work. When she wrote last it was immediately after receiving all the doctors...
第 97 頁 - ... find themselves thrown out of their proper position in life on account of their colleagues.
第 346 頁 - It is impossible to use sheets on the beds for that reason, and one often has to splash courageously through waterfalls and deep mud to reach one's patients...
第 329 頁 - Sisters are generally invited to most of the gaiety that goes on in their station, but it is impossible to lead such a life and to nurse properly at the same time.