COOK HOSPITAL INQUIRY
THE MATRON'S EVIDENCE TAKEN. By Telegraph—Press Association. Cisborne, January 18. The Hospital Commission was occupied nearly all day with the evidence of Matron Tait, who lengthily reviewed events at the institution since the 'beginning; of 1916. She attributed the trouble at the hospital to the longstanding lack of discipline and the resentment of the staff when she, enforced discipline. She stated that Dr. Bowie and herself did not work harmoniously, and this accentuated the trouble. . ; • The petitioners' case is nearing conclusion.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 99, 19 January 1918, Page 6
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