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A NURSE'S LETTER.

Sir,-s—There is no harder discipline in the modern world of work than that imposed on nurses during their training period. No need to go into that now, but it is going too far when it is demanded of these girls that inhibition of all generous thoughts and impulses take its place beside all the other repressions they must practice. As to corning in late, it is true that there are times when circumstances are too much for our punctuality. Can the members of the Hospital Hoard which so coolly condemns this nurse and would deprive her of a useful career declare that they have never failed in that n-spect ? Motlmaoho.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20114, 27 November 1928, Page 12

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A NURSE'S LETTER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20114, 27 November 1928, Page 12

A NURSE'S LETTER. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20114, 27 November 1928, Page 12