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Matrons cannot afford, if they wish to retain personal influence, to dissociate themselves from the new nursing ideals inspired by the well recognised law of evolution. They must be part and parcel of the nursing profession or they don't count.

We have a splendid object lesson of the value of solidarity, in nursing results before us at the moment. The six National Councils of nurses are all here to attend the quinquennial meeting, led by their prominent matrons, who are, as they deserve to be, the most popular members of the Councils. — From the " British Journal of Nursing "

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Kai Tiaki : the journal of the nurses of New Zealand, Volume II, Issue 4, 1 October 1909, Page 148

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Untitled Kai Tiaki : the journal of the nurses of New Zealand, Volume II, Issue 4, 1 October 1909, Page 148

Untitled Kai Tiaki : the journal of the nurses of New Zealand, Volume II, Issue 4, 1 October 1909, Page 148

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