From Nurses Abroad
Nurse Bargrove writes from C.M.S. Hospital, Hangchow, China. She had the pleasure of attending the Conference of the Nurses' Association of China where nurses, Chinese and Foreign, from all parts of the great country, were gathered together. She found it an inspiration from beginning to end, and says that a thrill went through the
nurses from New Zealand when m the list of greetings from Associations they heard "Our beloved New Zealand's" message, and wished to thank all for sending it Nurse Bargrove writes of the "agony" of the language exams., and the need for constant study of the Chinese characters.
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Kai Tiaki : the journal of the nurses of New Zealand, Volume XV, Issue 3, 1 July 1926, Page 112
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