TABLE XVII. - Statistics of training schools for nurses for 1884-'83; from replies to inquiries by the United States Bureau of Education. 1 Hartford Hospital Train. Hartford, Conn 1877 1877 Leander Hall 20 8 107 39 2 50 $10 a month the first Age, 21-35; good size and ing School for Nurses. year; $14 a month weight and a fair school the second education. 2 Connecticut Training New Haven, Conn 1873 1873 Miss Creemer. 18 111 $182 during entire Age, 23-40; good moral School for Nurses. course of study. character and sound health. year; $12 a month and fair education. the second year. 4 Flower Mission Training Indianapolis, Ind 1883 1883 Miss A. R. Hunt 14 5 52 $18 a month the first Age, 21-35; good common School for Nurses. year; $12 a menth school education. the second, with board. 5 Boston City Hospital Boston, Mass a1880 1878 G. H. M. Rowe, M. D... 15 65 18 229 88 2 50 $10 a month for the Age, 23-35; fair educaTraining School for first year; $14 a tion, sound health, and month for second ; good moral character. a month. 1875 1873 Miss Anna C. Maxwell 15 16 300 150 2 50 $10 a month the first Age, 25–35; good health year; $14 a month and fair éducation. the second year. months; $2 a week as to character and disHospital for Women bury district). second six months; position; good health ; and Children). and $3 a week for the and a good common last six months. school education. * From Report of the Commissioner of Education for 1883-'84. a Date of incorporation of hospital. b With a corps of lecturers. TABLE XVII.-- Statistics of training schools for nurses for 1884-'85, 8c.-- Continued. ond year. 4 13 4 2 50 $10 a month for the Age, 22-35; satisfactory first year; $14 a testimonials and replies month for the sec to questions. and health. Age, 22-40; certificate of sound health and good character. sound health and good moral character. year; $12 a month cation; cortiticatos of good character, sound duties. school education, good ness. year; $14 a month school education, and certificatos of good 6 .. 15 Brooklyn Training School | Brooklyn, N. Y. (De | 1881 1880 M. E. Spyder...... di 29 10 75 33 50 $9 a month the first | Age, 25-35; & thorough year; $15 a month Hospital). common school educaRaymond street). the second year. tion, good health, and pleasant manners. 16 | Long Island College Hog. Brooklyn, N. Y 1883 Miss Irene H. Sutliffe. 9 24 10 44 13 2 50 $9 a month the first Age, 22-35; a good edu. pital Training School. year; $15 a month cation and certificates of character. 52 None Age, 21-40; sound health for Training Nurses.* Concord street). and good character. 18 Training School for Brooklyn, N. Y. (109 1884 1878 Gertrude A. Barrett 9 20 2 31 2 2 50 $10 a month the first | Age, 25-35; good common Nurses (Brooklyn Ho Cumberland street). year; $15 a month school education, sound meopathic Hospital). the second year. health, and good moral character. 10 Buffalo General Hospital Buffalo, NY 0 1878 Miss M. K. Howell.... 8 24 8 65 30 2 50 $9 a month the first Age, 22-30 ; good common Training School for year; $12 a month school education, sound Nurges. the second year. health, and good charac ter. 20 Buffalo Stato Asylum Buffalo, N. Y 0 1883 Dr. Judson B, Andrews 2 34 0 2 24 Age, 21-40; must be at tendants in the asylum and have passed the amination. 1885 John C. Shaw, M, D., 50 5 60 5 1 52 $12 a month the sec Age, 21-35; fair educa. Nurses (Kings County superintendent of ond year. tion, good physical Insane Asylum). asylum. health, and even dispo sition. 22 Charity and Maternity Now York, N. Y. 0 1875 L. L. Seaman, M. D., 10 42 18 275 127 50 $10 a month the first Age, 20-35; ability to pass Hospitals Training (Blackwell's Island). LL. D., cbief of staff. year; $15 a month the civil service examSchool. the second year. ination, good health, and good moral charac. ter. 48 2 50 $9 a month the first Age, 20-35; good English for Nurses. Lexington avenue). year; $15 a month education, sound health, the second year. good moral character, the work. 469 235 2 50 $7 a month the first Age, 25-35; referonco ag year; $12 a month to good moral charac. pital). iho second year. ter, good health, and tion. month for the first, school education, good character. c Date of incorporation of hospital. d With a corps of lecturers. tho close of which year the school was discontinued. e Assisted by medical staff of the asylum. STATISTICAL TABLES. 10 -2 18 276 127 .. ... ... 785 TABLE XVII.—Statistics of training schools for nurses for 1884–85, 80.-Continued. 26 | Rochester City Hospital Rochester, N. Y. 1881 1880 19 7 42 19 2 52 $10 a month. Age, 20–35; common school education, good health, and moral char acter. 27 Training School for Cannonsburg, Pa 1884 William C. Bane, M. D., 3 6 3 12 3 10 Satisfactory evidence of Nurses.* secretary educational and per sonal qualification. 28 Nurses' Training School Philadelphia, Pa. 1885 Miss Alice Fisher 2 36 50 $8 to $9 a month to Age, 21-35; good charac(Philadelphia Hospi. those engaging to ter, fair education, and tal). remain in the serv. sound health. ice of the hospital. 29 Nurse Training School Philadelphia, Pa. a1861 1863 Dr. A. E. Tyng........ 2 50 $10 a month. Age, 24-40; good health of the Woman's Hog (North College ave and moral character, and fitness for duties. 1882 Richard Cadbury, 1 6 4 13 13 151 $13 a month.. Age, 21 and over; good character and fair intel- ligence. Age, 22-32; average com- mon school education, and aptitude for the work. 2 $5 a month the first Age, 22-35; good educa- principal. year: $10 a month tion and certificate of the second year. good character health, and capacity for duties. 33 Mary Fletcher Hospital Burlington, Vt. 1882 A. J. Willard, A. M., 612 6 27 18 2 $10 a month the first Ago 20-40, certiontos of Training School for sound health and good MD. year; $15 a month the second year, moral character at Nurnen isfactory education, and Payment in advance of a Fou o 10 for the newson. * From Report of the Commissioner of Education for 1883-'81. a Dato of incorporation of hospital. Baltimore Training School for Nurses (Woman's Medical College Baltimore, MD of Baltinoru). Philadelphia, PA Providence, RI This school, which held its first session in 1884, was not continued in 1885, and is not likely to be resumed. See Nurses' Training School (Philadelphia Hospital), identical. No information received. |