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Ethel Gordon Fenwick
Born
Ethel Gordon Manson

(1857-01-26)26 January 1857
Elgin, Moray
Died13 March 1947(1947-03-13) (aged 90)
NationalityBritish
OccupationNurse
Known forPresident of the International Council of Nurses

Ethel Gordon Fenwick (née Manson; 26 January 1857 – 13 March 1947) was a British nurse who played a major role in the History of Nursing in the United Kingdom. She campaigned to procure a nationally recognised certificate for nursing, to safeguard the title "Nurse", and lobbied Parliament to pass a law to control nursing and limit it to "registered" nurses only.

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History of nursing in the United Kingdom

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supported the Hospitals Association and another faction, led by Ethel Gordon Fenwick, which opposed the new register and sought to align themselves more...

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Nurses Registration Act 1919

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Nursing Council, and was the culmination of a long campaign led by Ethel Gordon Fenwick to establish a register of nurses. There was a general register for...

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Isla Stewart

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presence of her dear friend, who was once matron of St Bartholomew's, Ethel Gordon Fenwick.[citation needed] While Stewart was matron she founded the League...

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Nurse education

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Switzerland : L'École La Source Some other nurses at that time, notably Ethel Gordon Fenwick, were in favor of formalized nursing registration and curricula that...

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Timeline of nursing history

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of nurses. The first name entered in the register as SRN 001 was Ethel Gordon Fenwick. 1921 – Sophie Mannerheim, a pioneer of modern nursing in Finland...

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List of nurses

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former Regional Adviser on Nursing and Midwifery for Europe for WHO Ethel Gordon Fenwick (1856–1947), British nurse who campaigned for a law limiting nursing...

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Wimpole Street

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Robert Walter Carden, 1st Baronet, No. 64 Wilkie Collins, No. 82 Ethel Gordon Fenwick, No. 20 Sir Henry Goldfinch, No. 11 Henry Hallam, No. 67 Edward James...

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Maidstone typhoid epidemic

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hospital's Private Nursing Institute. Prominent nurse reformer, Ethel Gordon Fenwick visited the hospitals and wrote about her visits. The nurses and...

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Hollywood Private Hospital

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(Victoria Cross) The Hollywood Clinic has the following: Fenwick Day Unit - named after Ethel Gordon Fenwick THC Edis - named after Dot (Margaret Dorothy) Edis...

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Annie McIntosh

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discuss the legalization of Nurse Registration for trained nurses. Ethel Gordon Fenwick -- a former matron of St Bartholomew's Hospital -- was a leading...

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Royal College of Nursing

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Association, but this was frustrated, largely by the efforts of Ethel Gordon Fenwick. In March 1917 the college had 2,553 members and, by 1919, 13,047...

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1923 in the United Kingdom

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nurses under the Nurses Registration Act 1919 begins; campaigner Ethel Gordon Fenwick is first on the register. Dorothy Davis becomes the first woman to...

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Rebecca Strong

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Montreal in Canada. In 1926 Strong, along with others including Mrs Bedford Fenwick, became involved in setting up the British College of Nurses, which focused...

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Daphne Steele

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Lavinia Dock

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laborers, providing preventive care and health education. Dock and Ethel Gordon Fenwick founded the International Council of Nurses in 1899, which offered...

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Eva Luckes

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in the campaign against the state registration of nurses led by Ethel Gordon Fenwick, on which see "State Registration of Nurses" (McDonald). Luckes is...

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The British Journal of Nursing

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in 1956. The journal was acquired in 1893 by Bedford Fenwick and his wife, Ethel Gordon Fenwick, the founder of the Royal British Nurses' Association...

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Ellen Musson

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and leading nurses such as Sidney Browne, Annie Warren Gill and Ethel Gordon Fenwick In December 1908 Musson was appointed matron of Birmingham General...

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British College of Nurses

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The British College of Nurses was set up in 1926 by Ethel Bedford Fenwick in order to offer its members professional education and support of various...

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Helen Gregory Smith

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Annie Warren Gill

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of her service during World War I. After consultation with Mrs Bedford Fenwick she founded the Scottish Matrons' Association, similar to the Matron's...

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Alicia Lloyd Still

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examinations committee from 1920. She was the second name, after Ethel Gordon Fenwick, on the newly established register of the General Nursing Council...

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Grace Ellison

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reporter for the Bystander. In 1914, Grace Ellison worked with nurse Ethel Gordon Fenwick to create the French Flag Nursing Corps, coordinating the work of...

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Emily MacManus

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Margaret Huxley

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starting in 1880. Huxley became friends with the matron, Ethel Manson (later Mrs. Bedford Fenwick), and shared her ideas about promoting nursing as a profession...

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