It is indeed no small evidence of the unsoundness of this church, when the heads of colleges are suffered, impune, to recommend such books for students and probationers to form upon.
It will be observed that the report contemplates the training ofprobationers for other Workhouse Infirmaries.
Department may be considerably lessened by training nurses for other hospitals; the cost of the probationers being either paid for by a Government grant, or by the bodies for whom the nurses may be trained.
And that, anyhow, probationers should never be sent to private patients, who are paying a lot and want the best.
And she added that the probationers received the regular first-year allowance of eight dollars a month, and she could make it do nicely--which was quite true, unless she kept on breaking thermometers when she shook them down.
But she only observed that probationers were always coming and going, and it wasn't worth while learning their names until they were accepted.
Sounds take on much significance in a hospital, and probationers study them, especially footsteps.
So two orderlies and two Red Cross probationers were always on duty there, and I think they enjoyed it as much as the men.
The Committee were good enough to allow me to keep the best of the Red Cross workers as probationers and to forbid entrance to the others.
The sanitars, or orderlies, do all that probationers in an English hospital would do for the patients, and all the heavy lifting and carrying, so that the work is not very hard though very continuous.
Latterly the number of members and probationers has decreased.
In 1870 they reported a net loss of five hundred, making, with the probationers reported, a loss of fifteen hundred in one year, in ten churches.
In 1869 they had reported one hundred probationers each.
Others of her training staff and some of the schoolprobationers were in a board school, which had been rapidly converted into another hospital.
These Belgian probationers in three years' time will look back on the first days of trial with wonder.
Owing to this decision only six probationers can be received for the coming year, and others who have made application to enter must wait their turn.
Besides the deaconesses and probationers thirty-two associates are connected with this home.
A great deal of care is taken to test the efficiency of the candidates, and only about one half the probationers finally become deaconesses in full connection.
The rules for probationers are full of practical suggestions touching the details of daily life.
The older probationersare divided two and three in a room.
Indeed, it must be admitted that "Mrs. Church" was treated with some favoritism by the house surgeon; and there were some plain nurses and some plain probationers who made their private comments and remarks on this fact.
Yes, they receive what they callprobationers at some hospitals, and perhaps Doctor Brentwood would kindly use his influence to get me admitted at one of these.
She came to the conclusion that the Probationers were not always adequately taught by the Sisters, and she drew up accordingly a "Memorandum of Instruction to Ward Sisters on their duties to Probationers.
Also (4) lists of the clothing and underclothing (even to changes of linen) we give to and require from ourProbationers and Nurses, and of the changes of sheets.
The notes which Miss Nightingale took of conversations with Probationers did not refer only to those ladies themselves.
Of Madame Werckner Miss Nightingale told something in an address to theProbationers at St. Thomas's.
Memorandum forProbationers as to Finger Poisoning, etc.
But the note which she struck in her next Address to the Probationers was all of humility.
Donald sat before the pulpit and filled the hearts of nervous probationers with dismay, not because his face was critical, but because it seemed non-conducting, upon which their best passages would break like spray against a rock.
It was as well for the probationers that they had not caught the glint of those black beady eyes.
The choristers wear trencher caps and gowns; the probationers flannel caps, bearing the arms of the cathedral.
When the system of probationersis at work the voice-building exercises will not be much needed.
The choristers are on the foundation, and receive a stipend; the probationers get their schooling only.
There are always two probationers in the school from eight to ten years of age paying L35 exclusive of usual extras.
Probationers pay L5 per quarter, and do everything except sing in church.
Longhurst, and the probationers have also a lesson by themselves.
I admit probationers at the early age of six if I find they have any voice, as I think the earlier the better.
The ten choristers and eightprobationers are lodged, boarded, and taught together at the Choir School.
Boys admitted as probationers nine to eleven, on passing examination.
There are also four to eight probationers who supply vacancies, if on second trial their voices are approved.
No; it's my Sunday in--unless I could get one of the other probationers to change with me.
There is not a nurse in the whole hospital who trains as she does, and her probationers always get the best certificates at the end of the two years of training.
It was her duty to correct the faintest attempt at flirting on the part of the probationers and medical students.
At dinner that day, it suddenly passed through her mind that she must, by hook or by crook, induce one of the probationers to change Sundays with her.
The next morning at breakfast she noticed that one or two of the probationers giggled a little when they saw her.
One cannot help wondering that the authorities do not utilise them as probationers under trained nurses instead of using up the strength of the qualified workers in menial jobs.
A] This has since been done, and members of Voluntary Aid Detachments are now used extensively in France as probationers in military hospitals where they come under direct War Office control.
We often wonder that no use is made of the members of the Voluntary Aid Detachments as probationers under the trained nurses.
The Vice Chancellor was in the chair] It is a great honour that it should fall to me to be the first Secretary of State to address this body of probationers and others.
We do not, you understand, pay our probationers a fixed salary.
Then he proceeded: "The society only asks from its probationers the faith which it has in them.
For these as well as the probationers the entrance examinations of the school were insisted on.
The probationers being usually too young for the school, were allowed three conditions, since they have plenty of time to work them off before old enough to enter the school.
All the probationers who completed their course (13 out of the 15) expressed their gratitude for the benefits they had received.
When the probationers had finished their training, they were expected to enter into service as hospital nurses, or in such other situations in public institutions as through the Council or otherwise might be offered to them.
Two or three of your probationers whom I spoke to impressed me favourably.
Also, do the Nurse-Probationers take advantage of their opportunities, in the excellent classes given them by the Home Sister, in keeping diaries and some cases?
And the Nurse-Probationers have all one morning and one afternoon in the week to improve themselves, in which our kind Home Sister assists them by classes.
Very few of the Nurse-Probationers have taken notes of Mr. Croft’s Lectures at all; it is not fair to Mr. Croft to give him people who do not benefit by his instruction.
Both we have known; we have known Nurse-Probationers who took the Ladies “under their protection” in saving them the harder work, and the Ladies have given them the full return back in helping them in their education.
One of our past Probationers said: “Our work must be the first thing, but God must be in it.
Lady Probationersrealise how important their example is in these things, so little and so great!
To the Special Probationers may I say one more word?
Some of us knew him: one of ourProbationers was with him and his wife, who died in 1862, and Bishop Mackenzie, at their Mission Station in Africa.
We may regret that our ownProbationers seem so worldly and external.
Many, very many of our old Matrons and Nurses have told me that their time as probationers with us was “the happiest time of their lives.
She was divided between her disapproval of internes at all times and of young probationers generally, and her allegiance to the brilliant surgeon whose word was rapidly becoming law in the hospital.
Two or three probationers had been sent to help cleanup, and a senior nurse.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "probationers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.