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British Columbia History of Nursing Society
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Individuals identified left to right: unknown, unknown, Nina Rumen, Monica Green, Glennis Zilm, unknown, Edith Lees.

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Photographs are duplicates. Individuals identified left to right: Ethel Warbinek; Don Ransom; Glennis Zilm; unidentified woman in gray; unidentified woman in red top [hidden by woman in pink top in foreground]; unidentified woman in pink top (possibly from SJH Nurses

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[Photograph taken at opening reception of Canadian Museum of Civilization Nursing Exhibit]

The parade of fashion on the stage during the Opening Ceremonies. L to R: Department of National Defense Uniforms: Nursing Sister (with veil), WWI, and seven more uniforms from the more modern era (including some males). B.C. HoN Group Uniforms: Mrs. Miller, Riel Rebellion (worn by Glennis Zilm); Walking Out Uniform, Royal Jubilee Hospital 1905 (worn by Stephanie Buckingham). Foreground (walking out on to front cat walk platform); Jeanne Mance, ca. 1641 (worn by Sheila J. Rankin Zerr). Background again: VAD Uniform with Red Cross worn in WWI (worn by Margaret Scaia); 1940s uniform (with red cross on bib) (worn by Brenda Flynn); St. Joseph

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Under the supervision of a sister-tutor a nurse lays sterilized dressings on a trolley for use in the surgical ward. As part of her training she will watch the dressings being applied by the ward sister or senior nurse.

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In a mental hospital a nurse watches a patient as the electrical impulses of the brain are recorded. This is a highly specialized branch of nursing requiring knowledge of modern scientific treatments.

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Individuals identified Ethel Warbinek and Mary Richmond.

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Individual identified Helen Shore.

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Individuals identified Verna Splane, left, second left Helen Shore. Man unidentified.

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Individuals identified Don Ransom and two others at exhibit table.

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Individuals identified Don Ransom and two others at exhibit table.

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Individuals identified Nina Rumen, Ethel

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Individuals identified Ethel Warbinek behind speaker Joan Doree.

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Unidentified and Beth Fitzpatrick speaking at CAHN conference.

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Sheila Zerr and Meryn Stuart (U of Ottawa). Karen Abbott clapping.

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Sheila Zerr and Meryn Stuart (U of Ottawa).

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Don Ransom with photograph and unidentified woman

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Glennis Zilm, Sheila Zerr and unidentified woman

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Kathy Murphy, unidentified, and Pat Wadsworth with book The Lamp Is Heavy.

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Beverly Du Gas and unidentified woman

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Nursing exhibit: “Early Nursing in B.C.”

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Two women with Jo Scott-B print

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BCHNS member Beverly Witter Du Gas. Dr. Beverly Witter Du Gas received the Order of B.C. in 1999. With her, left, are BC Premier Glen Clark and the Honorable Garde Gardom, Lieutenant Governor of BC. Dr. Du Gas was the founding president of BCHNS and was a member until her death in 2012. Official photograph from the presentation ceremonies in Victoria.

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BCHNS members Dr. Beverly Witter Du Gas and Sheila Rankin Zerr. At the Society

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