Picture Post, September
9, 1939
(and doing splendidly, thank.you Nurse!)
Birthday greetings · and plans
announced by ·Nursing Illustrated
F
ROM its first issue Nursing Illustrated
was a spectacular success. In a few
,weeks it had secured the leading position
amongst nursing journals. Its net sale
was over 50,000 copies, a figure it has
since maintained consistently.
The reason? In this week's issue, Nursing
Illustrated publishes birthday greetings from
leading members of the medical and nursing
profession. Here are some extracts :
"By its original outlook, sustained interest,
instructive articles and apt illustrations, Nursing
Nursin-g
Illustrated has made for itself an imporiclnt
positioll."
Lord Dawson of Penn.
"Who doubts the survival of a journal which
,keeps the nursing professionfami/iar with the rapid
march
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events in the medical and surgicalworld
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Sir
W. '
I.
de Courcy Wheeler, Past President
of the Royal College of Surgeons.
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A most instructive and comprehensive paper,
which should be of great assistance' to all branches
of the nursing profession."
C. M. Roy, Matron–
in-Chief, Q.A.I.M.N.S.
.,
I have followed with interest and admiration
the progress of this promising 'infant' and
ILLUSTRATED
prophesy a future of usefu/lless aud real help to the
professioll."
Catherine Black.
Today with one year's success behind
it,
Nursing
Illustrated has still more ambitious plans for the
future.
It
is determined to raise still higher its
standard of interest and usefulness.
In the special birthday number, now on sale, some
of these new features are introduced.
Everyone with the interests of the nursing profession
at heart should see this issue.
It
can
be
obtained from
any newsagent.
Special Birthday Issue
Features include
Messages
Horn
such famous personalities as
Lord Dawson of Penn, Lord Hordcr, Sir
Edmund Spriggs, Sir Lancelot Barrington-
Ward, Nurse Black, Dame MclJroy.
Extended Picture Section.
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