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:*“The nursing of Europeans in India has been met to some extent in the large towns by the Clewer, Wantage and All Saints Sisterhoods and kindred private institutions." (Refer [[Nurse#Religious Orders|Religious Orders]] below).
The Up-Country Nursing Association for Europeans In India was founded in 1892 in the U.K. to send trained nurses to India for employment under local committees nursing sick Europeans in up-country districts. Lady Minto’s Nursing Association was established 1906 in the U.K to send nurses to India to provide private nursing for Europeans in India. The former organisation was amalgamated with the latter.<br> Royal College of Nursing Archives (Edinburgh)(refer section below) C/123 - Lady Minto's Indian Nursing Association<br>Book<br> Gone With the Raj by Emma Wilson 1974 (Available at the B.L.) [http://books.google.com/books?id=1LAWAAAAMAAJ Snippet View Google BookBooks]. Emma Wilson was working in India with the Lady Minto’s Indian Nursing Association from the 1920’s? until 1947.She was Chief Lady Superintendent from 1938 to 1947.
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