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Halifax Disaster Record Office Materials

Report regarding the work of the V.O.N.

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HALIFAX DISASTER RECORD OFFICE MGI vol 2124 number 42
CHRONICLE BUILDING HALIFAX N.S.

VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES.

There were four of the local staff of the V.O.N. on duty in the north end when the explosion occurred. Miss Letts, the head of the V.O.N. in Halifax, was assisting a doctor in an operation. The four in the North end were
Miss Carroll,
Mrs. Taylor,
Miss Cuvelier,
Miss Merson )
or )
Miss Munro )

They immediately set to work rendering first aid to everyone they could help.
Miss Russel, Inspector for Dominion, arrived from Ottawa on the 12th of December, with 12 V.O.N's from Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto. In the meantime the local staff was working wherever needed.
After registering, work was assigned to the visiting nurses. Eight dressing stations were opened in various parts of the city, each with a V.O.N in charge.
the rest did visiting in the city, looking after patients who were unable to go to dressing stations. One nurse has been visiting shelters ever since the disaster. Another is in the Dispensary doing dressings and otherwise assisting.
The nurses brought by Miss Russel were,
Miss Jardine )
" McCracken )
" Langdon ) Ottawa
" Skerry )
" McLennan )
Durbrow )


Reference: Archibald MacMechan Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 volume 2124 number 42

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