Ethel Gordon Fenwick

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Ethel Gordon Fenwick was a pioneering British nurse and campaigner who led the movement for state registration of nurses and helped professionalize modern nursing in the United Kingdom.

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instanceOf nurse
nursing reformer
person
women's rights activist
advocatedFor higher education standards for nurses
professional status for nurses
state registration of nurses in the United Kingdom
birthName Ethel Gordon Manson NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
dateOfBirth 1857-01-26
dateOfDeath 1947-03-13
describedAs key figure in the professionalization of nursing in Britain
pioneer of nurse registration
editorOf Nursing Record NERFINISHED
The British Journal of Nursing NERFINISHED
employer St Bartholomew's Hospital NERFINISHED
endTime 1887
familyName Fenwick NERFINISHED
Manson NERFINISHED
founded British Nurses' Association NERFINISHED
Royal British Nurses' Association NERFINISHED
fullName Ethel Gordon Fenwick NERFINISHED
givenName Ethel NERFINISHED
knownFor helping to professionalize modern nursing in the United Kingdom
leading the campaign for state registration of nurses in the United Kingdom
marriedName Ethel Gordon Fenwick NERFINISHED
memberOf International Council of Nurses NERFINISHED
Royal British Nurses' Association NERFINISHED
movement professionalization of nursing
state registration of nurses
nationality British
notableWork campaign for the Nurses Registration Act 1919
occupation editor
nurse
nursing leader
placeOfBirth Elgin NERFINISHED
Moray NERFINISHED
Scotland
placeOfDeath England
London, England
surface form: London

United Kingdom
positionHeld Honorary Secretary of the British Nurses' Association
Matron of St Bartholomew's Hospital
President of the Royal British Nurses' Association
sexOrGender female
spouse Dr. Bedford Fenwick NERFINISHED
startTime 1881

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