- Ethel Bedford-Fenwick
Ethel Bedford-Fenwick (
26 January ,1856 – March 1947) was a British nurse who campaigned to procure a nationally recognised certificate for nursing, to safeguard the title "Nurse", and lobbied Parliament to introduce a law to control nursing and limit it to "registered" nurses only.She was born in the
Morayshire town of Elgin inScotland , the daughter of a wealthy doctor who died early in her life. Ethel's mother then married George Storer, a Member of Parliament. She was educated privately at Middlethorpe Hall, Middlethorpe,Yorkshire . At the age of 21 she commencednurse training at the Children's Hospital inNottingham as a paying probationer nurse, and then atManchester Royal Infirmary . Her expertise was soon noted and it was not long before she left forLondon , where she worked in hospitals inWhitechapel , and Richmond.In 1881, at the age of 24, Ethel was appointed Matron of
St Bartholomew's Hospital , a post she held for the next six years until 1887 when she resigned her post to marry a doctor named Bedford Fenwick.She was instrumental in founding
Florence Nightingale International Foundation , the premier foundation of theInternational Council of Nurses , and was its president for the first five years. She extended significantly the training period for nurses, and campaigned for the state registration of nurses. This was achieved through theNurses Registration Act 1919 , and Ethel Bedford-Fenwick appears as "Nurse No. 1" when the register opened in 1923.Ethel Fenwick acquired the "Nursing Record" in 1893 and became its editor in 1903. It was renamed "
The British Journal of Nursing " and through its pages for the next 54 years her thinking and her beliefs are clearly revealed. She believed that there was a need for training to a recognised standard and was instrumental in forming TheBritish Nurses Association now theRoyal British Nurses Association .In 1999 an English Heritage "
blue plaque " was attached to her former home at 20 Upper Wimpole Street, London, England.References
* [http://www.fnif.org Florence Nightingale International Foundation]
* [http://www.r-bna.com/registration.asp The Royal British Nurses' Association: Registration of Nurses]
* [http://www.shef.ac.uk/~nmhuk/adltnur/people/fenwick.html The University of Sheffield: Nursing and Midwifery History UK] dead link|date=September 2008
*cite book | author = Main, Jenny | year = 1978 | title = Ethel Bedford-Fenwick: The First Nurse | location= Milton Brodie | publisher=Librario | id =ISBN 1-904440-29-0
*cite book | author = McGann, Susan | year = 1992 | title = Battle of the Nurses: a study of eight women who influenced the development of professional nursing 1880-1930 | location = London | publisher = Scutari | id = ISBN 1871364620
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