Eva Charlotte Lückes

Standard Name: Lückes, Eva Charlotte
Used Form: Eva Charlotte Luckes

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1740: The London Infirmary opened: it became the...

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1740

The London Infirmary opened: it became the London Hospital during the 1750s, and was later known as the hospital where Eva Lückes was Matron.

27 October 1785: The London Hospital Medical College, established...

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27 October 1785

The London Hospital Medical College , established this year, opened its operating theatre.

September 1876: Eva Lückes entered Middlesex Hospital as...

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September 1876

Eva Lückes entered Middlesex Hospital as a paying probationer; she became a certified nurse less than two years later.

4 October 1880: Eva Lückes assumed the position of Matron...

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4 October 1880

Eva Lückes assumed the position of Matron at the London Hospital , where she radically improved the training system for nurses.

1884: Training lectures by Eva Lückes, Matron of...

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1884

Training lectures by Eva Lückes , Matron of the London Hospital , published as General Nursing, outlined her innovative methods.

1886: Under the directorship of Eva Lückes, the...

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1886

Under the directorship of Eva Lückes , the London Hospital opened a nurses' home, demonstrating an increased respect for the profession within the hospital system.

1886: Under the directorship of Eva Lückes, the...

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1886

Under the directorship of Eva Lückes , the London Hospital opened a nurses' home, demonstrating an increased respect for the profession within the hospital system.

1889: Matron Eva Lückes published the pamphlet...

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1889

Matron Eva Lückes published the pamphlet What Will Trained Nurses Gain by Joining the British Nurses' Association ? arguing against a national register for nurses.

5 September 1890: The Pall Mall Gazette's article Does the...

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5 September 1890

The Pall Mall Gazette's article Does the London Hospital sweat its nurses? described the testimonies at the Select Committee's investigation into the management of metropolitan hospitals.

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