Nurses' experiences provide a real tonic
Published Date:
13 October 2008
Carr Street,
Batley.
HAVING just read Barbara Green's and Jean Wilkinson's book, entitled "Ladies of the Night," I had to sit down and write a letter to your newspaper.
These two ladies have clocked up more than 60 years in the district nursing service and they have managed to select a comprehensive account of case histories to write about.
What came over to me was that Barbara and Jean were not only very experienced nurses but they were very caring.
Nurses can care for people but lack the ability to be caring.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading about the characters of Calderdale. Some of the stories made me laugh, and yes, some of the stories made me cry.
Although some readers might have difficulty deciding where "fact" began I found most of the anecdotes perfectly plausible.
Any reader who is interested in "people" would be well advised to read this book. It not only tells one what district nurses have to put up with from difficult patients, it tells one what they have to put up with from their colleagues.
A good read, well worth its money. Read it when you need a laugh and I am sure you will enjoy it as much as I have. I am about to give it its second read any day now.
(Mrs) Margaret Harrison
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Last Updated:
13 October 2008 11:02 AM
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Location:
Halifax