Tennessee (Continued). Texas. Vermont. tally, and physically fitted, provided application be made prior to June 1, 1911; also applies to senior pupils in training at time of passage of law. Those nursing at time of passage of act, of good moral character, graduated prior to April, 1909, from training schools connected with hospitals or sanitariums giving two years' general training, or, prior to 1901, having given eighteen months' general training and who maintain proper standards, provided they register prior to January 1, 1912; also nurses in training in wards of a general hospital or sanitarium and in this state who graduate hereafter; also nurses who have served in the army or navy of the United States and been honorably discharged. Resident nurses who hold diplomas from accredited schools, provided they graduated prior to January 1, 1911. Examination in practical nursing, surgical nursing, obstetric nursing, materia medica, anatomy, physiology, hygiene, dietetics, and gynecology. Examinations to be partly in writing and in English and partly practical, and shall include the principles of nursing. Credit to be given for examinations in special branches. Common to Both. table training-school giving two years' training. Applications to be made upon blanks furnished by Board and signed and sworn to by applicant. All must be residents of state, twenty-one years old, of good moral character, and graduate of trainingschool giving a two years' course. Common to Both. Applicant to be over twenty-one years old, of good moral character, has sufficient preliminary education, graduated from trainingschool of a general hospital of good standing, where at least two years' training in the hospital and systematic courses of instruction are given. Applicant to be over twenty-one years of age, of good moral character, free from habits liable to interfere with her services as a nurse, to hold diploma from training school of a reputable hospital giving not less than two years' training in a general hospital or instruction equivalent, all to be determined by Board. Certificates to be renewed at the end of five years, nurse to give at least three months' notice of expiration by registered letter. Applicant to be twenty-one years of age, of good moral character, received the equivalent of a high-school education, and graduated from a trainingschool connected with a general hospital where two years' training is West Virginia (Continued). Wisconsin. Wyoming. years' course and who shall obtain one year's additional training in an approved general hospital; applications to be made before June I, 1907. Application to be made prior to September 1, 1914, and applicant to have graduated before that date from reputable training school connected with general or special hospital giving two years' training. be Applicants to examined by numbers, not names; applicants who have nursed for three years, provided application be made prior to September 1, 1914; applicants who apply on or after September 1, 1914, and have graduated from a reputable trainingschool connected with general hospital giving systematic course covering three or more years; also graduates from training schools connected with special hospital giving two years' training with one year's additional training in general hospital in subjects not adequately taught in special hospital. On or after July 1, 1910: Graduates from trainingschools connected with general hospitals, registered by the Board, giving a two years' course; graduates from training schools connected with special hospitals giving two years' Common to Both. given in the hospital with a systematic course of instruction. Applicants to be residents of state, over twenty-one years old, and of good moral character. A statement, on blanks furnished, giving name, place of birth, and present residence. Applicant to be twenty-one years old, of good moral character, and possess qualifications prescribed by Board. Schools to be registered. Disposition. Paid to County probate judges for filing certificate To defray expenses of Board; each member re- Disposition. Secretary's salary not to exceed $50.00 per annum, with traveling and other expenses incurred in discharge of her duties; others to receive $5.00 for each day actually spent in Board's duties, with incidental expenses. To defray expenses; surplus retained as a special To defray expenses of Board; secretary to receive To defray expenses of Board; salary of secretary To defray expenses of Board; secretary's salary to be fixed by Board; each member to receive $10.00 a day or fraction thereof when actually engaged in work of Board, with other necessary expenses. To defray expenses of Board; secretary to receive To defray expenses of Board; members to receive |