Letter to Miss Lückes

Dated June 19, 1893

Page 2 of 11





what we have contended for
on those public grounds.
There are several essential
differences for the letters
from the draft Charter -
E.g. Even the word "Register"
entirely disappears.
Nursing is not placed entirely
under the Medical profession
- Bye-laws are to be referred to the Pr Council2
etc etc etc
I will not anticipate the
"London" conclusions.
It was well worth while to
place before the Privy Council
the Conclusions of the most
experienced people.

For, after all, is it not



2. The Privy Council served as private counsellors to the sovereign. According to the Encyclopaedia Britannica, the Privy Council was once powerful but lost most of its functions around the middle of the 17th century (vol. 9, p. 713, 1994).


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