Aberdeen Royal Infirmary Nurses' League Badge
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Edith May Adam
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Aberdeen Royal Infirmary
(Aberdeen, Scotland, founded 1739)
DateOctober 1953
Object NameBadge
Mediumenamelled metal
ClassificationsMedicine and Healthcare
Dimensions2.9cm
AcquisitionPresented in 2006.
LocationView by Appointment
Object numberABDMS078387
About MeCircular badge with City of Aberdeen coat of arms in the centre. Inscribed in a blue border around the edge "ROYAL INFIRMARY / ABERDEEN".This badge was initiated by the matron of Aberdeen Royal Infirmary (ARI), Miss F.E.Kaye on the inception of the Nurses' League in 1937. Prior to statutory training and state registration, nurses could show evidence of their training and competence to practice on production of their certificates.
It seems that the first ARI badge was that promoted and introduced by the Nurses League. It was seen as a very positive thing, creating a strong sense of loyalty to the hospital and it would help nurses employed elsewhere in the country to recognise common training roots. The design of the badge and adoption of the City's coat of arms seems to have been a fairly casual affair, the league secretary seemingly asked the Town Clerk for permission and he agreed.
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The Nurses' League was formed in 1939 to allow nurses in the City of Aberdeen to socialise and discuss the latest medical advances.
James Cromar Watt
Qing Dynasty, Daoguang Period (early 19th Century)