Dame Phyllis Friend, DBE (born September 28, 1922) spent a great deal of her professional career at the Royal London Hospital where she received her basic nursing education (circa 1943) and undertook Part I Midwifery Training. She held the posts of ward sister, nurse tutor (1948) and Assistant Matron at ‘The London’ (1954) before becoming deputy matron at St. George’s Hospital, London in 1956. In 1959 Phyllis Friend returned to the London Hospita...
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