The epitome of a nurse
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The epitome of a nurse

A former colleague pays personal tribute to Maude Storey, one of nursing’s true leaders, who died last week

IN EVERY sense Maude Storey was a larger than life character, with a great sense of humour – often at her own expense. She often referred to herself as the ‘biggest nurse in Britain’ and this self-deprecating style could be misunderstood.

Nursing Standard. 17, 30, 12-13. doi: 10.7748/ns.17.30.12.s30

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