Sibella Annie Barrington, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Sibella Annie Barrington

nurse

Date of Birth: 04-Dec-1867

Place of Birth: Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia, Canada

Date of Death: 07-Dec-1929

Profession: nurse

Nationality: Canada

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About Sibella Annie Barrington

  • Sibella Annie Barrington (4 or 21 December 1867 – 9 or 17 December 1929) was a Canadian nurse.Born to a family of British settlers in Cape Breton in 1867, Barrington studied at the Aberdeen Hospital School of Nursing in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia.
  • She graduated in 1904 and became a registered nurse in 1922, when the province introduced registration.
  • Barrington continued her studies internationally, first in Chicago, and then in Dublin where she learned of Lady Aberdeen's work in combatting tuberculosis.
  • In London, she worked with the New Zealand physician and child welfare advocate, Frederic Truby King.She returned to Nova Scotia and by 1917 had a thriving private practice.
  • The British Red Cross Society granted her a lifetime membership for her volunteer work following the 1917 Halifax Explosion.
  • From 1918 to 1923 she served as superintendent of the Halifax Infants’ Home.
  • She served as vice-president of the Children's Aid Society, president of the Graduate Nurses’ Association of Nova Scotia, a councillor for Nova Scotia on the Canadian Nurses’ Association, and a delegate to the National Council of Women of Canada.Following the First World War, the Canadian Red Cross Society sought an increased peacetime role.
  • Barrington moved to Saint John, New Brunswick, where she worked as an organizer of home nursing for the society.
  • Mandated to teach women basic home nursing skills and disease recognition, Barrington made hundreds of home visits and public addresses, and organized dozens of classes.
  • She was also instrumental in establishing Red Cross hospitals in St.
  • Leonard and Clair.Barrington died in 1929 after surgery at the Saint John General Public Hospital.

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