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Elizabeth Cockayne

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by the International Council of Nurses. In 1955 she was appointed a Dame Commander of the
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in 1948 until her retirement a decade later in 1958. She was succeeded by Dame
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Dame Elizabeth Cockayne died at Rushett Cottage, Littleheath Lane,
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This United Kingdom biographical article related to medicine is a
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Staff (6 July 1988). "Dame Elizabeth Cockayne obituary".
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DBE
Chief Nursing Officer
Florence Nightingale Medal
DBE
Chief Nursing Officer
National Health Service
Kathleen Raven
Burton-on-Trent
smallpox
scarlatina
Plymouth
Sheffield
World Health Organization
Order of the British Empire
Cobham, Surrey



UK Online - 1894
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Wayback Machine
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/47638
UK public library membership
NCBI site
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