Edith MacGregor Rome

Edith Sheriff MacGregor Rome, RRC (1870 – 6 June 1938) was a British nursing matron and administrator.

[1] During the First World War, she led a nursing unit of the British Red Cross Society into Romania in 1916 and then onwards in 1918 to Russia and Serbia with Lady Muriel Paget's unit.

She was later the first Secretary of the Student Nurses' Association until leaving to get married in 1930.

[2] She was Matron-in-Chief of the British Red Cross Society[3] before going on to serve two terms as President of the Royal College of Nursing.

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