Anne Campbell Gibson
Anne Campbell Gibson | |
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| Born | 19 November 1849 Edinburgh |
| Died | 21 April 1926 London |
| Citizenship | British |
| Education | Nurse Training, Nightingale School of Nursing, St. Thomas' Hospital London, 1881. |
| Occupation(s) | Nurse and Matron |
| Known for | Notable as a poor law nursing reformer, pioneer in the training of workhouse nurses and proponent of infirmaries separate from workhouse. |
| Board member of | Council of the College of Nursing Ltd (subsequently the Royal College of Nursing), President of the Midwives Institute (subsequently the Royal College of Midwives). |
Anne Campbell Gibson (19 November 1849 – 21 April 1926) was matron of the Birmingham Union Infirmary (1888–1912) and notable for her contributions to workhouse nursing and pioneering the establishment of infirmaries separate from workhouses and staffed with trained nurses.