In the latest edition of the Manchester Genealogist,the journal of the MLFHS, there is an article by a member whose mother served as a nurse in the QAIMN service. In September 1917, this lady was posted to 46th Stationary Hospital in Etaples in France. In the course of the article, the daughter indicates that relatives of patients on the danger list whose injuries prevented them from being sent home, were issued special passes and were allowed to visit their relative in France. If unable to afford the fare, an application could be made to the Post Office with the special pass in order to obtain assistance.Patients on the danger list obviously required attention at all times, and the presence of a relative relieved pressure on nursing staff. I have no other information than this to offer, which formed a short para in a very interesting article. I hope this may be of some help. Pauline Riley