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Mother Prepares to Take Over
Source: “Mother Prepares to Take Over.” The American Journal of Nursing, Oct. 1942, pp. 1163”“1165. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3415730
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We Are Trying To Find One Hundred Thousand Women
Source: “We Are Trying To Find One Hundred Thousand Women.” Good Housekeeping, Dec. 1942, p. 14. https://reader.library.cornell.edu/docviewer/digital?id=hearth6417403_1417_006#page/15/mode/1up
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Editorials: 1943 – A Stern and Terrible Year!, A Three-Point Program for ’43, Reassurance!
Source: “Editorials: 1943 – A Stern and Terrible Year!, A Three-Point Program for ”™43, Reassurance!” The American Journal of Nursing, Jan. 1943, pp. 1”“3. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3416251?origin=JSTOR-pdf
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News About Nursing
Source: “News About Nursing.” The American Journal of Nursing, Jan. 1943, pp. 94”“121. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3416288?origin=JSTOR-pdf
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2nd Lt. Elsie S. Ott – Served in the first aerial evacuation flight in nursing history
2nd Lt. Elsie S. Ott, serving as the flight nurse during the inaugural intercontinental air evacuation mission, showcased the possibilities of air transport in January 1943. Despite being an Army nurse without prior flying experience or specific air evacuation training, Ott effectively managed the transfer of five critically ill patients from India to Washington, D.C.…
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Call for Aides
Source: “Call for Aides.” Newsweek, 8 Feb. 1943, pp. 46”“48.
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Wartime Stresses and Neuropsychiatry
Source: Farrell, Malcolm J., and Kathleen H. Atto. “Wartime stresses and neuropsychiatry.” The American Journal of Nursing, vol. 43, no. 7, July 1943, p. 638.
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Angels in Long Underwear
Source: Martin, Pete. “Angels in Long Underwear.” Saturday Evening Post, 31 July 1943, pp. 9-11”“36.
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What Nurses Do
Source: “What Nurses Do.” The American Journal of Nursing, Aug. 1943, pp. 724”“725. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3456280?origin=JSTOR-pdf