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Christmas, Christmas, Everywhere! How Army and Navy Nurses Spend Christmas Overseas
Source: “Christmas, Christmas, Everywhere! How Army and Navy Nurses Spend Christmas Overseas.” The American Journal of Nursing, Dec. 1944, pp. 1112”“1115. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3416568?origin=JSTOR-pdf
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Somewhere in Australia
Source: Hohf, Josephine. “Somewhere in Australia.” The American Journal of Nursing, vol. 45, no. 1, Jan. 1945, pp. 42”“43.
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FOREIGN RELATIONS: Draft Women?
Somewhere in France, after an evacuation-hospital outfit was forced to fall back before the fury of the German counterattack, Captain Jean Trucky of the Army Nurse Corps wrote: “Our hospital commanding officer told me we must leave five nurses behind to care for the most serious cases and to assist in the operating room. For…
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NEWSREEL: YouTube – The Army Nurse (1945)
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kWcbzOxXxQ
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Calling All Nurses: A Report From the Front
Source: Blanchfield, Florence A. “Calling All Nurses: A Report From the Front.” The American Journal of Nursing, Feb. 1945, pp. 91”“93. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3416438
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Professional Nurses Needed in Postwar Years
Source: Parran, Thomas. “Professional nurses needed in postwar years.” The American Journal of Nursing, vol. 45, no. 2, Feb. 1945, p. 133.
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Wartime Confusions and a Draft
Source: “Wartime Confusions and a Draft.” The American Journal of Nursing, Mar. 1945, pp. 169”“170. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3416858
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Your Hospital Needs More Nurse’s Aides
Source: Hopkins, Louise M. “Your Hospital Needs More Nurse”™s Aides.” The Reader”™s Digest, Mar. 1945, pp. 89”“90.
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ARMY & NAVY: What’s Wrong with the Nurses?
Congress, which has backed away from the idea of drafting male labor, moved last week towards the drafting of women nurses. Few Congressmen liked the idea. But the Army says that its Nurse Corps should number at least 60,000 to be adequate; present enrollment is only some 47,500. The Army is convinced that the only…