Category: Nursing

  • Where’s That Nurse

    Source: Olds, Ben, and Dan Herr. “Where”™s That Nurse.” The Saturday Evening Post, 4 Jan. 1947, pp. 17”“19. https://archive.org/details/sim_saturday-evening-post_1947-01-04_219_27/page/n17/mode/2up?q=judith+walter

  • A Technic for Dressing Septic Wounds

    Source: McAllister, Sara E., and Edwin J. Pulaski. “A technic for dressing septic wounds.” The American Journal of Nursing, vol. 47, no. 6, June 1947, pp. 396”“398.

  • WOMEN: Well Done

    As a Red Cross nurse in World War I, Elmira Bears (rhymes with cheers) put in months at nightmarish service in France. After the Armistice, she stayed on for seven months as chief nurse for Herbert Hoover’s relief commission to Belgium. Back in the U.S., she continued her career until 1925, when she married Homer…

  • Other Nurses

    Source: “Other Nurses.” The American Journal of Nursing, Oct. 1947, pp. 676”“679. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3457896

  • Army Nursing – Then and Now

    Source: Aynes, Edith A. “Army nursing: Then and now.” The American Journal of Nursing, vol. 49, no. 4, Apr. 1949, pp. 205”“206.

  • Why Do Nurses Nurse?

    Source: Vreeland, Ellwynne M. “Why Do Nurses Nurse?” The American Journal of Nursing, July 1949, pp. 411”“413. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3458252

  • American Red Cross Nursing: Essential to Disaster Relief

    Source: Schmidt, Cheryl K. “American Red Cross Nursing: Essential To Disaster Relief.” American Journal of Nursing, vol. 104, no. 8, Aug. 2004, pp. 35”“38.

  • Nurses, Duty, and War

    Source: Mullen, Dan. “Nurses, duty, and war.” American Journal of Nursing, vol. 107, no. 6, June 2007, p. 13.

  • Navy Nurses: 100 Years of Service

    Source: “Navy Nurses: 100 Years of Service.” The American Journal of Nursing, May 2008, pp. 40”“41.