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  2. List of nurses - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of famous nurses in history. To be listed here, the nurse must already have a Wiki biography article. For background information see History of nursing and Timeline of nursing history. For nurses in art, film and literature see list of fictional nurses.

  3. Battle Creek Sanitarium - Wikipedia

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    [8] [12] The institution went into receivership in 1933, and the Sanitarium started to vacate its main facility. In 1942, the U. S. Army purchased the main building and established the Percy Jones General Hospital; [ 13 ] the hospital closed permanently in 1953 and one year later became the Battle Creek Federal Center .

  4. Category:20th-century nurses - Wikipedia

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  5. History of nursing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    "Historiographic Essay: The legacy of domesticity: nursing in early nineteenth-century America." Nursing History Review1.1 (1993): 229-246. Dawley, Katy. "Perspectives on the past, view of the present: relationship between nurse-midwifery and nursing in the United States." Nursing Clinics of North America (2002) 37#4 pp: 747–755.

  6. Linda Richards - Wikipedia

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    Linda Richards (July 27, 1841 – April 16, 1930) was the first professionally trained American nurse. [1] She established nursing training programs in the United States and Japan, and created the first system for keeping individual medical records for hospitalized patients.

  7. These Tacoma nurses broke into field when needles were ... - AOL

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    Retired nurse Patricia Palms, 85, spent her career as an operating-room nurse. During her time, medicine underwent vast changes, from the most simple procedures to the complex. Disposable needles ...

  8. Category:Nurses by century - Wikipedia

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    move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; Edit; View history; General What links here; Related changes; Upload file; ... 20th-century nurses (7 C, 30 P) 21st-century nurses ...

  9. Mary Eliza Mahoney - Wikipedia

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    Mary Eliza Mahoney (May 7, 1845 – January 4, 1926) was the first African-American to study and work as a professionally trained nurse in the United States.In 1879, Mahoney was the first African American to graduate from an American school of nursing.