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            134 Archival description results for Nurses

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            Board Member
            IC034-P729-001 · Item
            Part of San Jacinto Lung Association records

            Father Ralph J. Dieffenbach, Board Member, with TB Assn. Pionner nurses, Miss Emmeline J. Renis, Executive Director, Miss Armock, Miss Emmy Fisher, and Mrs. Leons deering.

            IC034-P761-001 · Item
            Part of San Jacinto Lung Association records

            Photograph showing the early years, befor the Tuberculosis Association had its own movie projectors, the Visual Aid Department of Houston Public Schools cooperated with the Association in putting on health education programs via film at club and community gatherings. Here Miss May Pollock, Tuberculosis Association Nurse, and the School Visual Aids Director.

            IC034-P794-001 · Item
            Part of San Jacinto Lung Association records

            Photograph showing a groups of Nursing staff posing for a group photo at the Tuberculosis Clinic Basement of John Davis Hospital. In this picture there are: Emmy Fisher; Frances Milstead; laura Brown; Mae Pollock; Rose Armock; laura houston; Charlotte Hogan; Carolyn Atkinson

            AVV.MS240.001 · Item · 1990s
            Part of Patricia Hercules papers

            A VHS showing a nursing conference in Semipalatinsk, Kazakhstan that was part of the Houston-Semipalatinsk Partnership. There are interviews about nursing responsibilities and the American Hospital in Instanbul and its relationship with Methodist Hospital.
            There is a question and answer section in Russian and English. Transcript of English portion is available.

            Dorothea Kassell papers
            MS 012 · Collection · 1946-1982

            The Dorothea Kassell, RN papers contains newsletters, committee reports, memos, annual reports, business meeting minutes relating to the Houston Area Association of Occupational Health Nurses and Houston Area Association of Industrial Nurses, print campaigns, reprints, and other printed materials which document the career and experience of Dorothea Kassel’s career as an occupational health nurse. The collection consists of 3 boxes equaling 2 cubic feet.

            Kassell, Dorothea
            MS 087 · Collection · 1960-1964

            Connie Brady was a nursing student at the Shannon West Texas Memorial Hospital School of Nursing in San Angelo, Tom Green County, Texas, in 1960-1964. This collection includes a 1964 diary Brown wrote for a nursing course, school-related correspondence and papers, school publications, and nursing publications. The material is in good condition and is about 0.25 cubic feet (1 box). 1960-1964.

            Shannon West Texas Memorial Hospital, which grew to Shannon Medical Center and to its current incarnation as Shannon Health System, opened in 1932, according to the Shannon West Texas Memorial Hospital Shannon Memorial School of Nursing Bulletin 1961-1962. West Texas ranchers J. M. and Margaret Shannon provided the funding to create a foundation that in 1931 established the hospital to serve San Angelo and Tom Green County.

            The hospital and clinic has 19 locations, 17 of them in San Angelo, and includes three hospitals in San Angelo. It also has clinics in Del Rio and Ozona. Its nursing school is no longer in operation, but the foundation offers nursing scholarships through Angelo State University.

            Brady, Connie
            Patricia Hercules papers
            MS 240 · Collection · 1990s

            Collection contains one VHS tape about nursing exchange program. Confirm subject.

            Hercules, Patricia Robertson
            IC 101 · Collection · 1917-2014

            The Texas Nurses' Association District 9 collection includes financial records and receipts, meeting minutes, planning material for conferences and workshops, newsletters, correspondence, reports, surveys, and historical material from the early years of the Texas Nurses' Association.

            Texas Nurses Association District 9
            IC099-p3795-001a · Item · 1949
            Part of ABCC Photograph Collection

            Louise Cavagnaro, ABCC Director of Nursing in Hiroshima, instructing Japanese nursing students for the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission. The students are seated at tables with pen and notebooks while Cavagnaro stands and gestures with her pen and book.

            IC099-p3795-001b · Item · 1949
            Part of ABCC Photograph Collection

            Director of Nursing Louise Cavagnaro instructing Japanese nursing students for the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission. The students are seated at tables with pen and notebooks while Cavagnaro addresses them holding a book open. Behind her is a chalkboard with the words "GI Series," "Barium," and "Castor oil."

            ABCC Nurses "34th gals"
            IC099-p3802-001 · Item · approximately 1948-1951
            Part of ABCC Photograph Collection

            Atomic Bomb Casaulty Commission nurses gathered outside a building. Identified are Sue Kumaqai, Harriet Hardin, and Edith Matlack. Inscribed by Louise Cavagnaro as "34th gals".

            ABCC Nurses "34th gals"
            IC099-p3802-002 · Item · approximately 1948-1951
            Part of ABCC Photograph Collection

            Atomic Bomb Casaulty Commission nurses gathered outside a building. Identified are Marian Vans Agrew, Edith Harriet. Inscribed by Louise Cavagnaro as "34th gals".

            ABCC Nurses "34th gals"
            IC099-p3802-004 · Item · approximately 1948-1951
            Part of ABCC Photograph Collection

            Atomic Bomb Casaulty Commission nurses gathered outside a building. Identified are Sue Kumagai, Harriet Hardin, and Edith Matlack. Inscribed by Louise Cavagnaro as "34th gals".