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Duplication
Duplication
Student nurses pose for a group portrait in front of the Hiroshima Red Cross Hospital. Louise Cavagnaro, Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission Director of Nursing in Hiroshima, stands on the far right.
In a hospital nursery a masked nurse holds a bottle up to an infant in an incubator whose head and torso are held up by the nurse's other hand. The nurses' arms are extended through ports in the incubator. Black-and-white photograph measures 8" x 10". Handwritten on reverse is "Oril" and "5." Stamped "Jan 22 7 17 PM '54." Stamped box shows "When wanted: Owl & Sunday, From: Bertelsen - Sanders, [Illegible] Chow Time - w/Sty."
Nurse holds up a clothed newborn to the glass panel of a door. Three people peer at the infant from the other side of the door. Accompanying description reads, "Unknown white male, 6# 0. Hosp #63265 or #63268, 3/1-3/11." Black-and-white photograph measures 8" x 10".
Nurse sits in a chair holding up an infant in an open blanket. The nurses' uniform shows the word "Jefferson," likely for Jefferson Davis Hospital in Houston, Texas. The infant is wearing a shirt, cloth diaper, and ankle ID bracelet; the umbilical stump is visible above the diaper. Accompanying description reads, "Unknown white male, 6#-0. Hosp #63265 63268, 3/1-3/11." Black-and-white photograph measures 8" x 10".
Nurse at far right identified as Pauline Drake, nursery supervisor at Jefferson Davis Hospital, Houston, Texas. Black-and-white photograph measures 5" x 7".
Medical Photographic Laboratory, Jefferson Davis Hospital (Houston, Tex.)Nurses of the newborn and transitional care nurseries of the Jefferson Davis Hospital in Houston, Texas stand outside the nurseries. Accompanying description identifies Mrs. Drake, Head Nurse, Newborn Services, sitting at desk. Helen Arnold (far left) and Pricilla (3rd from left) are of the Hartford Project. Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Gerard stand behind Mrs. Drake. Dr. Desmond notes "can not remember names 2nd & 4th nurses." Reverse stamped with "Medical Photographic Laboratory, Jefferson Davis Hospital, Houston, Texas. File no. 60236, date 7-28-60." Black-and-white photograph measures 5" x 7".
Medical Photographic Laboratory, Jefferson Davis Hospital (Houston, Tex.)Four nurses stand at the end of a hallway. Photograph taken for the Hartford Project. Reverse labeled "JD Newborn Nsy in Annex, circa 1962." Stamped with "Medical Photography Dept., Ben Taub General Hosp., Houston, Texas. File no. 63284, date 10-10-63." Black-and-white photograph measures 5" x 7".
Medical Photography Department, Ben Taub General Hospital (Houston, Tex.)Dr. Desmond stands with an unknown nurse in front of a quonset hut in a 2 1/2" x 3 1/8" black-and-white photograph. Reverse labeled "Dr. Mac." Accompanying description notes "U.S. Naval Reserve, Jan. 1944-July 1946. With nurse at Naval Dispensary, Pearl Harbor."
Photograph of two women, "Miss Roberts, Nurse Supervisor" (left) and Lucile Baird (right), standing outside on a sidewalk near a bush, with a building in the background.
Photograph of two women, "Miss Roberts, Nurse Supervisor" (left) and Lucile Baird (right), standing outside on a sidewalk near a bush, with a building in the background.
Photograph of Lucile Baird standing between two nurses.
Photograph of two women, "Miss Roberts, Nurse Supervisor" (left) and Lucile Baird (right), standing outside on a sidewalk near a bush, with a building in the background.
Photograph of Lucile Baird standing between two nurses.
Photograph of Lucile Baird standing between two nurses.
The Lucile Baird papers contains 13 photographs and 4 letters related to the Baptist Memorial Hospital (later Memorial Hospital). The photographs depict hospital staff, interns, nurses, and students. Robert Jolly and Lillian Wilson Burnett Jolly appear in a few photographs, and they are the correspondents with Lucile Baird. Letters include Christmas greeting cards and Baptist Hospital stationary. Photographs and letters appear to have annotations by the creator as well as her niece, Carol Wilde.
Rogillio, Lucile BairdPhotograph of "Mrs. Lily Jolly" (Lillian Irene Wilson Burnett Jolly) in nurse uniform, standing outside of Baptist Memorial Hospital or Baptist School of Nursing in Houston, TX.
Photograph of "Mrs. Lily Jolly" (Lillian Irene Wilson Burnett Jolly) in nurse uniform, standing outside of Baptist Memorial Hospital or Baptist School of Nursing in Houston, TX.
Photograph of "Mrs. Lily Jolly" (Lillian Irene Wilson Burnett Jolly) in nurse uniform, standing outside of Baptist Memorial Hospital or Baptist School of Nursing in Houston, TX.
Photograph of two women standing side by side. "Miss Mathis, missionary" (left) and "Miss Historian" (right).
Photograph of two nurses, "Miss Becker" (left) and "Miss Mills, Superviser" (right), standing side by side.
Photograph of two women standing side by side. "Miss Mathis, missionary" (left) and "Miss Historian" (right).
Photograph of two nurses, "Miss Becker" (left) and "Miss Mills, Superviser" (right), standing side by side.
Photograph of two women standing side by side. "Miss Mathis, missionary" (left) and "Miss Historian" (right).
Photograph of two nurses, "Miss Becker" (left) and "Miss Mills, Superviser" (right), standing side by side.
Photograph showing a nurse taking vital signs of a patient with Tuberculosis during a home visit.
Nurse wearing white dress and black hat with woman holding a child and food on plates, apparently in a house.
This collection contains scrapbook and nursing cap of Ovelin Frances Fish Henderson (aka Billie). The items were received with the following note by K. Lynn Wieck (niece): "This is the scrapbook of my Aunt, Ovelin Frances Fish Henderson from 1929-1930 when she was in nursing school in Denver, CO. She was a psychiatric nurse for over 60 years. She died in Oregon at age 92. She was my Aunt Billie (everyone called her "Billie") She was my inspiration for becoming a nurse."
Henderson, Ovelin Frances FishTwo Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission nurses in uniform by the water.
Ms. Veda, a Japanese Supervisor, and Zoe Green, an American supervisor, with two ABCC Nurses and student nurses from an unidentified Japanese nursing school. Ujina.
Mrs. Kimura, ABCC nursing supervisor, with medical instruments.
Two nurses in uniform reviewing books in the library. They are seated at a table with bookshelves behind them.
Mrs. Eliasson teaching a public health class. She is standing at the head of long table, where nurses and students are seated. She has a black bag, and on the wall behind her is a poster about caring for babies.
Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission nurses Umemura, Nakagawa, Asano learning to weigh and measure at Kure. Louise Cavagnaro, ABCC Director of Nursing in Hiroshima accompanies them.
Louise Cavagnaro, Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission Director of Nursing in Hiroshima, examining a syringe.
Atomic Bomb Casaulty Commission nurses gathered outside a building. Identified are Marian Vans Agrew, Edith Harriet. Inscribed by Louise Cavagnaro as "34th gals".
Atomic Bomb Casaulty Commission nurses gathered outside a building. Inscribed by Louise Cavagnaro as "34th gals".
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".
Dr. Wood, Nurse Marie [?], and Dr. Plummer, Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission Pediatrics, standing outdoors in coats and uniform.
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".
Louise Cavagnaro, ABCC Director of Nursing in Hiroshima, with two Japanese nurses near sterilization equipment.
Louise Cavagnaro, ABCC Director of Nursing in Hiroshima, standing outside a door at Kure, Japan.
Group portrait of Japanese nursing staff of the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission.
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."
Group portrait of Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission nurses in uniform.
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.
Japanese Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission nursing students with pens and notepads seated at tables for class.
A large group of ABCC nurses in uniform standing on the steps of the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission building.
Doctors and nurses from the Department of Pathology in coats and uniforms standing on the steps of the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission building.
Seven nurses from the ABCC Department of Nursing in uniform standing on the steps of the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission building.
View of Jefferson Davis Hospital Nurses' Home, as well as the courtyard, parking lot, cars, and passersby. The photograph was taken from the rooftop of Jefferson Davis Hospital on Buffalo Drive.
Lensky, PaulHenry Ryan and [Soph?] standing beside a car outside a hospital building.
Lensky, PaulFive Hiroshima nurses posing outdoors in kimono with buildings and mountains in the background
Lange, R. D. (Robert D.)A group of Hiroshima nurses in kimono gathered outdoors with buildings and mountains in the background
Lange, R. D. (Robert D.)Five Hiroshima nurses posing outdoors in kimono with buildings and mountains in the background
Lange, R. D. (Robert D.)Four Hiroshima nurses posing outdoors in kimono
Lange, R. D. (Robert D.)Doctors and nurses tending to a patient in the Emergency Room at Ben Taub Hospital.
The Texas Heart Institute's, St. Luke's, and Texas Children's Hospitals Cardiovascular Surgery Team. Numerous physicians and nurses are in an operating room performing surgey on a patient or observing.
The surgical intensive care unit of the Texas Heart Institute. The nursing station with instruments and a seated nurse are visible in the foreground.
Department of Medical Photography, St.Luke's/ Texas Children's HospitalTwo nurses review information at a Texas Heart Institute surgical intensive care unit nursing station.
Department of Medical Photography, St.Luke's/ Texas Children's HospitalTwo staff talk on phones while another nurse works with instruments at a Texas Heart Institute surgical intensive care unit nursing station.
Department of Medical Photography, St.Luke's/ Texas Children's HospitalThe 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 9Collection contains one VHS tape about nursing exchange program. Confirm subject.
Hercules, Patricia RobertsonConnie 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, ConnieThe 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