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Public health nursing often looked upon as a fairly recent development in the field of nursing. In reality it extends back to the very beginning of nursing. Public health [...]
1932-1941 | Thesis |
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Color digital scan of a black and white photograph showing the graduaing students of the Public Health Nursing Certificate program in 1921. Graduates are in full attire.
1921 | Still image | Historical Collections and Archives |
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This paper will briefly discuss the history of mental diseases and the mental hygiene movement from the earliest time to present, as well as the people who are instrument [...]
1932-1941 | Thesis |
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The Knight Scholars Program (KSP) is a cancer research training program for historically underrepresented high school and undergraduate students in Oregon. Scholars pursu [...]
2024 | Abstract |
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The daughter of a minister, Dr. Beckett desired to choose a field in which she could be of service to others, and found that need satisfied in public health nursing. Upon [...]
2016 April 6 | Interview | Oral History Collection |
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Pam Hellings, R.N., Ph.D., CPNP-R, is a professor emeritus with the OHSU School of Nursing, a former administrator and faculty senator, and a retired pediatric nurse prac [...]
2009 February 26 | Interview | Oral History Collection |
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Black and white lantern slide of a young boy identified as Johnny Stanley, a student in one of the Peoples Institute kindergarten classes, in new clothes after being dres [...]
1907 | Still image | Peoples Institute Image Collection |
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circa 1907
1907 | Still image | Peoples Institute Image Collection |

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