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This paper is an attempt to show the gradual rise of military nursing throughout history and present times. The Army Nurse Corps. being my first thought when glancing at [...]
1939 | Thesis |
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Three nurses share their memories of the years they spent in military service with the 46th General Hospital during World War II. Ruby Hills, Kay Fisher Hilterbrant, and [...]
1998 April 11 | Interview | Oral History Collection |
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Black and white photograph of Doris Harris, R.N. at United States Army Medical Service General Hospital, at Fort Riley, Kansas.
circa 1940 | Still image | Historical Image Collection |
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Digital photograph of a World War I era-pocket drug kit in a folding leather case. The case is being held open to reveal the five vials inside. Each vial contains pills, [...]
1918 | Still image | Historical Collections and Archives |
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A black and white photograph portrait of Grace Phelps in a Red Cross uniform.
circa 1918 | Still image | Grace Phelps Papers |
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A black and white photograph of personnel from Base Hospital 45 in parade formation. A large contigent of nurses in black uniforms marching through an urban cemetery. A b [...]
circa 1917 | Still image | Grace Phelps Papers |
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Sepia toned photograph of the officers and nurses of the Base Hospital 46 at Camp Lewis, Washington.
circa 1918 | Still image | Historical Image Collection |
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A black and white photograph of a group of at least 18 women standing outside of a small structure purported to be Barracks 4 of Base Hospital 46.
circa 1918 | Still image | Grace Phelps Papers |
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Black and white photograph of the nurses of Base Hospital 46 marching in the Algerian port town of Oran.
circa 1942 | Still image | Historical Image Collection |
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A black and white photograph of patients in bed in the Base Hospital 81 infirmary with nurses attending.
circa 1918 | Still image | Grace Phelps Papers |