Box 1
Contains 7 Results:
Ruptured Appendix by Margaret Beattie, 1943 March 21
This collection consists of 8 studies (2 in one file) of patients made by nurses as part of their clerkship. The time period is the 1940s (WWII). They were at one time part of the library holdings, but re-assigned to the archival collection in 2008.
Case Study of Hibbs Fusion Patient, 1943 September
This collection consists of 8 studies (2 in one file) of patients made by nurses as part of their clerkship. The time period is the 1940s (WWII). They were at one time part of the library holdings, but re-assigned to the archival collection in 2008.
Medical Case Study by Asta Skoubo, 1944 August
This collection consists of 8 studies (2 in one file) of patients made by nurses as part of their clerkship. The time period is the 1940s (WWII). They were at one time part of the library holdings, but re-assigned to the archival collection in 2008.
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease by V. McMullen, 1944 December
This collection consists of 8 studies (2 in one file) of patients made by nurses as part of their clerkship. The time period is the 1940s (WWII). They were at one time part of the library holdings, but re-assigned to the archival collection in 2008.
"Psychosomatic Medicine" article, LIFE magazine, 1945 February 10
This collection consists of 8 studies (2 in one file) of patients made by nurses as part of their clerkship. The time period is the 1940s (WWII). They were at one time part of the library holdings, but re-assigned to the archival collection in 2008.
Twenty-Four Hour Studies (2): Carcinoma of the Breast by Carol Tiller and Pneumonia by Shrley R. Clague , 1945 August 15
This collection consists of 8 studies (2 in one file) of patients made by nurses as part of their clerkship. The time period is the 1940s (WWII). They were at one time part of the library holdings, but re-assigned to the archival collection in 2008.
Osteomyelitis, undated
This collection consists of 8 studies (2 in one file) of patients made by nurses as part of their clerkship. The time period is the 1940s (WWII). They were at one time part of the library holdings, but re-assigned to the archival collection in 2008.