| Public health nursing - 1921 - 796 pages
...clinics the nurse secures through the public school teachers, making arrangements in advance. |ft THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR...AMERICAN RED CROSS BUREAU OF PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING THE chief distinction between these two large and important bodies is that the latter is an administrative,... | |
| Harold S. Buttenheim - Cities and towns - 1920 - 786 pages
...public health nursing, both in specialized and generalized fields. This Division, thru cooperation with the National Organization for Public Health Nursing and the American Red Cross, seeks to provide qualified public health nurses for the various organizations and communities of the... | |
| Americanization - 1921 - 518 pages
...be accessible for all. 436 If such national organizations as the American Public Health Association, the National Organization for Public Health Nursing, and the American Red Cross, will take part in the advancement of our knowledge concerning the health problems of the foreign born... | |
| Michael Marks Davis - Aliens - 1921 - 528 pages
...to be accessible for all. If such national organizations as the American Public Health Association, the National Organization for Public Health Nursing, and the American Red Cross, will take part in the advancement of our knowledge concerning the health problems of the foreign born... | |
| Jan Wilson - History - 2010 - 272 pages
...Hygiene Association, the Child Health Organization of America, the National Child Labor Committee, the National Organization for Public Health Nursing, and the American Red Cross. 45 In 1920, the ACHA and its affiliated organizations came out strongly in favor of the Sheppard-Towner... | |
| American Hospital Association - Hospitals - 1920 - 420 pages
...Association, the extension division and 60 medical faculty of our state university, with the encouragement of The National Organization for Public Health Nursing, and the American Red Cross has effected much. Through the latter it was possible to organize efficient public health nursing throughout... | |
| American Hospital Association. House of Delegates - Hospitals - 1920 - 416 pages
...Association, the extension division and medical faculty of our state university, with the encouragement of The National Organization for Public Health Nursing, and the American Red Cross has effected much. Through the latter it was possible to organize efficient public health nursing throughout... | |
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