Nurses

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Code

D009726

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  • Professionals qualified by graduation from an accredited school of nursing and by passage of a national licensing examination to practice nursing. They provide services to patients requiring assistance in recovering or maintaining their physical or mental health.

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    Nurses

    • UF Nursing Personnel
    • UF Personnel, Nursing
    • UF Registered Nurses

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    Nurses

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    US AA052 · Collection · 1947

    The collection consists primarily of original pen-and-ink sketches by Phyllis Mulford ’47 that were used in the production of the Class of 1947 Yearbook. Although they were scheduled to be disposed of after printing, Ms. White retrieved them from the yearbook office, had them mounted and framed, and displayed them for many years in her home. Subjects depicted in the sketches include various scenes of nursing activity and student recreational life; a detailed list is given below.

    The collection also includes a book of laboratory exercises, the Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory Manual, used by Ms. White during her time as a nursing student. It also contains a copy of Three Arches, the Class of 1947 Yearbook, with extensive inscriptions to Ms. White.

    White, Janet Chamberlin
    US AA088.S007.SS003.F173.I009 · Item · 1952-09
    Part of Mount Sinai Beth Israel records

    Caption reads: "Mixing the ingredients on the preparation counter in the milk formula section, Beth Israel Hospital, New York, N.Y." Ingredients appear to include Carnation evaporated milk and Mead brand Dextri-Maltrose No. 1.

    S. Blickman, Inc.

    A nurse standing next to the bedside of a female patient, looking through the window in the new Guggenheim Pavilion of The Mount Sinai Hospital. This is an interior window as part of the design by Architect I. M. Pei was that all patient rooms would have natural light coming in.