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Barbara Bates Center for the Study of The History of Nursing [Contact Us]
1856-2008
Extent: 1.87 linear feet
The Bates Center's Small Collections are various, unrelated accessions that have been individually assigned collection numbers.
Many of the Small Collections consist of a single folder.
Barbara Bates Center for the Study of The History of Nursing [Contact Us]
1907-2011
(Bulk: 1911-1929)
Creator:
Shaw, Martha Emily, 1877-1944
Extent: 0.6 linear feet
This collection consists of the personal papers of Martha Emily Shaw, Philadelphia native and graduate of the Training School
for Nurses of the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. This collection contains a volume of her lecture notes from
1911. Shaw served as a nurse during World War I at the University of Pennsylvania's Base Hospital No. 20 in France. Upon her
return from the war, she became an active member of the American Legion’s Helen Fairchild Post #412. Her activities with the
Post are documented in this collection's photographs.
Barbara Bates Center for the Study of The History of Nursing [Contact Us]
1933-1991
Creator:
Strumpf, Edna E. LaPorte, 1933-1991
Extent: 0.75 linear feet
Edna LaPorte Strumpf was an Army nurse during World War II, as well as a longtime nurse in Veterans Hospitals and a Red Cross
volunteer. This collection consists predominantly of lecture notes and exams from the period of Edna Strumpf's attendance
at Mt. Sinai Hospital Training School for Nurses in Philadelphia, from 1934-1937.
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