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161 related items for PubMed ID: 10855084

  • 21. The North Carolina Association of Colored Graduate Nurses: a proud heritage.
    Pollitt P, Reese CN.
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  • 23. Training of African nurses in Nyasaland (Malawi) from 1889 to 1927.
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  • 25. The historical development of American nursing education.
    Anderson NE.
    J Nurs Educ; 1981 Jan; 20(1):18-36. PubMed ID: 6265416
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  • 26. Nurses in American history: the fateful decade, 1890-1900.
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  • 28. Weathering the storm.
    Mulholland H.
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  • 29. Address of President Elizabeth C. Burgess. Proceedings of the thirty-seventh annual convention of the NLNE, 1931, Atlanta, Georgia. The effect on nursing education of American traditions and ideals.
    Burgess EC.
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  • 33. Touching lives, creating opportunities, seeking challenges.
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  • 36. Training colored nurses at Tuskegee. 1910.
    Washington BT.
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  • 37. Breakthrough to nursing's early years. A former NSNA staff member recalls Breakthrough's formative years....1992.
    Barnes K.
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  • 38. Concerted action to meet the nation's nursing needs: the first NLN convention.
    Rodies KE.
    Nurs Health Care Perspect; 1998 Feb; 19(6):262-3. PubMed ID: 10478066
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  • 40. Evolution of the nursing curriculum.
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