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GET DIPLOMAS(Continued from Page One)try and social service.The burden of society must be carried to some extent by nurses. With this idea in mind the history of nursing in our country’s wars was briefly reviewed, and Dorothea Dix, Louisa Alcott. Clara Barton, James Blaine and Dr. Magee were mentioned. In summarizing what is expected of nurses, as far as can be done, Miss Zwisler stated that she believed a full life took in everything.John Parker, representative of th Training School committee, gave the School of Nursing report which follows:TRAINING SCHOOL REPORTHistoryThe first students were admitted in 1910 and graduated in the Fall of 1912, with three members in class. Courses were entirely lectures given by members of medical stan; domestic science was taught by the superintendent —the instruction was probably equivalent to a practical arts course.At present there are 20 students: 8 seniors, 4 intermediates, and 14 juniors.Last month previous to our capping exercises at which time the probationary group of ten become intermediate students and eligible for ward assignments, we had only six advanced students in our home school, three placed on night duty, two in special services, leaving one to be placed on the floors. It; !\ has been necessary this past year \ to employ sufficient graduate
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Bath Independent

Bath, Maine, US

Thu, Jul 09, 1942

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