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1. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 1st Aid- Kerr Thread. Rest room - one step beyond the emergency box. Doctor who can be called. Are enlarging this to a small hospital room. 17 year old workers. Not a trained nurse but gives full time and understands practical nursing. That morning wasn't a busy morning - had had eight. Some mornings fifteen to twenty. Mr. Kerr thought it a fine thing for girls and for mill - saving days off

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2. Smith, Roger Answering call for volunteer nurses aides. Working always under supervision of a graduate nurse or physician, volunteer nurses aides help out in emergency cases. Photo shows Dr. Granville N. Moore and Miss Florence Grant, volunteer nurses aide, attending a patient in the emergency operating room of Freedmen's Hospital, Washington, D.C

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3. Emergency nursing

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Medicine--Nursing--Specialities in nursing--Other special types of nursing, A-Z--Emergency nursing ; Emergency nursing ; Nursing--Emergency room nursing
4. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 1st Aid- Kerr Thread. Rest room - one step beyond the emergency box. Doctor who can be called. Are enlarging this to a small hospital room. 17 year old workers. Not a trained nurse but gives full time and understands practical nursing. That morning wasn't a busy morning - had had eight. Some mornings fifteen to twenty. Mr. Kerr thought it a fine thing for girls and for mill - saving days off. 1916 June 19

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5. Smith, Roger Answering call for volunteer nurses aides. Working always under supervision of a graduate nurse or physician, volunteer nurses aides help out in emergency cases. Photo shows Dr. Granville N. Moore and Miss Florence Grant, volunteer nurses aide, attending a patient in the emergency operating room of Freedmen's Hospital, Washington, D.C. 1943 Feb

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6. Elizabeth McWilliams of Summerville, N.J. She sailed from New York in October as a Red Cross nurse's aid and died of pneumonia just as the ship reached the British port. She is buried not far from Red Cross Headquarters in London. There was an outbreak of influenza on the ship in which Miss McWilliams sailed. She worked hard all the first day scrubbing out the influenza-infected baggage room to provide a temporary hospital. That night she worked as an emergency cook for three hours and then until midnight wrote letters for the influenza patients. Next morning she was herself stricken. Her last words were "I am happy because I've tried to be a real American. Miss Alice Fleenor of San Francisco who was one of her closest friends on board ship, writes: "We who knew her, know how much of inspiration we derived from her unselfish sacrifice and devotion. Two hundred Red Cross people started their service in Europe with a new reverence, a new resolve to carry higher the spirit of the RC in memory of the young girl who served for one day as a real American

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7. Elizabeth McWilliams of Summerville, N.J. She sailed from New York in October as a Red Cross nurse's aid and died of pneumonia just as the ship reached the British port. She is buried not far from Red Cross Headquarters in London. There was an outbreak of influenza on the ship in which Miss McWilliams sailed. She worked hard all the first day scrubbing out the influenza-infected baggage room to provide a temporary hospital. That night she worked as an emergency cook for three hours and then until midnight wrote letters for the influenza patients. Next morning she was herself stricken. Her last words were "I am happy because I've tried to be a real American. Miss Alice Fleenor of San Francisco who was one of her closest friends on board ship, writes: "We who knew her, know how much of inspiration we derived from her unselfish sacrifice and devotion. Two hundred Red Cross people started their service in Europe with a new reverence, a new resolve to carry higher the spirit of the RC in memory of the young girl who served for one day as a real American [ca. 1918]

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