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81. Marie Ivonoff, formerly a captain in the Russian Woman's "Legion of Death" and also in General Denekine's Volunteer Army. She is a graduate physician and is now a nurse in the Roumanian mission of the American Red Cross. Her husband was an aviator in the Russian Army and in the early days of the war she was attached to an aviation section as physician and nurse. She has been assisting Major C.E. Pratt in his operations for the American Red Cross in Bessarabia, Roumania 14 October 1919 [date received]

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82. Hine, Lewis Wickes, 1874-1940 Military Hospital #5, Ask Miss Sullivan. This wounded American soldier is a full blooded Choctan Indian from Oklahoma who has been in France for three months and says "sure he likes the war". The surgeon and nurse are tending him at American Military Hospital No. 5 at Auteuil a tent hospital put up and supported by the AMERICAN RED CROSS. The patients in the ward think this nurse's name (Miss Ethel Goede, from the New York Hospital) is too hard to pronounce, so they call her "Miss Cutie" September 1918

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83. Keely, Robert N., 1828-1896 [Civil War nurse partially identified as Miss Davis of South Street Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in traditional nurse's uniform] [between 1861 and 1865]

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84. Great Britain. War Office. Regulations for admission to the Queen Alexandra's imperial military nursing service

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85. Great Britain. War Office. Regulations for admission to the Queen Alexandra's military families nursing service

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86. Great Britain. War Office. Regulations for admission to the Queen Alexandra's imperial nursing service

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87. Henle, Fritz, 1909-1993 Nurse training. Student nurses, like millions of other United States citizens, are today taking Red Cross First Aid courses, but with a difference. These students of nursing are taught not only to give first aid in case of air raids or other war or peacetime emergencies, but also how to deal with amateur first aiders. Here a group of young nurses adjust a traction splint on a fellow "victim" 1942 Nov

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88. Rosener, Ann War workers' nursery. Catherine Simmons plays Red Cross nurse at the Bella Vista Nursery School in Oakland, California 1943 Feb

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89. Perlitch, William War production drive. Anthracite rallies. Anthracite miners listened attentively to Nurse Anne Bernatitus, who spoke on the crucial need for more hard coal production. The occasion was an anthracite miners' rally -- one of four held in Pennsylvania's anthracite area from September 28th through October 1st 1942 Oct

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90. Marseille boasts of a normal population of 550,000 which double since the war, and a heterogeneous collection of nationalities, Franch, Arabian, Italian, Belgian, Spanish, and South America. This is a typical gathering of the younger generation of the city gathered about a Red Cross nurse from the children's dispensary

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91. [National Army Nurse Association certificate for Mary A.E. Keen Woodworth's service in the Civil War]

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92. Madame Mariana Seva de Menocal, wife of the President of Cuba, Madame de Menocal, as head of the Women's Section of the Cuban Red Cross, has completed the task of raising a cash fund of $1,000,000 for the equipment and maintenance in France of a hospital unit to be manned exclusively by Cuban physicians and nurses. Representatives of the Cuban Government in Washington in conference with American Red Cross officials, have arranged final details of this ambitious contribution of Cuba to the humanitarian work of the war

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93. The Envied Bandage. 'Give me a bite of our apple and I will show you my sore toe' is the attitude of many of the little war orphans cared for by the Junior Red Cross of America in the orphanage at Podgiritza, Montinegro. So unacustomed are the little waifs to tender motherly care that they quite delight in being wrapped and bandaged. Miss Mohoney, of Melrose Park, Ill., nurse in the school orphanage is seen here binding the sore thumb of tiny Vujadin while his little playmate waches with jealous envy wishing he was to have a like bandage and distiction

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94. Display of nurses' task in time of war. Taken at Sotherton Park, home of Col. and Mrs. Gascosm

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95. Parade of American Red Cross nurses and army aviators through the streets of Milan on April 24, 1918 the third anniversary of Italy's entrance into the War. In this parade sections of all the Allied forces stationed in Italy took part

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96. North, Mary M., Mrs Civil war army nurses' scrap book

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97. McBryde, Brenda A nurse's war

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98. No. 541: America's early contribution to the Great War. The Red Cross Ship "Red Cross" formerly "The Hamburg," and at one time the Kaiser's private boat, which sailed on September 7th, 1916, with 150 nurses and doctors from Brooklyn. No. 542: Staff Restaurant, American Hospital in Paris

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99. Henle, Fritz, 1909-1993 Nurse training. Student nurses spend a great deal of time in classrooms, as well as in practice in the wards. Many of the students entering schools of nursing today hope to serve in the Army or the Navy Nurse Corps if the war continues until they graduate; but they realize that they are giving war service as soon as their practice work begins, because they help to release graduate nurses to join the armed services

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100. Miss Carrie M. Hall of Boston, Chief Nurse for the ARC in Great Britain at her desk in RC Headquarters, 40 Grosvenor Gardens, London. She is in charge of all the ARC nurses in the British Isles. Miss Hall was one of the first American nurses to come Europe after the declaration of war by the United States, being in command of the so-called "Harvard unit" which arrived in London in May 1917 and was immediately transferred to take over a large base hospital in the British Army zone in France. She was formerly Superintendent and Principal of the Nurses' Training School at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital in Boston. She is a graduate of Columbia University 1918

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