The story of the Stamford Hospital School of Nursing 1901-1976: Seventy five years of service to humanity

Title

The story of the Stamford Hospital School of Nursing 1901-1976: Seventy five years of service to humanity

Description

Book written to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the School of Nursing at the Stamford Hospital in Stamford, Connecticut. The book describes the history of the school and hospital and how they developed through the early 20th century. Some highlights include the school's founding, the polio epidemic, the influenza pandemic of 1918, some information on the modernization of the school and hospital, and the school's closing in 1976.
Near the end of the book is a listing of all 953 graduates of the Stamford Hospital School of Nursing during its operation.

Creator

Updegraff, Marie

Publisher

The Ferguson Library

Date

1976

Contributor

Szczech, Patricia, director, School of Nursing; preface

Rights

The Ferguson Library has determined, to the best of its ability based on available information, that this material is unlikely to be protected by copyright interests and is in the public domain. Copyright status is, however, often difficult to determine with certainty, so restrictions may still exist. You are solely responsible for obtaining whatever permission may be needed to use this material.

Format

text/pdf

Language

English

Type

Identifier

FL.schoolpamphlets.074

Coverage

Stamford (Conn.)
20th century
1970s

Original Format

Bound paper book

Citation

Updegraff, Marie, “The story of the Stamford Hospital School of Nursing 1901-1976: Seventy five years of service to humanity,” Ferguson Library Digital Archives, accessed November 4, 2024, https://www.fergusonlibraryarchive.org/document/FL.schoolpamphlets.074.

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