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Journal Article•10.2307/3414062•
The Psychology of Adolescence

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Marion L. Zilley, Luella Cole
01 Feb 1937-American Journal of Nursing

58 citations

Journal Article•10.2307/3414567•
Curriculum Guide for Schools of Nursing

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Ethel Johns
01 Nov 1937-American Journal of Nursing

30 citations

Journal Article•10.1097/00000446-193711000-00042•
Fundamentals of bacteriology

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Martin Frobisher
01 Nov 1937-American Journal of Nursing

27 citations

Journal Article•10.2307/3414166•
The Art of Ministering to the Sick

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J. Percival Huget, Richard C. Cabot, Russell L. Dicks
01 Mar 1937-American Journal of Nursing

25 citations

Journal Article•10.1097/00000446-193712000-00047•
Dorothea Dix : forgotten Samaritan

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Helen E. Marshall
01 Dec 1937-American Journal of Nursing

22 citations

Journal Article•10.2307/3414142•
Alcoholic Mental Disorders

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Vladimir G. Urse
01 Mar 1937-American Journal of Nursing

19 citations

Journal Article•10.2307/3414171•
A textbook of obstetrics

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Edward Armin Schumann
01 Mar 1937-American Journal of Nursing

18 citations

Journal Article•10.1097/00000446-193711000-00050•
School health problems

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Laurence B. Chenoweth, Theodore K. Selkirk, Richard Arthur Bolt
01 Nov 1937-American Journal of Nursing
TL;DR: In this paper, existing institutions for the care of the sick and dispensaries in the various boroughs of New York are listed and classified by type of control, characteristics of the population, hospitals and their services, out-patient service, nursing care, medical social service, convalescent care, etc.
Abstract: expanding knowledge and skills of the medical sciences." Existing institutions for the care of the sick and dispensaries in the various boroughs of New York are listed and classified by type of control. Chapters are devoted to the characteristics of the population, hospitals and their services, out-patient service, nursing care, medical social service, convalescent care, the care of the chronic sick, etc. A very important chapter is devoted to necessary essentials for good care of the hospital patient. Among the many valuable conclusions and recommendations are the following:

17 citations

Journal Article•10.1097/00000446-193710000-00044•
Reading in curriculum development

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Hollis L. Caswell, Doak S. Campbell
01 Oct 1937-American Journal of Nursing

16 citations

Journal Article•10.1097/00000446-193701000-00029•
Disinfection and sterilization

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Ernest Carr McCulloch
01 Jan 1937-American Journal of Nursing

15 citations

Journal Article•10.2307/3413235•
The Return to Religion

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Ethel P. Clarke, Henry C. Link
01 Aug 1937-American Journal of Nursing
Journal Article•10.1097/00000446-193705000-00034•
A textbook of surgery by American authors

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Frederick Christopher
01 May 1937-American Journal of Nursing
Journal Article•10.1097/00000446-193706000-00041•
HANDBOOK of Health Education

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Aurelia B. Potts, Ruth E. Grout
01 Jun 1937-American Journal of Nursing
Journal Article•10.1097/00000446-193703000-00015•
The Outlook in Male Nursing

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J. Frederick Painton
01 Mar 1937-American Journal of Nursing
Journal Article•10.1097/00000446-193712000-00007•
Tannic Acid and Silver Nitrate Treatment of Burns

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Adalbert G. Bettman
01 Dec 1937-American Journal of Nursing
Journal Article•10.2307/3414172•
Text-Book of Physiology

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Caroline E. Stackpole, W. H. Howell
01 Mar 1937-American Journal of Nursing
Journal Article•10.1097/00000446-193711000-00038•
Health education of the public

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Philip S. Broughton, W. W. Bauer, Thomas G. Hull
01 Nov 1937-American Journal of Nursing
Journal Article•10.1097/00000446-193711000-00036•
An introduction to the principles of nursing care

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Martha Ruth Smith
01 Nov 1937-American Journal of Nursing
Journal Article•10.2307/3413375•
Food and the Principles of Dietetics

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Lois B. Stow, Robert Hutchinson, V. H. Mottram
01 Jul 1937-American Journal of Nursing
Journal Article•10.1097/00000446-193708000-00021•
Testing for Nursing Aptitude

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Edmund G. Williamson, R. D. Stover, C. B. Fiss
01 Aug 1937-American Journal of Nursing
Journal Article•10.1097/00000446-193702000-00002•
Nursing in Northern Europe

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Virginia M. Dunbar
01 Feb 1937-American Journal of Nursing
Journal Article•10.1097/00000446-193703000-00018•
Basic Professional Curricula in Nursing Leading to Degrees: A Study

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Lucile Petry
01 Mar 1937-American Journal of Nursing
Journal Article•10.1097/00000446-193712000-00012•
The Understanding Heart

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Helena Willis Render
01 Dec 1937-American Journal of Nursing
TL;DR: This site is one of the on-line library in which you can find your chosen one to read, the presented understanding heart, a book that will give you new inspirations.
Abstract: However, this era also allow you to get the book from many sources. The off line book store may be a common place to visit to get the book. But now, you can also find it in the on-line library. This site is one of the on-line library in which you can find your chosen one to read. Now, the presented understanding heart is a book that you can find here. This book tends to be the book that will give you new inspirations.
Journal Article•10.2307/3413376•
Practical Examination of Personality and Behavior Disorders

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Mary A. Sylvia, Kenneth E. Appel, Edward A. Strecker
01 Jul 1937-American Journal of Nursing
Journal Article•10.2307/3413378•
Renaissance of Physics

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Carleton J. Lynde, Karl Kelchner Darrow
01 Jul 1937-American Journal of Nursing
Journal Article•10.2307/3414531•
Materia Medica, Toxicology and Pharmacognosy

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Ethel Templin, William Mansfield
01 Dec 1937-American Journal of Nursing
Journal Article•10.1097/00000446-193706000-00009•
Own Your Own Life

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Henry Bruère
01 Jun 1937-American Journal of Nursing
TL;DR: A habit of thrift and a savings plan established now, before you grow any older, are two means toward that self-respecting state.
Abstract: Who will pay for the car you're going to have in a year or two? For that little place in the country? For that trip abroad you've promised yourself, “When I've worked ten years”? For that year at college? For that unexpected and long convalescence? Who is going to support you when you are fifty-five or sixty years old? Your husband? Your children? A legacy from a rich uncle or grateful patient? Maybe. But what if one of these last doesn't materialize—or even if it does? Economic independence is a priceless possession. A habit of thrift and a savings plan established now, before you grow any older, are two means toward that self-respecting state. If you wish to know how to begin, you can't do better than to read this article by a bank president. “A saved reserve,” he says “works for one as a silent partner in the business of maintaining personal morale.”
Journal Article•10.1097/00000446-193708000-00007•
Equipment for a Nursing School Library

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Susan T. Smith
01 Aug 1937-American Journal of Nursing
TL;DR: The selection of furniture and equipment is an essential and important element in the successful conduct of the library and color and arrangement will do much to eliminate the earmarks of the classroom.
Abstract: THE selection of furniture and equipment is an essential and important element in the successful conduct of the library. In so far as it is possible, it is well to avoid an institutional atmosphere. Color and arrangement will do much to eliminate the earmarks of the classroom. Plain walls tinted light ivory or cream color, give an appearance of spaciousness and light, and at the same time harmonize with any color used in the woodwork. Sage green furniture and shelving are restful and pleasing to the eye. The color will not clash with the interior finishing. Dark oak is preferable to light oak finish. Linoleum has proved to be the most satisfactory floor covering for public library buildings. Jasp6 is the latest to give satisfaction. A plain color of a darker shade than that used for the furniture looks better than one with mixed colors or block patterns. Wall shelving saves floor space and the time of the student seeking material. The purchase of commercially made solid book cases with glass doors is not recommended. If expense is a consideration, the hospital carpenter or a local carpenter or cabinet maker can make shelving of pine. For permanence, it is more satisfactory to purchase unit shelving in three-foot sections with adjustable end panels that may be added to as the book collection grows. These may be purchased from one of the well-known library supply houses. A section six feet, ten inches, in height and three feet wide will hold approximately 175 books. It provides for one base shelf, approximately four inches from the floor, and six shelves adjustable in height on oneinch centers. The ends of the adjustable shelves are notched on the underside to receive the supporting non-rusting shelf pins, which engage in holes in the uprights. These pins may be purchased from library supply houses. The average sized book requires an eight-inch depth of shelf. Provision should be made for larger books, such as encyclopedias and other reference books, with shelves having a depth of twelve inches. For the sake of uniformity, the eight-inch shelving may be placed on an opposite wall from the twelve inch. Whatever the decision as to the source of shelving, it must be of uniform height, r??ii' :;::': :'? .. ~~-~3 ? : ::i::""?*F?l~l~r.~:::~iiBB"S~::.~.:?:??? 1.? ., ~g~.??? i?:'lf i:':?'' ?'i:?.?:. fi ?::. : ?: ? ?:?: ??;::? ~i:iiii:i"ifiiii::i
Journal Article•10.1097/00000446-193708000-00019•
The Value of Psychological Testing

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Esther Brooks
01 Aug 1937-American Journal of Nursing
Journal Article•10.1097/00000446-193705000-00001•
The Premature Infant

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L. T. Meiks
01 May 1937-American Journal of Nursing

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