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Nurses' Papers on Tuberculosis : read before the Nurses' Study Circle of the Dispensary Department, Chicago Municipal Tuberculosis Sanitarium
Dispensary Department Bulletin No. 1
NURSES' PAPERS
ON
TUBERCULOSIS
CITY OF CHICAGO
MUNICIPAL TUBERCULOSIS SANITARIUM
SEPTEMBER 1914
—OF THE—
DISPENSARY DEPARTMENT
- Rosalind Mackay, R. N., Superintendent of Nurses
- Anna G. Barrett
- Barbara H. Bartlett
- Olive E. Beason
- Ella M. Bland
- Kathryn M. Canfield
- Mabel F. Cleveland
- Elrene M. Coombs
- Margaret M. Coughlin
- Stella W. Couldrey
- Emma W. Crawford
- Fannie J. Davenport
- Roxie A. Dentz
- C. Ethel Dickinson
- Anna M. Drake
- Mary E. Egbert
- Maude F. Ess{?}
- Sara D. Faroll
- Mary Fraser
- Augusta A. Gough
- Frances M. Heinrich
- Laura K. Hill
- Isabella J. Jensen
- Emma E. Jones
- Letta D. Jones
- Jeanette Kipp
- Elsa Lund
- Mary Macconachie
- Josephine V. Mark
- Isabel C. McKay
- Anna V. McVady
- Annie Morrison
- Katherine M. Patterson
- Laura A. Redmond
- Grace M. Saville
- Beryl Scott
- Florence T. Singleton
- Mabelle Smith
- Florence A. Spencer
- Harriett Stahley
- Genevieve E. Stratton
- Annabel B. Stubbs
- Alice J. Tapping
- Olive Tucker
- Elizabeth M. Watts
- Mary C. Wright
- Mary C. Young
- Karla Stribrna, Interpreter.
Theodore B. Sachs, M. D., | President |
George B. Young, M. D., | Secretary |
W. A. Wieboldt. |
Frank E. Wing, Executive Officer.

NURSES' PAPERS
ON
TUBERCULOSIS
NURSES' STUDY CIRCLE
OF THE
DISPENSARY DEPARTMENT
CHICAGO MUNICIPAL TUBERCULOSIS SANITARIUM
CITY OF CHICAGO
MUNICIPAL TUBERCULOSIS SANITARIUM
105 WEST MONROE STREET
SEPTEMBER 1914
CONTENTS
PAGE | |
Introduction—Nurses' Tuberculosis Study Circle | 5 |
Historical Notes on Tuberculosis | 7 |
Rosalind Mackay, R. N. | |
Visiting Tuberculosis Nursing in Various Cities of the United States | 11 |
Anna M. Drake, R. N. | |
Provisions for Outdoor Sleeping | 30 |
May MacConachie, R. N. | |
Some Points in the Nursing Care of the Advanced Consumptive | 37 |
Elsa Lund, R. N. | |
Open Air Schools in This Country and Abroad | 44 |
Frances M. Heinrich, R. N. | |
Notes on Tuberculin for Nurses | 56 |
NURSES' TUBERCULOSIS STUDY CIRCLE
It is well known that the gathering of facts and study of literature essential to the preparation of a paper on a certain subject is a very productive method of acquiring information. If the paper is to be presented to your own group of co-workers, and the subject covered by it represents an important phase of their work, or an analysis of some of its underlying principles, then there is a further incentive to do your best, as well as an opportunity for a general discussion which acts as a sieve for the elimination of false ideas and gradual formulation of true conceptions.
Lectures on various phases of the