HISTORY OF NURSING AT YALE UNIVERSITY
            

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25th Anniversary of Yale School of Nursing, 1948, at Cushing/Whitney Medical Historical Library

Dr. Alan Gregg, Director of the Division of the Medical Sciences of the Rockefeller Foundation, is shown above addressing the assembly at the 25th Anniversary celebration of the Yale University School of Nursing.

Seated on the platform, left to right, are: Dr. C.E.A. Winslow, Anna M.R. Lauder, Professor Emeritus of Public Health at Yale University, Miss Effie J. Taylor, second Dean of the Nursing School, James Rowland Angell, President Emeritus of Yale University, Miss Elizabeth Bixler, Dean of the School of Nursing, President Charles Seymour of Yale University, Mrs. August Belmont, prominent figure in philanthropic and social work, Miss Annie W. Goodrich, first Dean of the Nursing School, and Dr. Milton C. Winternitz, Anthony N. Brady Professor of Pathology at Yale.

First three Deans of Yale School of Nursing

From left to right: Miss Annie W. Goodrich, first Dean of the Yale Nursing School, Miss Effie J. Taylor, second Dean of the Yale School of Nursing, Miss Elizabeth Bixler, third Dean of the Yale School of Nursing.

Pediatric nurse playing with children, 1939.
War time brochure.
A guitar could be a valuable tool for a pediatric nurse. Louisa Urey Murray, class of '54, later a public health nurse in Fairfax County, Virginia, devoted the elective month during her senior year at Yale to a project in music therapy for the hospitalized children.
Photo by Alburtus-Yale News Bureau, 1954.

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