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Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. Volume Information Source: The American Journal of Nursing, Vol. 15, No. 12 (Sep., 1915), pp. 1145-1157 Published by: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3405281 . Accessed: 14/05/2014 19:36 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . Lippincott Williams & Wilkins and Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. are collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to The American Journal of Nursing. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 193.105.154.95 on Wed, 14 May 2014 19:36:18 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Volume InformationSource: The American Journal of Nursing, Vol. 15, No. 12 (Sep., 1915), pp. 1145-1157Published by: Lippincott Williams & WilkinsStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3405281 .

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INDEX

Accidental case of strychnine poisoning, An, 1099. Administration of medicines, The, 190, 285, 382, 480, 565. Administration of registration laws by a board of nurses, 1038. Administration of registration laws by regents of a university, 1040. Alison, Annette, Some points on organization, 1037. Allen, Winifred'M., Teachableness of the consumptive patient, The, 25. American ambulance hospital, Neuilly, France, 549. Anderson, Ida J., Helps for tub baths, 386. Angell, Edward B., M.D., Neurasthenia, 364. Aseptic fever nursing, 1082.

Baker, Kate, Making off duty worth while, 740. Bennett, Frances Jackson, A Christmas celebration in Egypt, 189. Blood pressure, 7. Blumgarten, A. S., M.D., The administration of medicines, 190, 285, 382, 481, 565. BOOK REVIEWS: 79, 175, 261, 353, 433, 536, 618, 702, 804, 892, 1139.

Abbott, George K., M.D., Essentials of medical electricity, 805. Asher, Phillip, Ph.G., M.D., Chemistry and toxicology for nurses, 537. Bacon, Charles Sumner, Ph.B., M.D., Obstetrical nursing, 702. Bainbridge, William Seaman, A.M., Sc.D., M.D., The cancer problem, 618. Blodgett, Stephen H., M.D., Urinary diseases, 536. Blumgarten, A. S., M.D., Materia medica for nurses, 79. Bohm, Max, M.D., Massage, 537. Boyd, Louie Croft, State registration for nurses, second edition, 703. Burr, C. B., M.D., A handbook on psychology and mental disease, for use

in training schools, 804. Comstock, Sarah, Mothercraft, 1139. Davis, Eldene, A table for two, 79. Doncaster, L., The determination of sex, 1140. Dorland, W. A. Newman, M.D., Dictionary, American pocket medical, 805. Dumbell, K. E. M., California and the far west, 435. Eliason, Eldredge L., A.B., M.D., Practical bandaging including adhesive

and plaster of paris dressings, 537. Foley, Edna L., Visiting nurse manual, 175. Frohse anatomy charts, The, 702. Hewitt, C. Gordan, The house fly, 1139. Horspool, Florence, Mother-craft for girls, 894. Huber, John Bessner, A.M., M.D., 893. Kimber, Diana C., Text-book of anatomy and physiology for nurses, 433. La Motte, Ellen N., The tuberculosis nurse, 892. Little, John Forsyth, M.D., Anatomy and physiology, 354. Luckes, Eva, C.E., General Nursing, 434. McIsaac, Isabel, Bacteriology for nurses, 176. Mills, Charles K., M.D., Nursing and care of the nervous and insane, 804. Ottenberg, Reuben, A.M., M.D., Chemistry for nurses, 433.

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Parsons, H. Franklin, MI.D., Isolation hospitals, 1140. Pope, Amy Elizabeth, A medical dictionary for nurses, 353. Saalfeld, Edmund, M.D., Lectures on cosmetic treatment, 175. Stenhouse, John, M.A., B.Sc., M.B., Pathology-general and special, 354. Thompson, Gilman, M.D., The occupational diseases, 261. Tyson, James, M.D., LL.D., Selected addresses, 619. White, Charles James, M.D., The care of the skin, 176. Williams, Edward Huntington, M.D., The question of alcohol, 262. Worcester, Alfred, A.M., hI.D., Nurses for our neighbors, 80.

Bradley, Richard M., Household nursing in relation to other similar work, 968. Bradley, Grace V., Wanted, the milk of human kindness, 30. Bower, Sara B., The obstetrical nurse, 734. Brown, Adelaide, M.D., Opportunity and responsibility of public health nurses,

995. Bryan, Edith S., Value of the alumnae association to the private duty nurse, 948. Building up a baby, 22. Burgar, Donna A., In Gleiwitz, 1093. Burgar, Donna G., Narratives from the war, 396; With the Red Cross from New

York to Gleiwitz, 726. Burgess, Elizabeth C., The future of the central registry, 1033. Burr, Mary, The English voluntary aid detachments, 461. Burrows, Charles Floyd, M.D., The conquest of contagion, 276, 373. Business woman as registrar, 943.

Cadmus, Nancy E., Administration of registration laws by regents of a univer- sity, 1040.

Cancer, How nurses can aid in the fight against, 817. Cancer of the breast, 561. Cancer of the uterus, 456. Chalmers, Marion B., R.N., The value of specializing in the care of sick babies,

484. Case of uremic poisoning, A, 834. Characteristics requisite for a private duty nurse, 952. Christmas celebration in Egypt, A, 189. Churchill, Anna Quincy, A.B., A.M., Massage, its physiological effects, 635. Clarke, Lillian C., Two experiences in private duty nursing, 477. Clement, Fannie F., Red Cross town and country nursing service, 1002. Cloudcroft baby sanitarium, 831. Conquest of contagion, The, 276, 373. Contagious nursing in the home, 951. Creamed dishes for the convalescent, 723. Curran, M. W., M.D., Weather topics, 109, 195.

Dalbey, Alice E., Characteristics requisite for a private duty nurse, 952. Davis, Isaline A., The first year of a cottage hospital, 1105. DEPARTMENT OF VISITING NURSING AND SOCIAL WELFARE: 49, 137, 213, 313, 402,

500, 585, 668, 750, 849, 1116. Karlsson, Alma M., Public health and school nursing in Salt Lake City, 49. Public health and school nursing in Salt Lake City, 49. Vacation sketches, 137, 213, 316, 402, 500, 587, 668.

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Index 1147

De Peltquestangue, Estaiene, Indian nurses and nursing Indians, 1021. Dietrich, A. Louise, Cloudcroft baby sanitarium, 831. Diphtheria, 543. Dewey, Elizabeth, Narratives from the war, 293. D'Olier, Kathleen, The school nurse's relation to the child applying for working

papers, 106. Doyle, Jane V., Administration of registration laws by a board of nurses, 1038. Dressings are done at the front, How, 823.

EDITORIAL COMMENT: 1, 85, 181, 267, 359, 441, 625, 709, 1071. Additions to nursing literature, 185. Age limit in the Red Cross, 361. Agents, fraudulent, 816. Amateur war nursing, 441. Annie Damer, 1077. Army Nurse Corps, The, 87. Candidates for office, 627. Central directories, Wider uses of, 182. Central headquarters, 443, 630. Chautauqua, 711. Death of Isabel McIsaac, 6. Death of Miss Johnstone, 363. Eighteenth annual convention, 1071. Enforcing educational standards, 267. Expositions in California, The, 362. Good reports from nurses in Servia, 447. Home ties, 812. How associations and hospitals care for sick nurses, 2. Immigration bureau and the status of the nurse, The, 359. Importance of training school officers being familiar with the registration

laws, 361. Important change of date, 363. Important discovery, An, 709. Improvising, 5. International congress, The, 4. Isabel McIsaac, 85. January meetings, The, 273, 442. Joint committee meetings, 444. Journal as a Christmas gift, The, 90. Journal board, The, 444. Journal circulars, 5. Memorials, 1077. Misleading advertisement, A, 362. Missent mail, 815. New course in school nursing, A, 273. New organization, A, 445. New year, The, 267. Notice to holders of combination subscriptions, 667. Nurse in fiction, The, 1075. Nursing Journal of India, The, 89.

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Nursing news, 186. Official trains, The, 444. Our national meetings, 625, 709. Passing of a magazine, The, 447. Place of the practical nurse, The, 271. Problem of recreation, The, 270. Professional equality at Johns Hopkins anniversary, 183. Progress of state registration, 89, 360, 632, 710, 815. Question of punishments, The, 268. Red Cross in time of war, The, 1. Red Cross Nurses, Reports from, 88. Reference books at hand, 815. Relief fund calendars, 90, 272. Robb Memorial Committee, 443. Scholarships for Chinese nurses, 813. Sending out pupil nurses during training, 270. State registration, Progress of, 89, 360, 632, 710, 815. Strange Christmas, A, 181. "The Nurse," 185. Training for responsibility, 814. Twilight sleep, 88. Two-fold obligations of a delegate, 811. "Typhoid Mary" once more, 630. Uniforms, Common sense in, 814. War news, 273. War nursing conditions in England, 87.

Effect of American Red Cross standards, The, 1008. Encouraging signs in nursing education, 274. English voluntary aid detachments, The, 461. Ericson, Eleanor M., A visiting nurse's experience in the war zone, 114. Experiences in the American ambulance hospital, Neuilly, France, 549. Experiment in fusion, An, 32.

First year of a cottage hospital, The, 1105. Florence Nightingale and her nurses, 13. FOREIGN DEPARTMENT: 47, 136, 211, 311, 497, 665, 847.

International congress, The, 62, 311. International council, The, 212. International delegates, 667. International memorial, The, 48, 137. Items, 48, 497. San Francisco meeting, The, 847. Social workers, The protest of, 666: War nursing abroad, 211. War, The, 47, 136, 847. Woman's peace party, A, 665.

Frankel, Lee K., Standards in visiting nurse work, 984. Future of the central registry, The, 1033.

General legislation pertaining to nurses and nursing, 1053. Gillespie, Genevieve, A case of uremic poisoning, 834.

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Index 1149

Goodrich, Anne W., Louisa Lee Schuyler, 1079. Graves, Bea W., An accidental case of strychnine poisoning, 1099. Groff, H. R., A simple examining cape, 386. Guthrie, Nettie Woods, Contagious nursing in the home, 951.

Hall, Henry L., The trusteeship of training schools, 642. Hamilton, Arthur E., Some direct relations between the science of eugenics and

the nursing profession, 468. Has Red Cross relief work in Europe been worth while? 1018 Helps for tub baths, 386. Hilliard, Amy M., Inspection of nurse schools in New York state, 282. Hobbs, Cleone E., Some opportunities of a private duty nurse, 125. Home-made demonstration doll, A, 291. HOSPITAL AND TRAINING SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION: 52, 143, 217, 406, 504, 589, 672,

755, 852. Aids to teaching, 53. Inventions by nurses, 143. Laboratory technique for nurses, 755. New law, A, 504. Nurse's point of view, A, 852. Nurses' uniforms, 406. Shortage of nurses, 52. Some fundamentals, 589. Special nurses, 504. Surgeons and nurses, 54. Training of nurtes for psychopathic work, 217. Wilbur, Minnie D., A nurse's point of view, 852. Young nurse and her training school, The, 672.

Hospital service during a naval battle, 737. Hospital tray, The, 554. Hospital versus the graduate special nurse, The, 18. Hourly nursing, 962. Household nursing in relation to other similar work, 968. How nurses can aid in the fight against cancer, 817. Hoyer, Ernest Fritz, Hospital service during a naval battle, 737. Hyde, Katharine, Business woman as registrar, 943.

Improvising, 290, 386, 655, 656, 838. Indian nurses and nursing Indians, 1021. In Gleiwitz, 1093. Inspection of nurse schools in New York state, 282. Isabel McIsaac, 91. Is nursing a profession? 122.

Johns, E. Incledon, Experiment in fusion, An, 32.

Kaiser, Albert D., M.D., Diphtheria, 543; scarlet fever, 717. Kerr, Katharine, War treatment of wounds and illnesses, 712. Kershaw, Mary Ellen, The little white city on the hill, 487. Kersner, Fannie, The public health nurse in industry, 379.

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1150 Index

Kraft, Katherine, Red Cross visiting nurse in Arizona, 1005. Krueger, Mathild, Personal experiences in Servia, 1012.

Landis, Maud, The making of solutions, 279. Last Christmas tree, The, 201. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: 58, 150, 222, 322, 412, 511, 595, 678, 760, 858.

Air hunger, 224. American nurse in England, An, 226. Campaign against the correspondence schools, 59. Children's Hospital, Los Angeles, The, 678. Christian nurse needed in China, 760. Colorado state board of nurse examiners, The, 227. Correspondence schools, 223. Criticism of nursing standards in Arizona, A, 150. How can we help our maids? 678. Illinois state board of nurse examiners, The, 227. Information needed, 595, 597. Information wanted from rural nurses, 322. Invitation from San Diego, An, 222. Letters from Navy nurses, 152, 595, 760. Letting the public libraries help, 511. Memories of Miss Nightingale, 58. Necessity of an economical director in hospitals, 859. No over supply of nurses here, 595. Occupational diseases, 412. Protest, A, 756. Rapid transit visit to two Toronto hospitals, A, 59. Red Cross work at home, 226. Serious loss to the nurses in India, A, 58. Something still lacking, 858. Suggestion, A, 412. Suggestion for Red Cross seals, A, 222. Summer camp at Cape Henry, A, 412. Tourist sleepers, 60. Town and country nursing service, 151. Twilight sleep at the Jewish Maternity Hospital, 60. Unique method of investigation, A, 322. Unnecessary discomfort, 678. Unusual pneumonia case, An, 222. Work of a resident nurse in a college, 150, 322, 323, 511.

Lifting band, A, 656. Lilienthal, Howard, M.D., F.A.C.S., Nurse's part in the recognition of cancer of

the breast, The, 561. Little white city on the hill, The, 487. Louisa Lee Schuyler, 1079. Lowman, Mrs. John H., Possible amalgamation of visiting, hourly and household

nursing, The, 975.

McConnell, Elizabeth, Teachableness of the consumptive patient, The, 25. Magic tray, The, 1107.

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Index 1151

Making off-duty worth while, 740. Making of solutions, The, 279. Mann, Dorothea, Has Red Cross relief work in Europe been worth while? 1018. Massage, Its physiological effects, 635. Materia medica, A brief history of, 630, 729, 829. Messer, Mary A., Is nursing a profession? 122. Moran, Mary A., Hospital versus the graduate special nurse, The, 18. Morgan, Mary A., The nurse in literature, 836. Moriarty, Catherine E., Where the nurse sometimes fails, 111. Murphy, Margaret McCloskey, Wrong impressions of army life, 371.

Narratives from the war, 293, 392, 490, 575, 657, 742, 840, 1109. Necessity of a background, 640. Needed economies for a long case, 293. Neurasthenia, 364. Newbold, Agnes, A use for a discarded catheter, 387. NOTES FROM THE MEDICAL PRESS: 55, 146, 219, 319, 409, 508, 592, 675, 757, 855, 1118.

Abortion of typhoid, 677. Acute rheumatism, 857. Administering drugs in war, 675. Aid to the dying, 55. Anti-tetanus serum successful, 857. Appendicitis, 57, 593. Artificial respiration, 676. Bare walls and monotony, 411. Blood washed and returned to body, 321. Burns, 220, 1119. Buttermilk, 1119. Caramel in diabetes, 592. Care of delicate and premature children, 57. Care of hypodermic needles, 508. Care of infants, The, 319. Care of rubber articles, 220. Cause of immunity of infants, 146. Chapped hands, 410. Chaulmoogra oil in leprosy, 508. Chicken as possible typhoid carrier, 510. Childbearing and nervous diseases, 593. Cleanliness in dermatology, 1118. Clothing and heat, 1118. Cod liver oil, 592. Conditions of menstruation, 55. Contagious-disease nurses, 320. Cost of smallpox and vaccination, 676. Cost of smallpox and non-vaccination, 856. Costume of voluntary nurse, 219. Curative treatment of pneumonia, 677. Denatured alcohol, 510. Dental anesthesia, 147. Diagnosis of smallpox, 321.

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1152 Index

Diet in typhoid fever, 146. Discontinuation of disinfection, 409. Don'ts for nurses, 409. Drugs and the war, 320. Drug eruptions, 758. Early symptoms of cancer, 1119. Economy in tooth filling, 148. Effect of pituitrin on milk secretion, 675. Effect of water drinking, 409. Effects of weather, The, 676. Eruptions following operations, 321. Fatigue toxin and immunity, The, 410. Gastric juice, The, 856. Glue and frost bite, 676. Hereditary tuberclosis, 148. High heels, 411. Home hospital for tuberculosis, 510. Home treatment for sciatica, 56. Hot air treatment of granulating surfaces, 320. How to sharpen a scalpel, 675. Hypodermic syringe, The, 592. Immediate relief from pain under Roentgen ray, 221. Immunity of infants to measles, 867. Infant mortality, 221. Infection of tuberculosis, 1119. Infectious nature of cancer, 676. Influence of posture on digestion in infancy, 758. Inhalation of wood alcohol, 146. Inoperable cancer treated with goat serum, 593. Ivory implants, 677. Jet of air to prevent tetanus, 594, 857. Koplik's spots, 675. Landau's test for syphilis, 410. Leeches, 593. Leprosy and the community, 1120. Lessened shock in military wounds, 1120. Liability of the operating surgeon, 56. Lime in the treatment of tuberculous bronchial glands, 508. Local after-treatment of ulcers of the leg, 56. Locating bullets, etc, Apparatus for, 677. Locating buried needles, 857. Manufacture of synthetic drugs in England, 757. Mastitis in pregnancy, 509. Medical aspects of cancer, 855. Mending rubber gloves, 509. Midwives, 856. Mortality among nurses, 410. New Jersey public health committee, 851. New method of repair of bone, 411. New theory of epilepsy, A, 855.

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Index 1153

Nitrous oxide anesthesia in obstetrics, 219. Nitrous oxide gas with oxygen in labor, 758. Non-ligation of umbilical cord, 757. Nutrient enemas, 855. Overcoming fatigue, 593. Over-eating a cause of sickness, 56. Painless childbirth, 147. Painless parturition, 319. Partly trained nurses, 759. Paucity of women physicians in England, 676. Physiology of worry, 57. Pinewood sawdust as a surgical dressing, 319. Pituitary extract in labor, 149. Pituitary extract in obstetric practice, 509. Pollen therapy in hay fever, 1118. Posture in pneumonia, 1118. Practical breast milk problems, 219. Prevention of poisoning by bichloride of mercury, 55. Prophylactic inoculation against tuberculosis, 856. Prophylaxis of puerperal convulsions, 677. Prophylaxis of typhoid, 219. Pumpkin as a diuretic, The, 148. Radium therapy, 148. Red Cross service, 320. Relation of diet to cancer, The, 221. Relief of nausea, 593. Retention of urine under morphia, 146. Ringworm of the scalp, 319. Rontgen ray and infant feeding, The, 221. Scarlet fever and salvarsan, 510. Senility and longevity, 1119. Serum treatment of vomiting in pregnancy, 219. Simultaneous operating, 1120. Softening hard water, 321. Spleen in blood formation, The, 321. Sprains, 220. Stimulating doses of Roentgen rays, 758. Successful treatment of tetanus neonatorum, 147. Superstition of flat-foot, 757. Sweetened milk in dyspeptic vomiting, 508. Testimony to the value of vaccination, 510. To sterilize instruments and keep them ready for use, 757. Trained nurse, The, 592. Treatment for pulmonary tuberculosis, 1118. Treatment in bedsores, 856. Treatment of styes, 676. Treatment of suppuration by pus inoculation, 593. Treatment of typhoid, 593. Treatment of venomous snake bites, 857. Treatment of wounds, 593.

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1154 Index

Twilight sleep, 411, 508. Ultra-violet rays in frost-bite, 593. Use of distilled water, 509. Uterine fibroids and radium, 675. Vis medicatrix naturae, 147. War nurses' relief fund, A, 759. Way of life, A, 56. Whooping cough, 856. Work treatment, The, 409. X-Ray and eczema, The, 758.

Nurse as a social factor, The, 187. Nurse in literature, The, 836. Nurse's part in the recognition of cancer of the breast, The, 561. Nursing conditions in Louisiana, 654. NURSING IN MISSION STATIONS: 42, 304, 663, 664, 749.

Clark, Alice, Nurses' association of China, The, 42. Depressed nipples with occluded ducts, A case of, 663. Glimpse of medical work in China, A, 304. Lewis, Cora S., A school for nurses in Pautingfu, China, 664. Logan, Jennie Manget, A case of depressed nipples, with occluded ducts, 663. MacNeill, Martha S., A Zulu Christmas tree, 309. Methodist hospital in Manila, A, 749. Nurses' association of China, The, 42. School for nurses in Pautingfu, China, A, 664. Sumner, C. Irene K., A glimpse of medical work in China, 304. Zulu Christmas tree, A, 309.

NURSING NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS: 62, 153, 228, 325, 414, 513, 598, 680, 764, 861, 1121. Alabama, 154, 329, 518, 600, 686, 863. Arkansas, 236, 601, 1127. Arizona, 686. Births, 169, 258, 349, 429, 533, 615, 699, 801, 889, 1134. California, 65, 237, 331, 416, 601, 766, 863. Colorado, 66, 154, 330, 766, 1127. Connecticut, 66, 154, 238, 330, 417, 518, 601, 686, 770, 863. Deaths, 78, 172, 260, 351, 431, 534, 617, 700, 803, 891, 1137. District of Columbia, 67, 238, 331, 418, 518, 602, 770, 867, 1128. Florida, 418, 519, 687, 770, 1128. Georgia, 419, 519, 686, 771, 867. Idaho, 67, 331. Illinois, 67, 155, 238, 331, 419, 519, 602, 687, 771, 869, 1128. Indiana, 68, 157, 239, 333, 520, 602, 772, 870, 1128. Iowa, 68, 156, 240, 333, 420, 520, 602, 688, 772, 871, 1129. Kansas, 157, 240.

Kentucky, 158, 241, 420, 604, 872, 1129. Louisiana, 420, 604, 689. Maine, 241, 334, 775, 873. Marriages, 77, 170, 259, 350, 430, 534, 616, 700, 802, 890, 1134.

Maryland, 158, 241, 421, 521, 604, 691, 778, 873, 1129. Massachusetts, 69, 158, 244, 334, 421, 521, 605, 691 778, 873, 1129.

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Index 1155

Michigan, 69, 159, 244, 336, 422, 523, 606, 692, 781, 875, 1130. Minnesota, 69, 161, 245, 423, 523, 693, 784, 1130. Mississippi, 69, 337, 693, 784. Missouri, 70, 161, 246, 337, 423, 524, 606, 693, 785, 877, 1130. Montana, 247, 525, 785, 1131. National, 62, 153, 228, 325, 414, 513, 598, 680, 764, 861, 1121. Nebraska, 162, 338, 423, 527, 606, 785, 879. New Hampshire, 423, 694, 786, 1131. New Jersey, 70, 162, 247, 339, 424, 527, 606, 693, 786, 882. New York, 71, 162, 250, 339, 424, 525, 607, 695, 786, 883, 1131. North Carolina, 71, 611. North Dakota, 164, 254, 342, 528, 611, 791, 884, 1132. Official Directory, 81, 177, 263, 355, 436, 538, 620, 704, 806, 895, 1067, 1141. Ohio, 164, 254, 343, 426, 697, 795, 885. Oklahoma, 71, 344, 885. Pennsylvania, 71, 165, 255, 347, 427, 529, 612, 780, 886, 1132. Rhode Island, 72, 167, 256, 348, 429, 528, 614, 698, 799, 887, 1132. South Carolina, 348. Texas, 72, 167, 256, 348, 699, 800, 888, 1115, 1132. Utah, 257, 699, 800. Vermont, 257, 800. Virginia, 73, 348, 889. Washington, 257, 349, 699. West Virginia, 76, 530, 801, 889. Wisconsin, 168, 258, 349, 429, 530, 615, 699, 889.

Obstetrical nurse, The, 734. Opportunity and responsibility of public health nurses, 995. Opportunities of a private duty nurse, Some, 125.

Parker, Linette A., A brief history of materia medica, 650, 729, 829. Parsons, Sara E., Encouraging signs in nursing education, 274; Necessity of a

background, 640; The effect of American Red Cross standards, 1008. Pennington, M. Elizabeth, Improvising, Ways and means, 290. Penrose, Clement A., M.D., The three phases of life, 1102. Peoples, Harriet, Pioneer days, 198. Perrin, Louise, General legislation pertaining to nurses and nursing, 1053. Personal experiences in Servia, 1012. Peterson, Reuben, M.D., How nurses can aid in the fight against cancer, 817. Pioneer days, 198. Possible amalgamation of visiting, hourly and household nursing, 975. Private duty nurses and their relationship to the directory, 939. Public health nurse in industry, The, 379.

Rall, Lenore L., A swing and convenient irrigation, 655; Unique places for the ironing board, 838.

Real nurse-a real woman, A, 562. THE RED CROSS: 36, 127, 205, 300, 398, 493, 580, 659, 744, 842, 860, 1111.

American service, 843. Annual meeting of the Red Cross, 398.

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Bowman, J. Beatrice, Experiences of Unit D., 1112. European service, 36, 127, 300, 399, 493, 580, 659, 744, 842. Experiences of Unit D., 1112. First letters from Red Cross nurses, 129. Further news from the Red Cross ship, 205. G. A. R. encampment, The, 41. Health of Servian nurses, 584. How nurses may help, 208, 302. Items, 493, 582, 1111. Red Cross building, The, 659. Salem fire, The, 40. Second unit for Servia, A, 208. Town and country nursing service, 494, 583, 844. Uniforms, 844.

Red Cross town and country nursing service, 1002. Red Cross visiting nurse in Arizona, A, 1005. Richardson, D. L., M.D., Aseptic fever nursing, 1082. Riddle, Mary M., Hourly nursing, 962. Rutley, Sophia L., Private duty nurses and their relationship to the directory,

939.

Sanitary disposition of sputum, 838. Sargent, Cora McCabe, Improvising, A home-made demonstration doll, 291;

Hospital tray, The, 544; Creamed dishes for the convalescent, 722. Scarlet fever, 717. School nurse's relation to the child applying for working papers, The, 106. Scovil, Elisabeth Robinson, Florence Nightingale and her nurses, 13. Shapiro, Isadore, The nurse as a social factor, 187. Sherman, Ruth Brewster, Building up a baby, 22. Simple examining cape, A, 386. Solutions, The making of, 279. Some direct relations between the science of eugenics and the nursing profession,

468. Some misconceptions concerning blindness in the new-born, 387. Some points on organization, 1027. Southcott, M., Narratives from the war, 392. Standards in visiting nurse work, 984. Steele, Elizabeth H., The last Christmas tree, 201. Sumner, Irene K., Through the bombardment at Antwerp, 449; A women's

hospital unit in France, 647; How dressings are done at the front, 823. Sutter, Charles Clyde, M.D., Blood pressure, 7. Swing and convenient irrigation, A, 655.

Taussig, Fred J., M.D., Cancer of the uterus, 456. Teachableness of the consumptive patient, The, 25. Three phases of life, The, 1102. Through the bombardment at Antwerp, 449. T., N. E. lifting band, A, 656. Treatment of wounds and illnesses, War, 713. Trusteeship of training schools, The, 642.

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Tuberculosis nursing at the Eudowood Sanatorium, 103. Tucker, Lillian E., Improvising. Needed economies for a long case, 293. Two experiences in private duty nursing, 477.

Unique places for the ironing board, 838. Use for a discarded catheter, A, 387.

Value of specializing in the care of sick babies, The, 484. Value of the alumnae association to the private duty nurse, 948. Van Blarcom, Carolyn Conant, Some misconceptions concerning blindness in

the new-born, 387. Visiting nurse's experience in the war zone, A, 114.

Wanted, the milk of human kindness, 30. Ways and means, 290. Weather topics, 109, 195. Where the nurse sometimes fails, 111. Willson, Rosa, The magic tray, 1107. Wilson, Nanie de Dion, Tuberculosis nursing at the Eudowood Sanatorium, 103. With the Red Cross from New York to Gleiwitz, 726. Woman's hospital unit in France, A, 647. Wrong impressions of army life, 371.

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