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Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. Volume Information Source: The American Journal of Nursing, Vol. 21, No. 12 (Sep., 1921), pp. 1-10 Published by: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3407231 . Accessed: 19/05/2014 16:26 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 193.105.154.73 on Mon, 19 May 2014 16:26:05 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Volume InformationSource: The American Journal of Nursing, Vol. 21, No. 12 (Sep., 1921), pp. 1-10Published by: Lippincott Williams & WilkinsStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3407231 .

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After twenty years of teaching, 794. Again the call to duty, 360. Alumnae &ssociations, their power and responsibilities, 441. American nurse and the pre-school child, The, 537. Attitude of the public toward a nurse's time, The, 449.

Baby clinic in the town hall, A, 475. Bancroft, Charles Parker, M.D., lwhe problem of the hour, 708. Beebe, Christine, Psychiatry for the student nurse, 451. Birchard, Ruth, Attitude of the public toward a nurse's time, 449. Birchard, Ruth, Does a private duty nurse do public health nursing? 863. BOOK REVIEWS, 64, 135, 203, 279, 432, 511, 590, 677, 766, 846, 920.

Alison, Annette, The power of the alumnae, 64. Ames, Fisher, Jr., American Redi CreDss work among the French peaple, 677. Bakewell, Charles M., The story o£ the Red Cross in Italy, 432. Baruch, Simon, M.D., An epitome of hydrotherapy, 136. Bay, James, Helping the rich-A play in four acts, 280. Berkeley, Comyns, M.D., A handabook of midwifery, 511 Bram, Israel, Exophthalmic goitre and its non-surgicai treatment, 203. Bulkley, L Duncan, M.D., Nurses' manual- of the skin in health and

disease, 921. Burnham, Athel C., The c{?mmunity health problem, 590. Burr, C. B., M.D., Practical psychology and psychiatry, 512. Carey, Harry W., An introduction to bacteriology for nurses, 432. Carroll, Robert S., Old at forty or young at sixty, 512. Clark, J. Bayard, M.D., The control of sex infections, 678. Cowan, Cordelia M., Bandages and bandaging for nurses, 51S Cuff, Herbert E., M.D., Lectures on medicine to nurses, 432. Davidson, Eenry P., The American Red Cross in the Great War, 279 Davis, A. Edural-d, A.M.M.D., Douglss, Beawn-an, MD., Eye, ear, nose and

thr{}at nursing, 846. Dock, Lavinia L., and Isabel M Stewart, A shert history of nursing, 135. Douthwaite, Constance M., Balliere's nurses' complete medical dictionary, 67& Dunlap, Knight, Personal beauty and race betterment, 64. Farr, Clifford Bailey, A.M., M.D., Outlines of internal medicine, 511. Gammons, Herbert F., M.D., Practical tuberculosts, 512. Gould, George M., M.D., A pocket nledical dictlionary, 279. Greer, Carlotta G, School and home cooking, 678. Harrow Benjamin, Vitamines, essential food factors, 846. Harvey Lucile Stimson, Food facts for the home-maker, 922. Henderson, John, MwD., Medicine for nurses, 922 Higgins, Aileen Cleveland, The psychology of nursing, 677. Jamme, Anna C., Textbook of nursing procedures, 766 Janet, Pierre, M.D., The major symptoms of hysteria, 511. Jensen, Albrecht, Massage and exercises combined, 203. Jones, E. Gabriel, Chemistry for public health students, 678. Lehrfeld, Louis, Short talks on personal and community health, 204. Lewis, G. Griffith, M.D., The opthalmic nurse, 64. McCollum, E. V., and Simmonds, Nina, The American home diet, 920. McCombs, Robert S., M.D., Diseases of children for nurses, 921. Macleod, Annie Louise, Text book of chemistry for nurses and students of

home economics, 204 Macleod, J. J. R., Physiology and bio-chemistry in modern medicine, 203. McMillan, Mary, Massage and therapeutic exercise, 922 Mennell, M.D., Massage, its principles and practice, 279. Miles, Alexander, M.D. Surgical ward work and nursing, 922 More, Brookes, Songs oi a Red Cress Nurse, 766. Much, Hans, M.D., Tuberculosis of children, 846.

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Myers, V;ictor Carl, M.A., Ph.D., Practical chemical analysis of the blood, 921. Nissen, Hartvig, Practical maWssage and corrective exercises, 280. Otis, Edward O., Tuberculosis, its cause, cure, and prevention, 590* Pitzman, Marsh, The fundamentals of human anatomy, 203. Pope, Amy E., A materia medica, pharmacology, and therapeutics for

nurses, 766. Pope, Amy E., A textHbook of simple nursing procedure for high schools,' 920. Pottenger, Francis M., M.D., Tuberculosis and how to combat it, 921. Ram!sey, Walter Reeves, x D., Care and feeding of infants and children, 136. Roberts, Jay G., PhfD., M.D., Manual of bacteriology and pathology for-

nurses, 511. Rosanoff, Aaron J., M.D., Manual of psychiatry, 136. Sheffield, Adk Elint, The social case history. Its construction and content, 280. Sheffleld, Herman , M.D., Disea'ses of children, 920. Smeeton, Mary A., Bacteriology for nurses, 203. Spaulding, Henry S.> Talks to nurses, 64. Stimson, Julia C., Nurses' handbook of drugs and solutions, 432. Turner, Clair Elsmere, Hygiene, dental and general, 204 Vaughan, Victor C., M.D., Sex attraction, 135. Watson, F. K., A hand-book for nurses, 921. Wilder, Russel M., ED., Mary A. Foley, Daisy Elliothorpe, A Primer for

diabetic patients, 766. Brown, Nellie G., Improvising laboratory eAuipmen;t, 878. Brown, Nellie G., A system of computing credits, 382 Burdick, Edna Meier, Mosquitoes, 611. Butts, Ethel-H., The Occidental Graduate Nurses Association of Korea, 804.

Campaign for recruiting nurses, A, 251. Care of the patient before, during and after anesthesia, 220. Central directories, 148. Central schools, 399. Christian, Eula G., Health supervision in public schools, 454. Community nursing by the Milwaukee health department, 476. Cook, Grace M., central directories, 148. Correlation of theoretical and practical work, 164. Course in chemistry for stud,ent nurses, A, 461.

Dean, Nora D., The roentgenological field for nurses, 159* Demerit system, T'he, 810. I)EPARTMENT OF NURSING EDUCATION: 30, 89, 162, 237, 308, 382, 461, 546, 620 711,

794, 878. After twenty years of teaching, 794. Brown, Nellie G., A system of computing credits, 382 Brown, Nellie G., Improvising laboratory equipment, 878. Classification of nursing schools, The, 89. Committee of the Rockefeller Foundation, 9A Copy of questionnaire, 90. Correlation of theoretical and practical work, 164. Course in chemistry for student nurses, A, 461. Experiment in the centralization of nursing education, 314. Experiment in the proj.ect method of teaching, An, 30. Farnsworth, Helen, Expe.rim-ent in the centralization of nursing educa-

tion, 314. Future of teaching in schools of nursing without un*ersity relationships,

The, 546. Gillette, Harriett M., Future of teaching in schools of nursing, 546. Gillette, Harriett, Institute for inspectors and ftate boardls of nurse ex-

aminers, 883. Gray, Carolyn E*, What are the aims of nursing education, 308. How to economize time and energy, 162. How sve built our diet class room, 387. Hyde, Sarah, How we built our diet class room, 387.

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Improvising laboratory equipment, 878. Institute for inspectors and state boards of nurse examiners, 883. Jamme, Anna C., Reorganization of state leagues of nursing education, 797. Mathews, A. P., Ph.D., After twenty years of teaching, 794. Mills, C. A., A course in chemistry for student nurses, 461. Preliminary report on university schools of nursing, 620, 711, 799. Ramsey, June, How to econ{>mize time and energy, 162. Reorganization of state leagues of nursing education, 797. Report of the Vassar nursing conference, 237. Schmidt, Elsa, Correlation of theoretical and practical work, 164. Sister Domatilla, An experiment in the project method of teaching, 30. Suggestions, 388. System of computing credits, A, 382. What are the aims of-nursing education, 308.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING: 44, 100, 173, 248, 317, 396, 474, 560, 635 724, 806, 894.

Baby clinic in the town hall, A, 475. Community nursing by the Milwaukee health department, 476. Conference of national associations in rural social work, 635. Ebersole, Sarah C., Social service department of Memorial Hospital, Wor-

cester 560. First institute for industrial nurses, 175. Foley, Edna L, Main issues of the, year in puublic health nursing, 724. Hitchcock, Jane E., How much does the graduating nurse know about public

health nursing? 894. Instruction in nut,rition for public health nurses, 398. Introduction of public health nursing into training of student, 44. Items, 637. Joint health library, A, 895. Lipps, Bertha, A b.aby clinic in the town hall, 475. - Main issues of the year in the field of public health nursing, 724. Martin, Agnes J., Community nursing by the Milwaukee, Wisconsin, health

department, 476. National health council, The, 396. National organization for public health nursing, The, 320. New building for the Henry Street Settlement, The, 896. Social service department of Memorial Hospital, Worcester, 560. Summer institutes, 398.

DEPARTMENT OF RED CROSS NURSING: 38, 96, 169, - 245, 389, 467, 552, 630, 717 800, 886.

American nurses honored in memory of Jane A. Delano, 246. Attention! Nurses in Army, Navy, or U. S. pu!blic health service, 247. Clara D. Noyes sails for Europe, 40. Classes in home hygiene medium for recruiting, 172. Correction, A, 633. Reconstruction aides, (Civilian employees), 162. Delano Memorial nurses, 719 "Evergreens" leased for nurses' convalescent home, 38. Expansion of Red Cross public health nursing, 169. First Red Cross chapter conference discusses health programme, 245. Foreign assignments, 888. Georgia x Nevins resigns, 99. Joys and privations of public health nurse, 170. Lantern slides on home hygiene, 98. Mary S. Gardner to study child welfare units, 633. Meeting of national committee on Red Cross Nursing Service, 632. Miss Delano's body laid to rest in Arlington, 38, 96. Miss Noyes completes nursing survey on the continent, 247. Mobilizing for the care of ex-service men, 886. News service bureau, 889. Norwegian nurse envoy to Teachers College, 247 Red Cross conference, 886.

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Regulations for wearing Red Cross nursing service badge, 98. Scholarship and loan funds, 887. S;x American nurses recipients of Florence Nightingale medals, 39. Ten scholarships in public health nursing awarded by league, 97.

Development 4f the X-rawy negative, The, 234. Diabetes mellitus: Definition and pathology, 1S Dilworth, J. G., Nursing and dietary managem.ent in nutritional disorders, 288. Does a private duty nurse do public health nursing? 863.

Ebersole, Sarah C.} Social service department of Memorial Hospital, Worces- ter, 560.

EDITORLKL COMMENT: 1, 65, 137, 209, 281, 353, 433, 513, 595, 683} 771, 851. Addresses wanted, 216. Alumnae subscriptions, 215. Another journal increases its price, 214. Another-university school, 852. Appeal for knitters, An, 436. Army Sehool of Nursing, The, 774. At home, 1. Be sure of your authority, 214. Careless people, 140. Change of location for national headquarters A, 597. Child health demonstration, A, 436. Cornerstone o£ the Florence Nightingale School laid, 598. Correction, A, 143, 774, 854 Death of Florence Swift Wright, 359. Death of Mary W. McKechnie, 517. Directors' meetings, 355. Eastern Council of Nursing Education, The, 773 . Editorship of the Journal, The, 353. Endowments for schools of nursing, 514, 686. English registration act in working order, 852. Explanation, An, 437. Fraudulent solicitors, 215. Free radium treatment, 143. Fund for an interstate secretary, 5. Gift, A wonderful, 686. GoM will to men, 137. Group nursing, 282. Hospital day, 685. Hospital library and service bureau, 357* How to secure new positions, 67. Interstate secretary fund, Thef 214. Fournal advertisers, 215. Journal board, The, 355. Journal staff, The, 854. Journal subscription price, The, 65. Keep up-your association memberthip, 433. Last honors for Miss Delano, 65. Laying the cornerstone of the American Nurses' Memorial; 771. League convention, The, 434, 595. Lists of accredited schoolss The, 436. Medical and nursing w4rk in China, 66. Memorial to Jane A. Delano, A, 598. M<norial fund, The, 4, 68, 213. Mental nursing, 68. Miss Noyes returns from Europe, 287. Mistaken measures for meeting the shortage of nurses, 137, 212. National health council, 516. National League of Nursing Education, The, 353. Nebraska experiment in a preliminary course, The, 285 New England nurses' convention, 600.

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New president for the Public Health Organization, A, 686. News of interest to all, 437. Nightingale calender, A, 67,143. Nursing progress in the Phil;ippines, 686. Other Journal changes, 354. Parable, A, 140. Parliamentary law, 517. Presentation of purse to Mrs. Helen Hoy Greeley, 356. Private duty nursing, 209. Progress of cardiac work, 517. Progress of state registration, 435, 516, 599, 687. Publication committee, 67. Publications of interest to nurses, 142, 283, 358. Question for private duty nurses, A, 5. Rank for nurses A last word, 2. Recruiting, 599, 684. Relief Fund, The, 4, 213. Relief fund day, 513. Re-registration, 143. Resignation of Anna C. Maxwell, 513. Resignation of Ella Phillips Crandall, 3 Scholarships, 356. Sectional meetings, 434. Smallpox, 515. Some obligations of the latter-day nurse, 216 Student conferences, 515. Suggestions from Journal readers, 358. Survey of schools of nursing in Missouri, The, 434. Taking inventory, 281. The Publtc Health Nurse increases its price, 287. "They shall not die," 853. Thrift, 212. Tributes to Miss Maxwell, 683. Twenty years of the Journal, 1. Twice told tale, A, 357. Uses of a clubhouse, 283. Vacations, 773. Valeria home camp, 68,284. What influence have you? 851. W.ho's Who in the nursing worId, 600 Wisconsin's educational director, 853.

Earle, Mary Goodyear, Suggestion: a power, 604. Eldredge, Adda, Alumttae associations: their povver and their res,ponsibilities, 441. Eldredge, Adda, Nurses' homes: desirable and undesirable features, 69. Electrotherapy, a new and interesting field for nurses, 299. Element of personality in nursing, 697, 775. Equipment for nursing procedures, 728. Experiment in ce.ntralization of nursing education, 314. Experiment in the project method of teaching, 30.

Farnsworth, IIelen, Experiment in the centralization of nursing education, 314. Foley, Edna L., Main issues of the year in public health nursing, 724 FOREIGN DEPARTMENT: 42, 316, 393, 471, 558, 634, 721,-804, 890.

American nurses' memorial, Bordeaux, 890. Butts, Ethel H., The Occidental Graduate Nurses' Association of Korea, 804 Current events in Australia, 890. English news, 558, 723. Item from Japan, An, 634. International public health service, 316. Modern training school for nurses in Jerusalem, A, 721 Occidental Graduate Nurses' Association of Korea, The; 804 Progress in France, 393.

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Progress of English registration, The, 634. Progress of registration in Holland, The, 634. Public health nursing in Italy, 43. Seligsberg, Alice L., a modern. training school for nursels in Jerusalem, 721. What will nurses do about war? 634.

Four weeks of influenza in a mining camp, 154 Future teaching in schools without university relationship, 546.

Gillette, Harriet M., Future of teaching without university relationship, 546. Gillette, Harriet M., Institute for inspectors and boards of examiners, 883 Goeckel, Henry J., Scientific courses for nurses, 152. Goodrich, Annie W., The vanguard of an international. army, 855. Gray, Carolyn E., A campaign for recruiting nurses, 251. Gray, Carolyn E., What are the aims of nursing education? 308. Gunn, Jean I., Student government, 46, 103.

Haehnlen, Alice, Simple method of procuring blood from infants, 786. Hall, Margaret, What a Y. W. C. A unit has meant to a training school, 875. Hamilton, Anna, M.D., An open letter to American nurses, 378 Hansen, Christine, How to make a patient comfortable, 81. Harrison, Gene, The outcast, 144. Health supervision in public schools, 454. Hilliard, Amy M., Equipment for nursing procedures, 728 Hilliard, Amy M., Nurses' homes, 145. Hilliard, Amy M., The student nurse, 176. Hitchcock, Jane E., How much does the graduating nurse know about public

health nursing? 894. Hoffman, Mabel E., The demerit system, 810. Hollingsworth, Minnie , The work of the pr*ate duty nurse, today, 702. HOSPITAL AND TRAINING SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION: 46, 103, 176, 251 321 399

478, 564, 639, 728, 810, 898. - ' ' Campaign for recruiting nurses-, A, 251. Central schools of nursing or individual training schools, 399. Demerit system, The, 810. Efficiency records for student nurses, 478. Equipment for nursing procedures, 728. Gray, Carolyn E., A campaign for recruiting nurses, 251. Gunn, Jean I., Student government, 46, 103. Hilliard, Amy M., Equipment for nursing procedures, 728. Hilliard, Amy M., The student nurse, 176. Hof3Sman, Mabel E., Demerit system, The, 810. Is it ethical to accept students who have been in another schoiol? 898. Maxwell, Anna C., Struggles of the pioneers, 321. Murphy, Rachel The sterilization of catgut, 564 Selden, Elizabeti, Central schools of nursing, 399. Sterilization of catgut, The, 564. Struggles of the pioneers, 321. Student government, 46, 103. Student nurse, The, 176. Twelve-hour day for graduate nurses, 639.

Hospital corpsmen of the Navy, 226. Houston, John Walter, M.D., Should instruction in tuberculous nursing be given

during training, 217. How best to prepare students for leadership, 601. How much d;oes the graduato nurse know about public healtn nursing? 894. How to economize time. and energy in schools of nursing, 162. How to make a patient comfortable, 81. How to plan for a convention, 292.. How we built our diet class room, 387. Hoyer, Ernest F., Superficial injurzes to the eye in industry, 530 Hyde, Sarah, How we built our diet class room, 387.

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Ideal tuberculosis nurse, The, 617. Improvising laboratory equipment, 878. Institute for inspectors, 883. Interesting case, An, 457. Interesting the invalid, 874. Isenberg, Mary A., The ideal tuberculosis nurse, 617.

James, Agnes and Katharine, Three cases: the money test, 21, 85. James, Agnes and Katharine, Three cases: the thirteenth case, 231, 304. Jamme, Anna C., Reorganiation of state leagues, 797. Joynes, Agnes B., Linda Richards as I knew her, 72.

Kefauver, Christine R., Sex education of the child, 779. Kefauvxer, Christine R., Suggestions for the industrial nurse, 77. Kilduffe, Robert A., M.l)., The nurse and her relation to immun3l0gy, 438, 533, 609 Kline, I. Grace DeWitt, Hospital corpsmen of the Navy, 22G.

Laird, Donald A., Element of personality in nurs.ing, 697, 77o. Leete, Harriet L., The American nurse and the pre-school child, 537. ILLUSTRATIONS:

Maxwell, Anna Caroline (loose leaf) 688. LETTBRS TO THE EDITOR: 50, 107, 180, 258, 331, 403, 482, 567, 642, 732, 814, 901.

Alumnae attendance, 332. Axmy students, 107, 181. Arrangement of hours of duty for two nurses, 108, 181, 2aS. Athletics in the Army School of Nursing, 732. Blastomycosis, 644. By-laws for private duty sections, 183. Christmas week in the Lankenau hospital, Philadelphia, 331. Comparison of salari-es, A, 182 Complication over regstration fees in England, The, 331. Cooperation from the medical profession, 484. Colsection and some data, A, 483. Criticism, A, 482, 645. Deserved tribute, A, 487. Erring pupll, An, 567. Experiences among the Navajo Indians, 50. Experience of an-hourly district nurse, The, 568. Gift from new graduates, A, 735. Good text book on mental diseases, A, 50. Good things ahead, 818. "Good will to men," 333. Graduate nurses' club, A, 258. Handicap of one school, The, 486. Journals on hand, 108, 902. Journals on hand or uranted, 404, 818* Journal subscriptions by alumnae associations, 333. Journals wanted, 108. Letters from Navy nurses, 485, 644, 732, 816, 901. Letters of appreciation, 482. Ministering to the people of the Orient, 567. Navy Nurse Corps, 642. Old copies of the Journal, 485, 569, 644, 735. Old magazihes, 643. Our first graduate nurse, 258. Peat baths, 259. Plea for shorter hours, A, 259. Present day shortage of student nurses, 734. Private duty nursing, 483, 816. Private dllty sections, 734. Public health course in Minneapolis, 183.

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Public health versus private duty, 180. Publicity campaign, A, 403. Pupil nurse's impression of a state meeting, A, 258. Quarters for institutional nurses, 816. Recruiting, 816. Relief fund, The, 568. Research information bureau, 183. Scarcity of private nurses, 109. Scholarships, 643. Shall there be cots in the patients' rosmsv 51. Some practical suggestions 51. Status of the nurse, The, i80. Sugeestion, A, 180. Textbooks on ethics of nursing, 734. Tribute to the Journal, A, 482. U. S. Public Health Service, The, 814.

Linda Richards as I. knew her, 72 Lipps, Bertha, A baby clinic in the town hall, 475. Long, Marie I., The value of the Wasserman reaction, 369. Lorish Rose M., The development of the X-ray negatiere, 234.

Main issues of the year in public health nursing, 724. Martin, Agnes J., Community nursing by the Milwaukee health department, 476 Mathews, A.P., MiD., After twenty years of teaching, 794. Maxwell, Anna Caroline, 688. Maxwell, Anna C., Struggles of the pioneers, 321 Meyers, Mary A., The power of cooperation in securing legislation, 867 Mills, C. A., A course in chemistry for student nursesfl 461. Modern training school for nurses in Ferusalem, 721. Mosqui:toes, 611. Murphy, Rachel, The sterilization of catgut, 564 Muse, Maude, One-half hour a true story, 375. Nicholson, S. T. Jr., x D., Diabetes mellitus, 13.

Nolen, O. W., Odds and ends of useful information, 706. Noordyk, Wilhelmina, Nursing in India, 296. NOTES FROM THE MEDICAL PRESS: 49, 106, 179, 257, 330. Nurser and her relation to lmmunology, 438, 533, 609. Nurses' college, A, 228.- Nurses from a patient's standpoint, 157. Nurses' homes: desirable and undesirable features, 65, 145. Nursing and dietaw management for nutritional disorders, 288. Nursing in India, 296. ,, NURSING NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS: 52, 110, 184, W 334, 405, 488, 570, 648,

Alabama, 56, 264, 336, 494, 57.5. Arizona, 56,116,186, 416, 575, 740, 908. Arkansas, 56,187, 494, 579, 741, 908. California, 116, 416, 579, 741, 824, 908 Canada, 56, 117, 825. Colorado, 56, 117, 187, 264, 337, 416, 494, 579, 658, 741, 825, 911. Connecticut, 56, 187, 264, 337, 416, 495, 579, 658, 741, 82S, 911. Delaware, 118, 187, 337, 579, 825. District of Columbia, 118, 264, 417, 496, 658, 741. Florida, 57, 118, 187, 265-, 579, 742. Georgia 57, 118, 187, 265, 417, 496, 579, 658.

Idaho, 417, 496, 658. Illinois, 57, 118, 188, 265, 338, 417, 487, 496, 579, 658, 742, 826, 912 Indiana, 57, 119, 188, 266, 418, 487, 497, 580, 659, 742, 826, 912. towa, 58, 120, 189, 266, 338, 418, 497, 580, 660, 743, 826, 912.

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Kansas, 12t, 339, 498, 581, 743, 827. Kentucky, 41, 12l, 419, 498, 581, 660, 747, 827, 913. Louisiana, 102, 189, 339, 419, 498, 660, 827. Maine, 267, 419, 660. Maryland, 267, 420, 498, 581, 913. Massachusetts, 58, 121, 189, 268, 339, 420, 498, 581, 660, 747, 827, 913. Michigan, 122, 268, 421, 499, 582, 661, 748, 828, 913. Minnesota, 41, 58, 122, 190, 269, 340, 422, 500, 661, 748, 828, 913. Mississippi, 58, 269, 422.

- Missouri, 58, 122, 190, 269, 340, 501, 582, 661, 748, 828, 913. Montana, 667, 913. National, 52, 110, 184, 260, 334, 405, 487, 488, 570, 648, 736, 819, 903. Nebraska, 58, 122, 19}, 269, 422, 502, 582, 749, 913. New Hampshire, 582, 749, 828. New Jersey, 58, 123, 192, 340, 422, 502, 5-82, 667, 749, 828. New York, 59, 123, 192, 270, 340, 422, 503, 583, 667, 749, 829, 914. North Carolina, 124, 34t, 424, 584, 669, 829. North Dakota, 59, 124, 27t, 424, 503, 669, 915.- Ohio, 60, 124,- 194, 271, 34l, 424, 481, 503, 584, 669, 750, 830, 915. Oklahoma, 91& Oregon, 342, 424, 505, 584, 670, 752, 831, 916. Pennsylvania, 60, 124, 195, 271, 342, 424, 504, 584, 670, 752, 831, 916. Rhode Island, 60, 195, 342, 505, 585, 671, 753,-831. South Carolina, 273, 395, 426, 50Z, 585, 671, 754. South Dakota, 195, 42d, 505, 585, 671, 832. Tennessee, 60, 195, 426. Texas, 342, 505,-585, 754, 916. Utah, 125, 505, 672. Vermont, 41, 125, 196, 755, 916. Virginia, 481, 585, 755, 916. Washington, 125, 273, 506, 756. West Virginia, 125, 343, 506, 832, 916. Wisconsin, 61, 126, 196, 343, 507, 757, 832, 916. Wyoming, 128, 585, 836.

Nursing of nervous patients, The, 542. Nutting, M. Adelaide, Again the call to duty, 360.

Occidental Graduate Nurses' Association of Korea, 804. Odds and ends of useful information, 706. OFFICL&L DIRECTORY: 205, 349, 591, 677, 847. One-half hour: a true story, 375. Open letter to American nurses, An, 378. Oral hygiene, 366. Organizing public health nursing in a rural community, 83. Outcast, The, 144.-

Parker, Linette A., Unofficial drugs and their control, 524. Patient's impression of a nurse, A, 536. Pfeiffer, Damon B., M.D., The position of the nursing profession today, 24. Pickering, Mary M., How best to prepare students for leadership, 601. Position of the nursing profession today The, 24. Power of cooperation in securing legisiation, The, 867. Problem of the hour, The, 708. Psychiatry for the student nurse, 451. Public health nursing in the Near East, 788.

Ramsey, June, How to economize time and energy in schools of nursing, 162. Reorgahization of state leagues, 797. Richards, May Thomas, A patient's impression of a nurse, 536. Riddle, Mary M., Twenty years of the 3Ournal, 6. Riley, Edna, The nursing of nervous patients, 542.

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10 Index Roberts, Mary M., Story of the Department of Nursing and Health, Teachers

College, 518. Roberts, Mary M., Student life at Teachers College, 782. Roentgenological field for nurses, The, 159.

Sampson, Sylvia X., An interesting case, 457. Schmidt, Elsa, Correlation of theoretical and practical work, 164. Scientific courses for nurses, 152. Selden, Elizabeth, Central schools, 399. Seligsberg, Alice L., Modern training schoo for nurses in Jerusalem, 721. Sex education of the child: How the nurse maZ help, 779. Should instruction in tuberculosis nursing be given during training, 217. Sieke Julia M., Care of the patient, before, during and after anesthesia, 220. Simpie method of procuring blood for diagnosis from infants, 786. Sister Domatilla, Experiment in the project method of teaching, 30. Smith, Florence M., Electrotherapy, a new and interesting field for nurses, 299. Social service department of the Memorial Hospital, Worcester, 560. Steele, Leola, Your country needs you, 302. Stegman, Henry M., A nurses' college, 228. Sterilization of catgut, The, 564. Story of the Department of Nursing and Health, Teachers' College, 518. Struggles of the pioneers, 321. Student government, 46,103. Student life at Teachers College, 782. Student nurse, The, 176. Suggestion: a power in the handsl of the nurse, 604. Suggestions for the industrial nurse, 77. Superficial injuries to the eye in industry, 530. System of computing credits, 382.

Teal, Helen, Public health nursing in the near east, 788. Thorne, Mamie Ellington, Four weeks of influenza in a mining camp, 154. Three cases: the money test, 21, 85. Three cases: the thirteenth case, 231, 304. Twenty years of the Journal, 6.

Unofficial drugs and their control, 524.

Vacuum bottle as a sickroom equipment, The, 161 Value of the Wasserman reaction in diagnosing and treating syphilis, 369. Van De Vrede, Jane, How to plan for a convention, 292. Vanguard of an international army, The, 855.

Webster, Carrie, Organizing public health nursing in a rural community, 82. What are the aims of nursing education? 308. What the Y. W. C. A. unit has meant to a training school, 875. Who's Who, 619, 735, 805, 885.

I. lliddle, Mary M., 619. II. Eldredge, Adda, 735. III. Richards, Linda, 805. IV. Jamme, Anna C., 885.

Williams, Margaret C., Interesting the invalid, 874. Wirth, Elizalbeth, Oral hygiene, 366. Work of the private duty nurse today, The, 702.

Your country needs you, 302.

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