Hardbound paper covered textbook on public health issues for nurses; divided into chapters discussing topics such as education and records, private auspices, official auspices and nursing services; title printed in gold ink on front cover and spine; signed by original owner on inside front cover; 4…
Hardbound paper covered textbook on public health issues for nurses; divided into chapters discussing topics such as education and records, private auspices, official auspices and nursing services; title printed in gold ink on front cover and spine; signed by original owner on inside front cover; 476 pages.
Printed on first page: "PUBLIC HEALTH // NURSING // BY MARY SEWALL GARDNER R.N., A.M. // THIRD EDITION // REVISED // NEW YORK // THE MACMILLAN COMPANY"; hand-written on inside front cover: "Edna HAussler // NuRsing ScieneE // 951"
Permanent Location
Storage Room 2005
2005-3
Length
20.9 cm
Width
14.9 cm
Depth
2.7 cm
Unit Of Measure
centimeters
Dimension Notes
Length 20.9 cm Width 14.9 cm x Depth 2.7 cm
Condition Remarks
Cover show light wear from use
Copy Type
Original
Reference Types
Website
Reference Comments
"Gardner, Mary Sewall (1871–1961)," accessed August 18, 2020, https://www.encyclopedia.com/women/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/gardner-mary-sewall-1871-1961
Research Facts
Mary Sewall Gardner (1871-1961) was an American nurse and social reformer. She is considered a pioneer in public health nursing and participated in the founding of the National Organization for Public Health Nursing. In 1986, she was elected to the American Nursing Association's Nursing Hall of Fame.