Hardbound paper covered nursing textbook with charts and graphs describing public health nursing including topics such as pattern of public health nursing, services to individuals and families, supervisory and management responsibilities and service in clinics, schools; 455 pages.
Hardbound paper covered nursing textbook with charts and graphs describing public health nursing including topics such as pattern of public health nursing, services to individuals and families, supervisory and management responsibilities and service in clinics, schools; 455 pages.
Printed on first page: "RUTH B. FREEMAN, R.N., Ed.D. // Public Health // Nursing Practice // Third Edition // W. B. SAUNDERS COMPANY // Philadelphia and London"; stamped on inside front cover: "595 688 74"
Patti (Fowlie) Clark is a graduate of the Kingston General Hospital School of Nursing, Class of 1964.
Ruth Benson Freeman (1906 - 1982) Ruth B. Freeman was born in Methuen, Massachusetts. She graduated in 1927 from the school of nursing at Mt. Sinai Hospital in New York City. She received her B.S. in 1934 from Columbia University, and her M.A. in 1939 and her Ed.D. in 1951, both from New York University. She then served as nursing services administrator for the American National Red Cross and taught at the University of Minnesota School of Public Health. Freeman joined the faculty in public health administration at the Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health in 1950, and was appointed professor in 1962. She was also coordinator of nursing programs.
Freeman was active in professional associations, serving as president of both the National League for Nursing and the National Health Council, and on the boards of the Maryland League for Nursing and the National Organization for Public Health Nursing. She received several awards, including the Florence Nightingale medal of the International Red Cross, and wrote several textbooks, two of which are considered the authoritative textbooks on public health nursing.