Wikimedia Commons, Florence Nightingale Medal, International Committee of the Red Cross, Unknown
The Florence Nightingale Medal is a bi-annual award given out by the International Committee of the Red Cross. It is the highest international…
Tags: Award, International, Medicine, Nursing, Women
Ray Cameron, Florence Nightingale Medal, International Committee of the Red Cross, 1912, 1920
The American Red Cross, Red Cross Volunteer Nurse's Aide, American Red Cross, 1941-1945
The American Red Cross created posters such as these to recruit volunteer nurses' aides. The caption reminds the viewer that "your help can save many…
Tags: American Red Cross, Blood Supply, Health, Nursing, Posters, Volunteerism
American Red Cross, A Word of Thanks, American Red Cross, 1941-1945
In this poster, the American Red Cross offers its sincere gratitude to the public for their volunteer and financial contributions. The American…
Tags: American Red Cross, Blood, Blood Drive, Nursing, Posters, Volunteerism
Unknown, 1862- Dorothea Dix, Appointed Superintendent of Army Nurses, Library of Congress, Unknown
A noted social reformer, Dix became the Union's Superintendent of Female Nurses during the Civil War. The soft spoken yet autocratic crusader had…
Tags: Civil War, Dorothea Dix, Military, Nursing, Superintendent, Women
Library of Congress, Dorothea Lynde Dix, Activist, Library of Congress, None
Dorothea Lynde Dix (1802 – 1887) was an American activist on behalf of the indigent insane who, through a vigorous program of lobbying state…
Tags: Activist, Dorothea Lynde Dix, Mental Health, Nursing, Women
WV Broadcasting, Colonel Ruby Bradley - US Army Nurse, WV Broadcasting, 1941
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Tags: Colonel Ruby Bradley, Korean War, Military Service, Nursing, Pearl Harbor, Philippines, Women, World War II
Library of Congress, Florence Nightingale, Nurse, Library of Congress, 1910
Lo! in that house of misery A lady with a lamp I see Pass through the glimmering gloom, And flit from room to room. Henry Wadsworth…
Tags: Crimean War, Florence Nightingale, London, Nursing, Women
Alexander Turnbull Library, National Library of New Zealand, Nurse Elizabeth Grace Neill, National Library of New Zealand, 1890
What do we live for if not to make life less difficult for each other? GEORGE ELIOT Elizabeth Grace Neill ( 1846 - 1926) was a nurse from New Zealand…
Tags: Elizabeth Grace Neill, Healthcare, New Zealand, Nursing
Harris & Ewing, Lillian Wald, First President of the National Organization for Public Health Nursing, Library of Congress, Between 1905 and 1940
Lillian D. Wald ( 1867 – 1940) was a nurse, social worker, public health official, teacher, author, editor, publisher, activist for peace, women's,…
Tags: Health Insurance, Lillian Wald, NOPHN, Nursing, Women
U.S. Postal Service, Mary Breckinridge, Nurse, The Smithsonian National Postal Museum , 1998
Mary Breckinridge was an American nurse-midwife and the founder of the New Model of Rural Health Care & Frontier Nursing Service. She started family…
Tags: Healthcare, Mary Breckinridge, Nursing, Public Health, Rural Healthcare
Unknown, Mary Eliza Mahoney, First African American Nurse 1845-1926, HCR Home Care, Late 1800s
Mary Mahoney was the first African-American woman to study and work as professionally trained nurse. Born in Massachusetts, she was a hospital worker…
Tags: African-Americans, Mary Mahoney, Nursing, Women, Women's Rights
American Nurses Association, Nursing: The American Nurses Association Hall of Fame, American Nurses Association, No date given
This prestigious award recognizes an individual’s lifelong commitment to the field of nursing and its impact on the health and/or social history of…
Tags: Hall of Fame, Health, Nurses, Nursing, Public Service
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