Photograph of officers and nurses in full uniform at Camp Greene, Charlotte, N. C. The nurses are seated in the first few rows and the officers are standing behind them. Photographed by A. F. Orr, Oldtown, Maine.
A nurse speaks on the phone at the two-sided desk in the original hospital lobby. The two-sided desk has a long history at Duke. In 1934, Thomas D. Kinney, a medical student, sat at the desk during his evening work in the foyer of Duke Hospital...
A woman in an early nursing uniform attends a sick male patient. The setting seems to be in a hospital because the beds are surrounded by curtains and written orders hang above the beds.
Picture showing three nurses at the bedside of a number of hospitalized men. A Union Army officer stands in the doorway. Similar to #1903 in the Kelly Florence Nightingale Collection. The words "U. S. Sanitary Commission" and "U. S. Christian...
Nevidjon discusses her background; desire to become a nurse; career choices for women in the seventies; choosing to be a nurse instead of a doctor; diploma programs versus college-based programs; deciding on Duke School of Nursing; curriculum at...
Nurses of the 65th General Hospital examine patients' legs. The 65th General Hospital served as an affiliated unit of the Duke University School of Medicine during World War II. Authorized on October 17, 1940, the Hospital was headed by Dr. E. L....