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Sophia Palmer
Created the American Journal of Nursing in 1900 where she served as editor in chief for 20 years.

Campaigned for state registration.

President of New York State board of Examinations.
Lavinia Dock
Womens rights advocate.

Graduated from Bellevue Training School in 1866 where she served as superintendent.

Joined Lillian Wald at the Henry Street Settlement

Author Hygiene and Morality.
Lillian Wald
Graduate of NY Hospital Training School 1891.

Started Jefferson St. Missions which later became Henry St. Settlement.

Culturally sensitive community to poor immigrant families.

Started nursing in public schools.
Isabel Stewart
Succeeded Nutting as chairman of the Department of Nursing Education at Teachers College.

Wrote 3 classics: The standard Curriculum for Schools of Nursing, A Curriculum for schools of nursing, and a curriculum guide for schools of nursing.
Adelaide Nutting
Leader in RN education.

First class of Johns Hopkins Hospital training Hospital.

Graduated 1891 and served as head RN at the school.

1894, became the schools principal

Worlds first professor or nursing.
Margaret Sanger
Practiced nursing until 1912 when she began educating women about birth control.

Founded the Organization that later became Planned Parenthood.
Martha Franklin
Discriminated with limited job opportunities.

Only Black RN of her class.

Created NACGN (National Association of Colored Graduate Nurses). The first black Nursing organization.
Mary Mahoney
First trained black RN in the USA.

Graduated from New England Hospital program as did Linda Richards.

Graudated in 1879. She and 2 other white students only graduated out of 40 students.
Linda Richards
Americas First Trained RN.

Graduate of New England Hospital Program.

Spent most of her career traveling from hospital to hospital.
Flexner Report
The study of medical education in the US and Canada.

Caused many medical schools to shut down.
Clara Barton
Had no informal training, cared for her invalid brother for 2 years.

Raised funds to distribute goods to the First Bull Run.

Granted pass to travel with the Army.

Created a plan for men MIA. By the end of the war, these services became the Red Cross.
NACGN
National Association of Colored Graduate Nurses. Created by Martha Franklin.
Anne Goodrich
Chief Inspector Nurse for the Army.

First Dean for Army School of Nursing. Later became Dean of Nursing at Yale University.