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American Association for the History ofNursing, Inc.10200 W. 44th Avenue, Suite 304Wheat Ridge, CO 80033Phone: (303) 422-2685Fax: (303) 422-8894aahn@aahn.orgwww.aahn.orgTitles and Presenters at Past AAHN Conferences1984 – 2010Papers remain the intellectual property of the researchersand are not available through the AAHN.2010Co-sponsor: Royal Holloway, University of London, EnglandSeptember 14 - 16, 2010London, EnglandPhoto AlbumConference PodcastsThe following podcasts are available for download by right-clicking on the talk required and selecting"Save target/link as ."Fiona Ross:Conference Welcome[28Mb-28m31s]Mark Bostridge:A Florence Nightingale for the 21st Century[51Mb-53m29s]Lynn McDonald:The Nightingale system of training and its influence worldwide[13Mb-13m34s]Carol Helmstadter:Nightingale Training in Context[15Mb-16m42s]Judith Godden:The Power of the Ideal: How the Nightingale System shaped modern nursing[17Mb-18m14s]Barbra Mann-Wall:Nuns, Nightingale and Nursing

[15Mb-15m36s]Dr Afaf Meleis:Nursing Connections Past and Present: A Global Perspective[58Mb-61m00s]2009Co-sponsor: School of Nursing, University of MinnesotaSeptember 24 - 27, 2009Minneapolis, MinnesotaPaper PresentationsProtecting and Healing the Physical Wound: Control of Wound Infection in the First World WarChristine Hallett―A Silent but Serious Struggle Against the Sisters‖: Working-Class German Men in Nursing, 19031934 Aeleah Soine, PhDcThe Ties that Bind: Tale of Urban Health Work in Philadelphia‘s Black Belt, 1912-1922 J. MargoBrooks Carthon, PhD, RN, APN-BCThe Cow Question: Solving the TB Problem in Chicago, 1903-1920 Wendy Burgess, PhD, RN―Pioneers In Preventative Health‖: The Work of The Chicago Mts. Public Health Nurses KarenEgenes, RN, EdDBuilding the Rural Public Health Infrastructure from the Nurses Up, 1918-1950 Jennifer Gunn, PhDMission and Market: Nuns, Nurses, and Unions in the Pacific West and Northwest, 1950-2000Barbra Mann Wall, PhD―Bethlehem‘s Stable‖: Seeking The Right Place For Birth at The Catholic Maternity Institute, SantaFe, New Mexico, 1944-1969 Anne Z. Cockerham, PhD, CNMFantasy and Philanthropy: Sister Mary Ward Consultant Sister to Long Distance Boatmen and TheirFamilies Pauline Brand PhD, MSc, BA, RN, RM, RHV―When the City is a Great Field Hospital‖ New York City Nursing Emergency Council, InfluenzaEpidemic 1918- 1919 Arlene Keeling, PhD, RNTaking Nursing Out of Sickness into Health Jeannine Uribe, PhD, RN―The Best Return for Money‖: School Nursing as an Early Focus for Virginia‘s Bureau of PublicHealth Nursing Mary E. Gibson, PhD, RN―We Had a Wonderful Education‖ Oral Histories of Bellevue and Mills Schools of Nursing and HunterCollege Bellevue School of Nursing, 1967 Sandra B. Lewenson, EdD, RN, FAAN

From Diploma to Degree: A Case Study of the Transition of the Latter-Day Saints Hospital School ofNursing to a Collegiate Program at Brigham Young University in 1952 Elaine S. Marshall, PhD, RNAcceleration of Nursing Education Programs: An Exploration of Obligation Dualism and CapitalismFrances Ward, PhD, RN, CRNPClara Barton‘s 1898 Battles in Cuba: A Reexamination of Her Nursing Contributions ChristineArdalan, MAChronicles of a Southern Civil War Nurse: Phoebe Yates Pember, 1861-1865 Barbara Maling, RN,MA, MSN, ACNPLeaving Home: Patriarchy, Nursing Education, and Nurse Veterans‘ Use of the G.I. Bill Nancy C.Barnum, PhD, RNCThe Baltimore Lutheran Deaconess Motherhouse: Defining a German or American Mode in 1895Liza M. Zerull, PhDc, RN, FCN―She Cannot be Confined to Her Region‖: Nursing and Nurses Across Borders Karen Flynn, PhDGlimpses of Excellence: Contributions of African American Nurses in the Deep South in the 19thCentury Linda E. SabinPoster PresentationsSister Marie S. Anderson, Deaconess and Anesthetist Sharon L. Hadenfeldt, PhDd, CRNAContinuous Change: Historical Analysis of a Theory-Based Baccalaureate Nursing CurriculumMaryellen McBride, PhD(c), ARNP, CCFlorence Nightingale and Harley Street. First Employment, Lasting Impact Louise C. Selanders,EdD, RN, FAANPolio Epidemic in Siouxland: Impact to Community and Public Health, 1952 -1960 Diane L. Smith,RN, BSN, MSNADA Pioneer: Keith Ellen Ragsdale Elizabeth Tyree, PhD, MPH, RN and Diane Helgeson, RN, MSHistory, Organization and the Changing Culture of Care: A Historical Analysis of the Frontier NursingService (FNS) Edith A. West, PhD, RN2008Co-sponsor: School of Nursing, University of PennsylvaniaSeptember 25 - 28, 2008Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaPaper Presentations

From Nursery Maids to Professional Pediatric Nurse Clinicians, Practitioners, and ResearchersBarbara Brodie, PhD, RN, FAAN"Two Faithful Nurses‖: Miss Margaret A. Shanks and Miss Mae B. Nichols Attending Susan B.Anthony Elaine Sorensen Marshall, PhD, RNFictions of Caring: Rethinking Nurse Rivers Susan M. Reverby, PhDCommunity as the Locus of Care: Community Mental Health Nursing and Place in theDeinstitutionalization EraGeertje Boschma, PhD, RNThe Ward System: A Lasting Pre-Nightingale Nursing Reform Carol Helmstadter, BScN, MAFailure of Imagination: The Proposed Harvard University School of Nursing and the Hospitalizationof AmericaFrances Ward, PhD, RN, APN, CTransforming Nursing Education: The Phasing out of the Bellevue and Mills Schools of Nursing andthe Expansion of Hunter College Bellevue School of Nursing, 1967 Sandra B. Lewenson, EdD, RN,FAANAnthropology and Caring in the View of Saint John of God Genival Fernandes de Freitas, DNSc, RN;Taka Oguisso, PhD, RN; and José Siles Gonzalez, PhD, RN"In His Name‖: Norfolk‘s City Union of the King‘s Daughters, Virginia‘s First Program of VisitingNursingMary E. Gibson, PhD, RNHow Best to Improve Maternal Health in Santa Fe? The Intersection of Catholic Nurse-Midwives anda Margaret Sanger Clinic, 1937-1968 Anne Z. Cockerham, MSN, CNMFor Honor, For Country: the Relationship Between the American Red Cross and the Navy NurseCorps During World War I Jennifer C. Telford, PhD, RN, ACNP-BCContaining Trauma: Nursing Work in the First World War Christine E. Hallett, PhD, BA, BNurs,PGDE, RGN, RHV, RDNEmblems of Empire: British Nurses‘ Role in the Extension and End of Empire Rosemary Wall, PhDand Anne Marie Rafferty, PhDThe Sphinx By Moonlight: Letters to the American Journal of Nursing From Nurses Abroad, 19001913Winifred C. Connerton, MS, CNM"It‘s Not My Blackness That Is Important‖: Gender, Race, and Image in Nursing Karen C. Flynn, PhDThe Effects of State Policies on the Development of Modern Mexican Nursing Allison Squires, PhD,RN

"The Most Wonderful Case of Diabetes‖: Nursing Care of Children with Diabetes, 1920-1930Deborah Gleason-Morgan, MSN, RN, CPNPPost-War Transition in the Japanese Nurse‘s Fee-Charging Employment Agency Mai Yamashita,MA"Hearts Too Good To Die‖: The Intensive Care Unit and the American Culture of Death, 1965-1980Lynn Houweling, MS, RNCoping with Sickness: Infectious Diseases Among Nurses in Germany, 1870-1930Sylvelyn Hähner-Rombach, MA, Dr. PhilMoney And Nursing: An Ambivalent Relationship Ellen D. Baer, PhD, RN, FAANYou Say Uniform, I Say Unified: The Case of the Nursing Minimum Data Set, 1983-1990 JenniferLynn Hobbs, MSN, RNPoster PresentationsTwo Southern Nurses, Two Divergent Paths, One Goal: Caring for the Rural Poor Christine Ardalan,MALeaving Home: Patriarchy, Nursing Education, and Nurse Veterans‘ Use of the G.I. Bill Nancy C.Barnum, PhD, RNC"A Difficult Task With Pitiable Results‖: Early Burn Treatment, 1900-1939 Cheryl Ann Borden, MSN,RN, CCRN, CCNS"The Dirty Dozen‖: Identity, Antecedents, and Careers of Midwives Employed in the First of theMarie Stopes Birth Control Clinics, 1921-1931 Pauline Brand, PhD, MSc, BA (Hons), RN, RHVYou Want To Be What? The Story of Women‘s Health Nurse Practitioners Joellen W. Hawkins, PhD,RNC, WHNP, FAANThe Role of Nursing Scholarship in the Development of the Johns Hopkins Nursing HistoricalCollectionPhoebe Evans Letocha, MAThe Bellevue Classification Scheme: The Cultural Commentary of a Nursing Library ClassificationSystemKeith C. Mages, MSN, MLS, RNMore Than Good, Kind Angels: The Daughters of Charity‘s Relationship to Valuation, Mission, andMoney, 1916-1994Marcella M. Rutherford, PhD, MBA, MSNOn the Brink of Modernity: The Development of Professional Nursing and the 1893 ColumbianExpositionLouise C. Selanders, EdD, RN, FAAN and Patrick Crane, MSN, RNEmerging from the Shadows: Nursing at Ellis Island Melissa McIntire Sherrod, PhD, RN

2007Co-sponsor: Pace University, Lienhard School of NursingSeptember 28 - 30, 2007White Plains, New YorkPaper PresentationsThe Decision-Making Process Toward the Prussian Nursing Examination of 1907—A Series ofCompromises to the Disadvantage of Those Excluded Christoph SchweikardtFrom Bedbaths to Ivory Towers: The Changing Bases of Nursing Teachers' Identities MartinMcNamara and Gerard Fealy―Before We Were Always There — Now, Everything Is Separate‖: On the Relationship betweenNurses and Patients in West Germany Susanne Kreutzer―We Are but Guests in the Marvelous Process of Birth‖: Nurse-Midwives at the Catholic MaternityInstitute, 1944–1968 Anne Z. Cockerham―Nurses from the Parish‖: The Baltimore Lutheran Motherhouse of Deaconesses, 1885–1935 LisaM. Zerrull―The Water Cure‖: Hydrotherapy in State Mental Hospitals in the 1950s Rebecca Bouterie HarmonSensible Soldiers: Free African Society Nurses Embodying Benevolence and Civic Virtues in the1793 Philadelphia Yellow Fever Epidemic Susan H. BrandtA Tale of Two Associations: Black and White Nurses in North Carolina, 1920–1950 PatriciaD’AntonioNot Forgotten: Southern Black Rendering Nursing Care in Virginia during the Civil War, 1861–1865Barbara MalingCreating the ―Next Florence Nightingale‖: Dorothy Smith‘s Innovations in Nursing Education andClinical Practice at the University of Florida, 1956–1966 Julie Fairman―Friends of Many Years‖: The National Organization for Public Health Nursing (NOPHN) andAdvocacy for Nursing and Patients in Depression-Era Health Programs, 1931–1936 JannaDieckmann―The Time Had Come When It Seemed Right‖: Lillian D. Wald and the Introduction of Nurses toPublic Schools, 1902 Michele M. MatereseIn the Shadows of Nursing History: The Bermondsey Sisters at the Crimean War Therese ConnellMeehanFlorence Nightingale and Mother Francis Bridgeman Carol Helmstadter

Fighting the War against War and Fascism: The American Nurses of the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939) Rachel YoodFrom Tuberculosis to Polio: An Activist Minnesota Hospital, 1915–1960 Cindy Connolly and NaomiRogers―Fixen My Broken Heart‖ in the La Rabida Children‘s Sanitarium, 1932–1950s Barbara M. Brodie―Nursing Service Is Over the Budget‖: Reappraisal of the Cost of Nursing at the University of VirginiaHospital, 1945–1965 John KirschgessnerNursing the ‗Influenza Scourge‘: Dublin 1918–1919 Ann WickhamWestern Canadian Families and Mental Illness: An Oral History Geertje BoschmaNurses‘ Participation in the Nazi ―Euthanasia‖ Program Susan BenedictPoster Presentations"Caring for the Suitcase Wives": Public Health Nurses and the Emergency Maternal & Infant CareProgram, 1943-1947. Nena PattersonShake the Dust Off Your Feet Granger Westberg: The History of the Nursing Specialty Practice inFaith Communities. Susan MacLeod Dyess and Susan K. ChaseBorderlands: An Analysis of Advanced Practice Nursing Frances WardPathfinder: Twentieth Century New York Black Nurse Leaders Sadie Marian SmallsTeaching of Nursing History in Undergraduate Nursing Programs in Santa Catarina, Brazil MariaItayra Coelho de Souza PadilhaHistorical Research Vinculated to Strictu-Sensu Post-Graduate Nursing Program in Brasil from1972–2004. Maria Itayra Coelho de Souza Padilha, Denise Faucz Kletemberg, Laurete MedeirosBorges, Vitória Regina Petters Gregório, and Miriam Süsskind Borenstein―The Biggest Man in the Balkans‖: Helen Scott Hay and the U.S. Red Cross Efforts in EasternEurope, 1914–1922 Karen EgenesThe Evolution of Nursing Care of the Normal Newborn from 1800–2000: From a Derived Standard ofCare Framework Mary Anne Blum CondonBritish and American FNS Nurses (1950–1970): Oral History Narratives of Nursing Edith A. WestMary Seacole: Unsung Heroine of the Crimean War and the Architect of the Contemporary NursePractitioner Model Linda BlakeBlessed Are the Poor Nightingale‘s Influence on the Metropolitan Poor Act (1867) LindaHolbrook Freeman

―The Florence Nightingale of Houston‖: The Life of Kezia Payne Depelchin Adrian Melissinos―If Change Is Good, Why Is It Hard?‖ The First Ten Years of an Ohio Baccalaureate Program inNursing, 1973–1983 Donna Miles Curry and Carol HoldcraftTraining to Nurse, Called to Care: Daughters of Wisdom and Nursing in the 1950s Mary H. WilsonSeparate but Equal? A Comparison of Two Nurse Training Programs, Black and White, 1910–1920Terry Bird2006Co-sponsor: Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Continuing Nursing EducationSeptember 29 - October 1, 2006Rochester, MinnesotaPaper PresentationsThe Complexities of the Moment: The Early Years of Professional Organization of Nurses in Ireland1900-1930, Ann Wickham, PhD, BNSDetermining the Worth of Nurses' Work: Nurses' Fees, Salaries and Income, 1900-1940, Jean C.Whelan, PhD, RNWorking Together, Coming Apart: The National Joint Practice Commission (NJPC) and the 1977Statements on Practice, Julie Fairman, PhD, RN, FAAN"That Men Might Live": The Nurses of Base Hospital 108 in the European Theatre of Operations,1943-1945, Karen Egenes, RN, EdDNisei Cadet Nurse of World War II: Patriotism In Spite of Prejudice, Thelma M. Robinson, RN, MS"You Forgot All About the Nursing Etiquette": The Working Relationship Between Physicians &Nurses During WWI, Jennifer M. Casavant, RN, MSN, ACNP-BCFrom the Cradle to the Council: Activities and Writings of German Women as Professional Nurses,1899-1912, Aeleah Soine, Graduate StudentExporting Public Health Nursing to Chile: Elizabeth W. Brackett 1942-1944, Jeannine Uribe, MSN,RNThe Prominent Role of Notable Women [and Men] in Instituting Army Reforms Among Troops at theoutset of the American Civil War, Edward Halloran, RN, RhD'Nothing to Report But What is Satisfactory: The Board of Superintendence of Dublin Hospitals andits Role in Nursing and Sanitary Reform, Gerard M. Fealy, PhD, MEd, BNS, RGN, RPN, RNTRights of Passage: Reforming Care for the Dying, 1963-1974, Joy Buck, PhD, RN

Nursing and American State Institutions: The Politics of Health Care Reform, 1985-1995, JonathanGilbride, MSN, NP, CCRNRediscovering Mary Maud Brewster: Co-Founder of the Henry Street Settlement, Paul Berman, MDAlice Magaw: The Mother of Anesthesia, Nancy A. Harris CRNA, MNAHow Civil War Nurses Got Their Pensions: The Woman's Relief Corps and Annie Wittenmyer,Marjorie Baier, PhD, RNBetween the Medicine Man and the Contract Doctor: Field Nursing on the Navajo Reservation,1924-1955, Arlene W. Keeling, RN, PhD'Save the county nurse‘: Establishing public health nursing in rural Wisconsin, 1920s-1940s‖ RimaD. Apple, PhDBarefoot, Hungry and Diseased: Child Health in the South 1900-1925, Mary E. Gibson PhD(c), RNAnesthesia Training in the Basic Nursing Program Curriculum, 1915-1930, Sharon L. Hadenfeldt,CRNA, MS, Doctoral StudentNursing in the Wilderness: The Benedictine Influence on Nursing Education and Health Care inNortheastern Minnesota, Kathleen Ann Hannan, B.S.N., M.ED.History of Disaster Nursing in the Southwest, Barbra Mann Wall, PhDPoster PresentationsA Legacy of Leadership and Excellence: TWU College of Nursing 1954-2004, Constance J. Ayers,PhD, RN; Carolyn Lewis, PhD, RN; and Adrian Melissinos, MSN, RN, Doctoral StudentJoyce Cameron Foster: Modern Pioneer in Nurse Midwifery, Lynn Clark Callister, RN, PhD, FAAN"Scarcely a Place for a Lady": Women Giving Nursing Care in Charlottesville Virginia during theAmerican Civil War, 1861-1865, Barbara Maling, RN, MA, MSN, ACNPUp the Mississippi: The Path of Yellow Fever to Memphis, Tennessee in 1878, Adrian Melissinos,MSN, RNHistory as Mentor: Nurses Lead the Way for Physicians and Allied Health Staff, Julie Neumann,MS, RN, BC; Diane McNally Forsyth, PhD, RN; & Carolyn Stickney Beck, PhDMeanings of Madness: An Analysis of the Hawaii Insanity Commission Proceedings, 1909-1910 and1917-1939, Tom Olson, PhD, APRN, BC and Oriana Perez, BA.The Nurse/Legislative Relationship in NJ: A Semiotic Analysis, Frances Ward, PhD, RN, APN, CSaint Mary‘s School of Nursing, Rochester, Minnesota: A Three year Diploma School and itsContribution to Nursing Education and Practice, Virginia Simons Wentzel, BS, RN

Forging the Future by Preserving the Past: The Evolution of a Nursing Archive, Julie A.Goltermann, RN, Gary Shimek, BA, MLIS, Sherrill L. Leifer, PhD, RN2005Co-sponsor: Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing Emory UniversitySeptember 23 - 25, 2005Atlanta, GeorgiaPaper Presentations'Much Instruction Needed Here': The Lives of Nurses in Rural Wisconsin, c. 1902-1940. Rima D.Apple PhD'And Justice for All': A Short History of Northwest Migrant Health Nursing. Sergio A. Olivares, PhDThree Cheers for Two Flo's: Florence Nightingale, Frederick Law Olmsted and Disease Prevention,1855-1865. Edward J. Halloran MPH, PhDChallenging Disciplinary Boundaries: Nurse Anesthetists and the Medical Profession, 1900-1945.Arlene Keeling, RN, Phd'A Herculean Task': Staffing the University of Virginia Hospital, Circa 1945-1965. John C.Kirchgessner, MSN, RN, PNP, PhD(c)'We'd Rather Fight than Quit: The Illinois Nurse' Association's Struggle for an Environment forProfessional Practice, 1966. Karen Egenes, RN, EdDColice's Story: The Consequences of a Secret Melissa McIntire Sherrod, RN, PhD'Psychologically Detrimental to the Health of the Person Affected': Abortion and Birth Control Nursingin the Marie Stopes Mother's Clinics. Pauline Brand, BA, MScOne Big Happy Family: Nurses Who Lived and Worked in State Mental Health Hospitals in the1950s. Rebecca Bouterie Harmon, PhD, APRN, BCHealing Honan: Canadian Nurses at the North China Mission, 1888-1947" Sonya Grypma, RN,PhDNeighborhood Practices: Nurses as Wives and Mothers, in Early 20th Century America. PatriciaD'Antonio, RN, PhDWeaving a Tapestry of Care: Place, Presence. and the Meaning of Hospice, 1945-1975. Joy Buck,RN, PhDMilitary Metaphors and Military Might: Nursing, Medicine, and the Meaning of Language duringSevere Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and Other Epidemics. Lisa Stern Slifka, RNIsabel Hampton Robb: Educating Nurses to Deliver Anesthesia. Nancy A. Harris, CRNA, MNA

The Beginning of Nurse Licensure in England. Elizabeth Vish, RN, BSN and Linda HolbrookFreeman, RN, DNSBritain, France and America in the Great War: International Nursing and Caring, L'HôpitalTempôraire d'Arc-en-Barrôis, France, 1914-1919. Marjorie Des Rosier, PhD, RNFanny Taylor (1933-1900): A Lady Nurse During the Crimean War (1854-1856). Mary Ellen Doona,RN, EdDNurse or Nurses' Aide: The Debate of the Great War. Jennifer Casavant, RN, ACNP-BC, PhDStudentFrom Hearth to Hospital: Nursing's Role in the Development of Women's Work. Louise C.Selanders, RN, EdDAn Unsuitable Job for a Woman? Gender and Mental Health Nursing. Claire Chatterton, BA, MA,RGN, RMC, PGCE, PhD StudentOfficer, Nurse, and Woman? Male U.S. Army Nurses and Changing Gender Roles. Kara Vuic,PhDcPoster PresentationsEliza Parish Pillars: A Mississippi Legend Continues. Rosie Lee Calvin DNS, RNThe Newark Agreements: Historical Evolution of a New Jersey School of Nursing. Frances Ward,PhD, RN, APNCNightingale in the News: Celebrity, Controversy, and Contribution 1900-1910. Linda HolbrookFreeman, RN, DNSNursing Actions and Voices on the Journey Towards National Health Care" Patricia van Betten, RNLiberation Vs. Medicalization: Women's Experience of Menopause from the 1930s to the 1960s.Debera J. Thomas, DNS, FNP, ANP2004Co-sponsor: The Medical University of South Carolina College of NursingOctober 1 - 3, 2004Charleston, South CarolinaPaper PresentationsTwo Radicals for Woman Suffrage: The Relationship of Lavinia Dock and Alice Paul Mary AnnBradford Burnam, PhD, RN p

Nursing to a Collegiate Program at Brigham Young University in 1952 Elaine S. Marshall, PhD, RN Acceleration of Nursing Education Programs: An Exploration of Obligation Dualism and Capitalism Frances Ward, PhD, RN, CRNP Clara Barton‘s 1898 Battles in Cuba: A Reexaminatio