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of State Nurses, Graduate Nurses, Practical Nurses, Volunteer Pupil Nurses, Sisters of Mercy, Volunteer Aids, Red Cross Canteen Workers, Members of the Visiting Nurses’ Association, and others, who rendered important services in the various Emergency Hospitals in Luzerne County.[[8]]
[8]. According to a report made to the State Department of Health by Dr. Charles H. Miner in February, 1919, “the Committee of Hygiene and Nursing of Wyoming Valley Chapter of the American Red Cross was very active in securing volunteer nurses, so that we had during the epidemic seventy Graduate Nurses (including seven State Nurses), fourteen Visiting Nurses of the Visiting Nurses’ Association, forty-four Practical Nurses and eighty nurses’ aids, working under the very efficient direction of Miss Nellie G. Loftus, the nurse in charge of District No. 5.”
Augustine, Sister Mary
Ambrose, Sister Mary
Agnita, Sister Mary
Ayers, James
Annunciata, Sister
Avellino, Sister Mary
Angela, Sister Mary