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Definition of School of nursing
1. Noun. A school for training nurses.
Lexicographical Neighbors of School Of Nursing
Literary usage of School of nursing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of American Red Cross Nursing by Lavinia L. Dock (1922)
"... the Council of National Defense—Special Courses —Special Groups—The A rmy
School of Nursing—The Nurses' Drives—Surgical Dressings—The Nursing Surveys. ..."
2. Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics by The American College of Surgeons, Franklin H. Martin Memorial Foundation (1922)
"Whether the nursing service is given by thoroughly trained and accomplished nurses
or by a school of nursing which is an integral part of the hospital, ..."
3. Supplement ... to the Public Health Reports by United States Public Health Service (1920)
"School of Nursing—Establishment in Southern Islands Hospital Division. (No.
2725, Act Dec. 18, 1917.) SECTION 1. With a view to preparing the greatest ..."
4. A Short History of Nursing from the Earliest Times to the Present Day by Lavinia L. Dock, Isabel Maitland Stewart (1920)
"In 1918, a course in public health nursing for graduate and undergraduate nurses
has been opened in connection with the university school of nursing and a ..."
5. Advancing the Nation's Health Needs by National Research Council (2005)
"Margaret McLean Heitkemper, RN, Ph.D., FAAN is Chairperson, Department of
Biobehavioral Nursing and Health Systems, School of Nursing, Corbally Professor in ..."