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Volume 8, Number 1, 2000

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Editorial

EDITORIAL
pp. 1-2(2)
Author: LWAUGH, JOAN E.

Journal article

Nursing Reorganization in Occupied Japan, 1945-1951
pp. 71-93(23)
Author: SHIMAZAKI RYDER, REIKO

We Must Have Nurses: Spanish Influenza in America 1918-1919
pp. 143-156(14)
Author: KEEN-PAYNE, RHONDA

A Hard Day's Work: Institutional Nursing in the Post-World War II Era
pp. 169-184(16)
Author: GRANDO, VICTORIA T.

Book review

American Medicine and the Public Interest: A History of Specialization
pp. 185-186(2)
Authors: Stevens, Rosemary; STANLEY, JUDITH M.

Bedside Seductions: Nursing and the Victorian Imagination, 1830-1880
pp. 186-188(3)
Authors: Judd, Catherine; MARANJIAN CHURCH, OLGA

Virginia Avenel Henderson: Signature for Nursing
pp. 188-189(2)
Authors: Herrmann, Eleanor K.; GLASS, LAURIE K.

Critical Care Nursing: A History
pp. 189-190(2)
Authors: Fairman, Julie; Lynaugh, Joan; BETH LEWENSGN, SANDRA

Alaska's Search for a Killer: A Seafaring Medical Adventure, 1946-1948
pp. 191-192(2)
Authors: Meredith, Susan; TROUGHT, ELIZABETH A.

Purity and Pollution: Gender, Embodiment, and Victorian Medicine
pp. 192-194(3)
Authors: Bashford, Alison; DAVIS, SANDRA K.

Mothers and Motherhood: Readings in American History
pp. 194-195(2)
Authors: Apple, Rima D.; Golden, Janet; WALSH REEDY, ELIZABETH A.

Nursing History and the Politics of Welfare
pp. 195-197(3)
Authors: Rafferty, Anne Marie; Robinson, Jane; Elkan, Ruth; ERICKSON, GRACE P.

Alternative Health Care in Canada: Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Perspectives and Kindly Medicine: Physio-Medicalism in America, 1836-1911
pp. 197-200(4)
Authors: Crellin, J. K.; Anderson, R. R.; Connor, J. T. H.; Halter, John S.; TOMAN, CYNTHIA

Jean I. Gunn: Nursing Leader
pp. 201-202(2)
Authors: Riegler, Natalie; RICHARDSON, BONNIE L.

Keeping America Sane: Psychiatry and Eugenics in the United States and Canada 1880-1940
pp. 202-203(2)
Authors: Dowbiggin, Ian R.; COLAIZZI, JANET

G.I. Nightingales: The Army Nurse Corps in World War II
pp. 204-205(2)
Authors: Tomblin, Barbara B.; GANSKE, KATHRYN M.

Hospital Days: Reminiscence of a Civil War Nurse
pp. 205-206(2)
Authors: Woolsey, Jane S.; BRYANT, SUE C.

One Blood. The Death and Resurrection of Charles R. Drew
pp. 206-208(3)
Authors: Love, Spencie; MANCINO, DIANE J.

No Time for Fear
pp. 209-210(2)
Authors: Fessler, Diane B.; CONNOR, PATRICIA A.

Caring and Curing: Health and Medicine in the Western Religious Traditions
pp. 211-212(2)
Authors: Numbers, Ronald; Amundsen, Darrel; HAMILTON, DIANE

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