Connecticut Training School for Nurses

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The Connecticut Training School for Nurses was established in 1873 as an independent school charged with training nurses to provide service to the community. The school quickly developed a relationship with the New Haven Hospital. With financial assistance from the Rockefeller Foundation, the Yale School of Nursing superseded the Connecticut Training School for Nurses in 1926. The Connecticut Training School for Nurses is credited with publishing the first nursing textbook in 1879.

From the description of Connecticut Training School for Nurses records and memorabilia, 1786-1954 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702170095

From the guide to the Connecticut Training School for Nurses records and memorabilia, 1786-1954, (Manuscripts and Archives)

Role Title Holding Repository
Relation Name
associatedWith Bacon, Francis, 1831-1912. person
associatedWith Connecticut Training School for Nurses. Alumnae Association. corporateBody
associatedWith Farnam, Henry W. 1853-1933. person
associatedWith New Haven Hospital (New Haven, Conn.) corporateBody
associatedWith Yale University corporateBody
associatedWith Yale University. School of Nursing. corporateBody
associatedWith Yale University. Students. corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Connecticut
Subject
Hospitals
Hospitals
Hospitals
Nursing
Nursing schools
Occupation
Nurses
Activity
Nurses

Corporate Body

Active 1786

Active 1954

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