Josephine A. Dolan Collection of Nursing History undated, 1833-1993

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Josephine A. Dolan Collection of Nursing History undated, 1833-1993

1833-1993

Josephine A. Dolan was the first professor of nursing at the University of Connecticut School of Nursing. Miss Dolan collected materials to write a book on the history of nursing from dealers or, in the case of the Wolcott series, from descendants of the family.

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