Superintendent's correspondence, 1911-1926.

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Superintendent's correspondence, 1911-1926.

Correspondence, primarily 1920-1924, of the superintendent, Elizabeth McGregor, relating to administration of the hospital, particularly to requirements, procedures, and forms for admission; employment and employees; nurses' training; gifts and donations, especially Christmas presents; health testing (Wasserman tests, throat cultures, tuberculosis tests); building management; and supplies and equipment.

4.0 cu. ft. (4 boxes).

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