Division of Public Health Nursing reports, 1935-1962.

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Division of Public Health Nursing reports, 1935-1962.

Consists of annual reports of the division, histories of the division and various county public health nursing programs; correspondence and other documents relating to the WPA, FERA, and extension of public health nursing services; and reports to the State Health Department Advisory Council.

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