Records. Illinois Medical Journal-Illinois Post Graduate and Training School for Nurses (inclusive), 1910-1964.

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Records. Illinois Medical Journal-Illinois Post Graduate and Training School for Nurses (inclusive), 1910-1964.

Includes a specimen copy of the annual reference issue of the ILLINOIS MEDICAL JOURNAL, 1964; official correspondence with the State of Illinois, 1914-1933; a letter concerning the Illinois Physicians Economic Society, an organization of uncertain purpose and merit, 1930; and correspondence, clippings, and promotional materials concerning the Illinois Post Graduate and Training School for Nurses, a low-grade institution operated by Rudolph G. Schroth and John J. Heitz, 1910-1932.

4 folders.

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