Photographs of St. Luke's Hospital Nursing School Students, 1884-1886

Four sepia photographs of the first class of student nurses in St. Luke's Hospital Training School for Nurses, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Dr. William Estes, director of the hospital, appointed Miss M. J. Merritt from Bellevue Hospital in New York City as the first principal of St. Luke's Hospital Training School for Nurses. This school for nurses was the fourth school established in the United States. Bellevue was the first such school. In the 1870s St. Luke's Hospital was the only hospital between Philadelphia and New York equipped to treat industrial and railroad accident emergencies. Ten years later the hospital increased it services to include general treatment of both male and female patients necessitating the need for more nurses.
Full Title
Photographs of St. Luke's Hospital Nursing School Students, 1884-1886
Language
English
Form
image/tiff
Date Captured
2018-02-22
Identifier
SC Photo 0032
https://archivesspace.lib.lehigh.edu/repositories/3/resources/361
photographs-prints_257
Note
CopiBook Cobalt HD
Rachel Gingrich
600
Physical Description
Sepia
Record Origin

Converted from Dublin Core to MODS during migration from CONTENTdm to Islandora

  • Items in this group

Viewing items 1 - 8 of 8