Box 38
Contains 316 Results:
1937. “Reunion Programs Are Scheduled by Blodgett Hospital and School Alumni.” With photo of Blodgett's first graduates in 1888.
This series contains a sizable number of clippings on various topics related to Blodgett Hospital and School of Nursing. Most are from either the Grand Rapids Herald or the Grand Rapids Press, although many are unidentified. Dates span from as early as 1898 to as late as 1991. Clippings are arranged chronologically by decade.
N.d. “Yaw in Charge At Blodgett.” With photo of Ronald Yaw.
This series contains a sizable number of clippings on various topics related to Blodgett Hospital and School of Nursing. Most are from either the Grand Rapids Herald or the Grand Rapids Press, although many are unidentified. Dates span from as early as 1898 to as late as 1991. Clippings are arranged chronologically by decade.
Ca. 1938. “Radium is Utilized in Health Battle” / John J. McGinnis.
This series contains a sizable number of clippings on various topics related to Blodgett Hospital and School of Nursing. Most are from either the Grand Rapids Herald or the Grand Rapids Press, although many are unidentified. Dates span from as early as 1898 to as late as 1991. Clippings are arranged chronologically by decade.
April 17, 1939. “Morrill Chosen to State Office.”
This series contains a sizable number of clippings on various topics related to Blodgett Hospital and School of Nursing. Most are from either the Grand Rapids Herald or the Grand Rapids Press, although many are unidentified. Dates span from as early as 1898 to as late as 1991. Clippings are arranged chronologically by decade.
N.d. “Things the Patient Rarely Sees Represent Costly Service Outlay, Accounting for Hospital Fees” / John J. McGinnis. With photo of nurse(?) with surgery instrument table.
This series contains a sizable number of clippings on various topics related to Blodgett Hospital and School of Nursing. Most are from either the Grand Rapids Herald or the Grand Rapids Press, although many are unidentified. Dates span from as early as 1898 to as late as 1991. Clippings are arranged chronologically by decade.
N.d. “Local Hospitals Now Test Heart by Electric Device” / John J. McGinnis. With photo of electrocardiograph at St. Mary's.
This series contains a sizable number of clippings on various topics related to Blodgett Hospital and School of Nursing. Most are from either the Grand Rapids Herald or the Grand Rapids Press, although many are unidentified. Dates span from as early as 1898 to as late as 1991. Clippings are arranged chronologically by decade.
Reprinted from February 1930 issue of Cosmopolitan Magazine. “Nursing of Today” / Nina D. Gage.
This series contains a sizable number of clippings on various topics related to Blodgett Hospital and School of Nursing. Most are from either the Grand Rapids Herald or the Grand Rapids Press, although many are unidentified. Dates span from as early as 1898 to as late as 1991. Clippings are arranged chronologically by decade.
March 31, 1936. “Hospital to Mark its Anniversary on Founders' Day.”
This series contains a sizable number of clippings on various topics related to Blodgett Hospital and School of Nursing. Most are from either the Grand Rapids Herald or the Grand Rapids Press, although many are unidentified. Dates span from as early as 1898 to as late as 1991. Clippings are arranged chronologically by decade.
June 13, 1936. “Former Nurses and Internes Of Blodgett Hospital Recall 'Good Old Days' at Reunion.”
This series contains a sizable number of clippings on various topics related to Blodgett Hospital and School of Nursing. Most are from either the Grand Rapids Herald or the Grand Rapids Press, although many are unidentified. Dates span from as early as 1898 to as late as 1991. Clippings are arranged chronologically by decade.
June 1936. “Blodgett's Nurses Will Hear Former Chiefs at Reunion.”
This series contains a sizable number of clippings on various topics related to Blodgett Hospital and School of Nursing. Most are from either the Grand Rapids Herald or the Grand Rapids Press, although many are unidentified. Dates span from as early as 1898 to as late as 1991. Clippings are arranged chronologically by decade.
