This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1891 Excerpt: ...came out. Of the thirtyeight graduates from the class of 1887, the first twenty-eight were present and received their badges. The insignia of the profession is a gold badge inscribed with the name of the school and the initials of the nurse's name. After the presentation of the badges Dr. C. H. Hoffman made the ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1891 Excerpt: ...came out. Of the thirtyeight graduates from the class of 1887, the first twenty-eight were present and received their badges. The insignia of the profession is a gold badge inscribed with the name of the school and the initials of the nurse's name. After the presentation of the badges Dr. C. H. Hoffman made the valedictory address. The graduates from the Homoeopathic Training School for Nurses have formed an alumni association for co-operative and beneficial purposes. The Pittsburgh Homoeopathic Hospital Association, April 14, celebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary of its organization. The proceedings at the annual meeting were therefore of an unusually interesting character. Dr. J. B. McClelland, of the executive committee, read his report, showing that since its organization 10,973 patients had been treated with an average mortality of less than five per cent. Total cost of buildings, repairs, etc., has been $532,237. During the year 1,634 patients have been treated, of which 1,284 were charity cases and 350 pay patients. The cost of maintenance for the year was $37,362.58. Tennessee.--From Nashville we learn that Dr. S. W. Crosthwait has returned with a diploma from Chicago and will hereafter practice medicine in Nashville. He is the first negro who has entered the medical profession in the homoeopathic school south of Louisville, and he is the third colored graduate from the Chicago college. Dr. Crosthwait was formerly principal of Pearl School in Nashville, the first colored principal in a public school in Nashville. He taught school eleven years in this city, and made an enviable reputation. He resigned some time ago to enter upon the practice of medicine. He is also a graduate of Fisk University and of the Meharry Medical College, of Nashville. Memp...
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