Miscellaneous historical masters theses
Miscellaneous historical masters theses Heading link
Stored in Room 430
- Bufton, Karen Anne (May, 1983) “Purposes, Activities, and Collaborative Efforts of the Department of Nursing and the Committee on Nursing of the American Medical Association: 1961 – 1980” Submitted for Master of Science Degree to the Graduate School of the Texas Woman’s University, College of Nursing.
- Farrey, Andrea (2003) “A Historical Perspective of the Women’s Movement in Nursing Literature: 1960-1989” Submitted for Master of Science in Nursing Sciences Degree to the College of Nursing, University to Illinois at Chicago.
- Kistler, Rhonda (2002) “Visiting Nurses and Homemaker Association of Western Illinois Celebrating 100 years – A Historical Perspective” Submitted for Master of Science in Public Health, Community Nurse Specialist Degree to the College of Nursing of the University of Illinois at Chicago.
- Lundeen, Jan Merrill (1994) “The Nursing Shortage 1930-1960: A Sociological Analysis of Power Politics in Health Care” Submitted for Master of Science in Nursing Degree to the Graduate College of Nursing of the University of Illinois at Chicago.
- Madsen, Kathryn D. (1999) “A Historical Perspective of Women’s Health: Issues in Birth Control” Submitted for Master of Science in Nursing Sciences Degree to the College of Nursing of the University of Illinois at Chicago.
- Mertes, Jean M. (1996) “A Historical Study of Mary Athow, A Civil War Nurse” Submitted for Master of Science in Nursing Sciences to the College of Nursing of the University of Illinois at Chicago.
- Millsap, Juanita Granger (1967) “ A Study of Selected Variables in Relation to Commitment to Nursing for the Single Female Student Nurse” Submitted to the Graduate Faculty for the Master of Arts Degree to the University of Oklahoma Graduate College.
- Mindock, Ann Kayleen Corso (2003) “A Historical Perspective of Critical Care Nursing Practice and Technology” Submitted for Master of Science in Nursing Sciences Degree to the College of Nursing of the University of Illinois at Chicago”
- Schmidt, Stephanie S. (2000) “A Historical Perspective of Societal Influence of Nursing Literature: Karen Carpenter & Anorexia Nervosa” Submitted for Master of Science in Nursing Sciences Degree to the College of Nursing of the University of Illinois at Chicago.