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Today’s Find: The song “The Rose of No Man’s Land” originally written in 1918 in French by Louis Delamarre as tribute to Red Cross nurses https://t.co/nAxL7Un4LT English lyrics by Jack Caddigan & music by James A. Brennan for this version #histmed #histnursing
Today's Find: Nurses' uniform patterns from Butterick 1980's. Ebenezer Butterick founded the company in the 1860's; in 2001 it was acquired by McCall Pattern Company https://t.co/OmcSJGgMqZ #histmed
Today's Find: Blog post "Archelus H. Mitchell & His 1916 Anesthesia Machine" https://t.co/r7ROg0HY2k #Alabama #histmed #Selma
Today’s Find: “The Shakiest Gun in the West” film featuring Don Knotts as a dentist who graduates from dental school in Philadelphia in 1870 then heads west to the frontier https://t.co/4VETbUXri1 #histdentistry
Anesthesia #History Calendar https://t.co/tm6vNs8E0u Newer PDF version at https://t.co/Ry8ePxmUxz #histmed
1994 Oct 24: U.S. stamp honoring Dr. Virginia Apgar was released
https://t.co/CcvGIzB7RO #histmed #OTD
1760 Oct 23: Japanese physician Hanaoka Seishu was born https://t.co/UOAE9oTldd He used an oral general anesthetic tsusensan in 150+ breast cancer surgeries #histmed He died 21 Nov 1835 #OTD
Today's Comic: "Nellie the Nurse" a Marvel title that ran 1945-Oct 1952 https://t.co/L2LzEfwFvg This one is 19 June 1945 #histmed #histnursing
1848 Oct 19: Samuel Guthrie died. Identified chloroform & wrote his findings in summer 1831. Independently Soubeiran in Oct & Liebig in Nov that year also identified the same compound https://t.co/nZnKqBSuAY
#histmed #OTD
Today's Find: David H. Keller was an American psychiatrist & prolific author of tales for pulp magazines, including this "Weird Tales" cover story from Oct 1937 https://t.co/dzIxtUuqUz
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