Hopkins and the 19th Amendment: Activists in Suffrage and Health Reform
  • Hopkins and the 19th Amendment: Activists in Suffrage and Health Reform
    • Foundations
      • Independence Through Nursing
    • The Limits of Reform
    • The Science of Sex
      • Capable bodies
      • Capable Minds
    • Mobilizing Baltimore
      • Just Government League
      • From Laboratory to Streets
      • African American suffragists
    • Medics Militant
      • Nurses Storm the Gates
    • Women of the Republic
      • Shaping Policy
    • Conclusion
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Johns Hopkins Nurses Alumnae Magazine

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Title

Johns Hopkins Nurses Alumnae Magazine

Description

The November 1918 issue of the Johns Hopkins Nurses Alumnae Magazine includes a description of Alice Fitzgerald’s work to have American nurses care for American soldiers in French hospitals for the Service de Sante, notices about the Spanish Influenza, and an account of President’s Wilson’s call for Women’s Suffrage, celebrated as “Justice for Women as a War Measure.” Wilson cites the services of women during the war, particularly nurses, many of whom had long been campaigning for the vote.

Creator

Johns Hopkins Nurses Alumnae Magazine

Publisher

Johns Hopkins Nurses Alumnae Association

Date

November 1918

Is Part Of

Johns Hopkins Nurses Alumnae Magazine

Rights Holder

Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives

Collection

Hopkins and the Great War

Citation

Johns Hopkins Nurses Alumnae Magazine, “Johns Hopkins Nurses Alumnae Magazine,” Exhibits: The Sheridan Libraries and Museums, accessed May 16, 2025, https://exhibits.library.jhu.edu/items/show/479.

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