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Barney, Sandra Lee. Authorized to Heal: Gender, Class, and
the Transformation of |
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Medicine in Central Appalachia,
1880-1930. Chapel Hill: U
of North Carolina P, 2000. |
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Bickley, Ancella R. “Midwifery in West Virginia.” West
Virginia History 49 (1990): 55-67. |
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Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 051
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Breckinridge, Mary. Wide
Neighborhoods: A Story of the Frontier Nursing Service. |
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Lexington: UP of Kentucky, 1952. |
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Dye, Nancy S. “Mary Breckinridge, the Frontier
Nursing Service, and the Introduction of |
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Nurse-Midwifery in the United States.” Bulletin
of the History of Medicine 57 (1983): 485-507. |
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Ettinger, Laura E. “Nurse-Midwives, the Mass
Media, and the Politics of Maternal |
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Health Care in the United States, 1925-1955.” Nursing
Health Review 7 (1999): 47-66. |
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Shelley, Karen, and Raymond Evans. “Women
Folk Healers of Appalachia.” |
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Appalachia/America.
Ed. Wilson Sommerville. Johnson City, TN: Appalachian Consortium
Press, 1981. 209-217. |
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