Teaching Using Mrs. Chase, Procedure-Eye Irrigation: Two Unidentified Student Nurses, Alexandria Comko Chauss '50, Student Nurse Marilyn Miller '54, and Student Nurse Mary Eliz Lucchesi '54

Description
1 photograph, b&w
18cm x 13cm
Creator
Chauss, Alexandria Comko
Miller, Marilyn
Lucchesi, Mary Eliz
Form
black-and-white photographs
Date
circa 1951
Subject
Procedures
Activities and Events
Nurses
Collection
Alumni Association of the Philadelphia General Hospital School of Nursing Image Collection, Center for the Study of the History of Nursing, School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania
Notes
Finding Aid: https://findingaids.library.upenn.edu/records/UPENN_BATES_PU-N.MC13A
"P-612" -- verso; "Era- Early 1950's" -- verso; "L unidentified - SN" -- verso; "unidentified - SN" -- verso; "C. RN.-Alex Conko Chauss- 1950" -- verso; "R Marilyn Miller" -- verso; "Extreme R Mary Eliz Luchessi" -- verso; "Teaching facility - using Mrs Chase" -- verso; "Eye irrigation" -- verso; "1954" -- verso; Photo of Alexandria Comko teaching four student nurses an eye irrigation procedure
Physical Location
Bates Center MC 13A
Provenance
Barbara Bates Center for the Study of the History of Nursing, Philadelphia, PA 19104, http://www.nursing.upenn.edu/history/
Rights
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
Rights Note
The contents of this digital collection are protected under copyright law and must not be reproduced without permission. Please contact kislak@pobox.upenn.edu for more information.
Resource Type
Still Image
Identifier
21802732

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