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High point in the student nurse's career is the meaningful "capping" ceremony which takes place after students have completed the preliminary portion of their training. Here, Frances Bullock, nineteen-year-old student nurse, receives her cap

Student nurse, Frances Bullock adjusts an eye shield for a post-operative patient after the dressing has been changed. Thousands of additional young women between the ages of seventeen and thirty-five must be recruited this year to relieve the storage of graduate trained nurses

Nurse training. Young nurses assist at an appendectomy. This is part of the training with which every student nurse must be thoroughly conversant before she completes her training. With enough students to do this type of hospital work, graduate nurses can be released for duty with the armed forces

A convalescing youngster is dried after his bath by student nurse Frances Bullock, (left). Experience in the pediatric and obstetrical wards is included in every student nurse's training

To meet the tremendous demand for graduate registered nurses for total national defense, a call has been issued for 50,000 well qualified young women to enroll in the nation's schools of nursing this year. Shown above is an attractive student nurse, typical of the thousands of young women who yearly receive the finest nurse training in the world through American schools of nursing

Thousands of retired professional nurses are patriotically returning to work for the duration of the present emergency to help relieve the acute shortage of graduate registered nurses. Before going on active duty, they are given refresher courses in latest hospital techniques as shown in the above photo

A black and white photo of a group of doctors. Office of War Information Photograph

Nurse instructor, left, shows "refresher course" student the new Wagenstein apparatus in use in post operative cases. Retired nurses brush up on latest techniques through this course before again going on active duty

Thousands of retired professional nurses are patriotically returning to work for the duration of the present emergency to help relieve the acute shortage of graduate registered nurses. Before going on active duty, they are given refresher courses in latest hospital techniques as shown in the above photo

High point in the student nurse's career is the meaningful "capping" ceremony which takes place after students have completed the preliminary portion of their training. Here, Frances Bullock, nineteen-year-old student nurse, receives her cap

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