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[Outline for Medical Nursing]

Description: Outline detailing the classes involved in medical nursing, including an introduction, lung diseases, blood diseases, digestive disease, and kidney diseases. Each class is further detailed into individual subject matter.
Date: 192X
Partner: Moody Medical Library, UT

[Newspaper Clippings: Dr. May Owen, President of the Texas Medical Association]

Description: 2 clippings from different newspapers, discussing Dr. May Owen's election to president of the Texas Medical association, as well as her presence at the Texas Association Future Nurses convention. On the back of the clippings are parts of an oil advertisement and an article on John F. Kennedy.
Date: {1960-06-12,1961-03-20}
Creator: Gladewater Daily Mirror
Partner: Texas Medical Association

[Newspaper clippings about Dr. May Owen, President of the Texas Medical Association]

Description: Two newspaper clippings of an article about Dr. May Owen speaking at the Texas Association of Future Nurses convention, and two clippings of articles about Dr. Owen as President of the Texas Medical Association. The article about the Nurses convention includes a photo of high school student Lynda Martin campaigning for secretary of the Texas Association of Future Nurses at a breakfast.
Date: {1960-03-29,1960-04-13,1961-03-25}
Creator: Brownsville Herald
Partner: Texas Medical Association

[Newspaper Clipping: High School Clubs Promote Teenage Interest in Nursing]

Description: Newspaper clipping of an article about Corpus Christi high school students who are part of the Future Nurses Association of Texas. The article discusses the clubs' various activities, as well as different guest speakers brought in to speak at the Future Nurses Convention in Corpus Christi, Texas. The article includes a photo two students, Barbalee Wooten and Pat Kilgore, at the Future Nurses Convention. On the back of the clipping are advertisement's for a restaurant and jewelry.
Date: March 7, 1961
Creator: Corpus Christ Times
Partner: Texas Medical Association
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