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Woman’s Council Considers Hospital Movement in 1896

KGH School of Nursing Posted on March 30, 2015 by BillieApril 5, 2015

Through the City … A meeting of the executive committee of the women’s council will be held in the Y. M. C. A. parlors this morning for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year.  The council will probably … Continue reading →

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The Knoxville City Hospital — an Essay by B. D. Bosworth in 1896

KGH School of Nursing Posted on March 26, 2015 by BillieMarch 26, 2015

In one of our last week’s daily papers appeared the splendid article of Dr. S. R. Miller, which gave to the people of Knoxville the clearest possible conception of “The Ideal Hospital.” In striking contrast to this delightful exhibition of … Continue reading →

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Hospital Building and Promoting Board Applies for Charter (1896)

KGH School of Nursing Posted on March 26, 2015 by BillieMarch 26, 2015

Soon To Be Incorporated.  Ladies of Hospital Board Applied for a Charter Yesterday The ladies of the hospital board have applied for a charter, as was decided to do sometime ago.  The chartered organization is to be the “Hospital Building … Continue reading →

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Knoxville Will Have a Hospital — 1896 Newspaper Editorial

KGH School of Nursing Posted on March 26, 2015 by BillieMarch 26, 2015

[Editorial Remark] They may not do it in a year; but if the ladies who are now giving it their attention only persevere, Knoxville will have a hospital. Source:  Knoxville Daily Journal and Tribune, May 31, 1896, page 10

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A Novice Nurse’s Job Duties in 1888

KGH School of Nursing Posted on March 25, 2015 by BillieApril 6, 2015

The Hospital Girl — an Interesting Insight into Her Responsible Duties Alone all Night in a Gloomy Ward with a Score or more of Sick and Dying Patients — the Clang of the Ambulance Gong At the end of three … Continue reading →

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Baseball Game for Hospital Fund-raiser in 1896

KGH School of Nursing Posted on March 25, 2015 by BillieApril 6, 2015

Play for Charity.  The Semi-Professionals Aid to the Hospital Fund The next for the benefit of the hospital fund will be a genuine semi-professional ball game.  The idea of such a game originated in the mind of Mr. M. F. … Continue reading →

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“Hospital Day” Fund-raiser in September, 1896

KGH School of Nursing Posted on March 25, 2015 by BillieApril 6, 2015

Hospital Day.  Plea Made for a Liberal Patronage at the Concerts Knoxville is noted far and wide for her charities.  There is no town of its size in the United States today that cares better for the poor than Knoxville.  … Continue reading →

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Hospital Efforts by “Secret Societies” in 1896

KGH School of Nursing Posted on March 25, 2015 by BillieApril 6, 2015

To Aid in Hospital Work.  Corona Lodge, K. P., Takes the Initiative in Secret Societies The members of Corona lodge, Knights of Pythias, have issued a circular letter to all the other secret organizations of the city suggesting the idea … Continue reading →

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Meetings of Hospital Board in the Spring of 1896

KGH School of Nursing Posted on March 25, 2015 by BillieApril 6, 2015

For a Hospital.  Further Active Steps Were Taken Yesterday Important Meeting of the Promoting and Building Board Held at Residence of Mrs. S. B. Luttrell It looks very much as though Knoxville is to have the badly neede [sic] city … Continue reading →

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Street Cars on Hospital Day in 1896

KGH School of Nursing Posted on March 25, 2015 by BillieApril 6, 2015

“Hospital Day.”  Cars of Street Railways Will Be Turned over to the Ladies The ladies of the hospital board held an important meeting in the Y. M. C. A. rooms yesterday morning. The meeting was for the purpose of considering … Continue reading →

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