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Elizabeth Gordon

Elizabeth Gordon

Elizabeth Gordon was an influential American nurse and public health advocate, known for her significant contributions during and after World War I. She served as a Red Cross nurse, where her dedication to providing care in challenging conditions showcased her commitment to public health. Following the war, she became the director of the Public Health Nursing Service, where she played a pivotal role in shaping nursing practices and policies that emphasized the importance of community health and preventative care. Gordon's work was instrumental in advancing the field of public health nursing, making her one of the early leaders in the profession. Her efforts not only improved health outcomes for countless individuals but also laid the groundwork for future nursing initiatives. Through her advocacy and leadership, she helped to elevate the role of nurses in public health, ensuring that their contributions were recognized and valued in society. Elizabeth Gordon's legacy continues to inspire healthcare professionals dedicated to serving communities and improving public health.

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Elizabeth Gordon Fox (1884 — November 13, 1958) was an American Red Cross nurse, director of the Public Health Nursing S...

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“All phone calls are obscene.””

“...she could not stick by the golden mean...was always anxious to experiment in extremes...to find out what was enough by indulging herself in too much." (Gordon Lameyer)””

Pain, Parties, Work: Sylvia Plath in New York, Summer 1953

“She wrapped herself up in an enigma; there was no other way to keep warm.””

The Deluxe Transitive Vampire: The Ultimate Handbook of Grammar for the Innocent, the Eager, and the Doomed

“All phone calls are obscene.””

“...she could not stick by the golden mean...was always anxious to experiment in extremes...to find out what was enough by indulging herself in too much." (Gordon Lameyer)””

Pain, Parties, Work: Sylvia Plath in New York, Summer 1953

“She wrapped herself up in an enigma; there was no other way to keep warm.””

The Deluxe Transitive Vampire: The Ultimate Handbook of Grammar for the Innocent, the Eager, and the Doomed

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FlowerChildren:The LittleCousins o...

Elizabeth Gordon

Flower Children: The Little Cousins of the Field and Garden

Really SoStories

1924

Elizabeth Gordon

Really So Stories

Buddy Jim

1920

Elizabeth Gordon

Buddy Jim

What We Sawat MadameWorld'sFair: Bei...

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What We Saw at Madame World's Fair: Being a Series of Letters from the Twins at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition to Their Cousins at Home

BirdChildren:The LittlePlaymates...

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Bird Children: The Little Playmates of the Flower Children

MotherEarth'sChildren:The Froli...

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Mother Earth's Children: The Frolics of the Fruits and Vegetables

WatermelonPete andOthers

1914

Elizabeth Gordon

Dolly andMolly andthe FarmerMan

Elizabeth Gordon

Dolly and Molly and the Farmer Man

A Sheaf ofRoses

1911

Elizabeth Gordon

A Sheaf of Roses

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