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March 14—16, 2019 Charlottesville, Virginia Hosted by the University of Virginia School of Nursing Eleanor Crowder Bjoring Center for Nursing Historical Inquiry The Joint Meeting of the 4 th AGNES DILLON RANDOLPH INTERNATIONAL NURSING HISTORY and 21 st SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION FOR THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE AND SCIENCE Conferences

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March 14—16, 2019

Charlottesville, Virginia

Hosted by the

University of Virginia School of Nursing

Eleanor Crowder Bjoring Center for Nursing Historical Inquiry

The Joint Meeting of the

4th AGNES DILLON RANDOLPH

INTERNATIONAL NURSING HISTORY

and

21st SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION

FOR THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE AND SCIENCE

Conferences

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Cover photo: University of Virginia Hospital operating theater, 1913. ECBCNHI Photograph Collection.

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As the Director of the Eleanor Crowder Bjoring Center for Nursing Historical Inquiry, it is my pleasure to welcome you to the 21st annual meeting of the Southern Association for the History of Medicine and Science (SAHMS) and the Eleanor Crowder Bjoring Center for Nursing Historical Inquiry (ECBCNHI) 4th Agnes Dillon Randolph International Nursing History Conference at the University of Virginia. In 1991, Dr. Barbara Brodie, our founding Director, and Drs. Arlene Keeling and Sylvia Rinker gathered together to establish what at first was called the Center for Nursing Historical Inquiry. After Dr. Eleanor Crowder Bjoring endowed the Center with her generous gift in 2008, it was renamed after her.

The Center is committed to our new UVA President Jim Ryan’s vision to build bridges between academic disciplines, between people of different backgrounds, and between the University of Virginia and the Charlottesville community. Our joint SAHMS/ECBCNHI program will make important connections to scholarship across a variety of disciplines and will amplify our commitment to equity and justice on the University of Virginia Grounds and beyond.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

We gratefully acknowledge the following for their support of this conference: Dean Dorrie Fontaine, UVA School of Nursing Beta Kappa Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau International UVA School of Nursing Annual Fund

Local arrangements committee: Barbra Mann Wall, Mary Gibson, Barbara Brodie, Arlene W. Keeling, Beth Hundt, Sarah Craig, and Linda Hanson

Program Committee: Adam Davis, Steven Weiss, Jennifer Rogers, and John Ranken, with assistance from Erin Friedenberger in creating the panels and sessions

Thanks to all who are presenting, moderating, and attending this Randolph/SAHMS conference!

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AGNES DILLON RANDOLPH

(1875-1930)

One of Virginia’s eminent nurse leaders, Agnes Dillon Randolph possessed the intelligence, vision, and political acumen to help develop nursing into an essential health care profession and to lead the state in the creation of tuberculosis services for its ill citizens. Miss Randolph, an 1898 graduate of Richmond’s Old Dominion Hospital Training School, was influential in getting Virginia’s first nurse licensure law passed in 1903. Her knowledge of the plight of tuberculosis patients led her to help found the Virginia Tuberculosis Association in 1912, and from 1914 to 1919 she served as one of its most energetic executive directors. In 1921, after she became the state’s first Tuberculosis Nurse Consultant, Miss Randolph brought her determination and expertise to bear in influencing legislators to construct state supported sanitariums and community health services.

Miss Randolph’s experience as a professional nurse convinced her that nursing preparation needed to reside in institutions of higher education. In 1923 she spearheaded the Graduate Nurses’ Association of Virginia campaign to raise $50,000 to endow a Chair of Nursing at the University of Virginia, the institution founded by her great-grandfather Thomas Jefferson. In 1928 these funds were used to support the opening of the Sadie Heath Cabaniss School of Nursing Education, the South’s first graduate nursing program. Agnes Dillon Randolph’s commitment to the improvement of health care for generations of citizens remains her legacy to professional nursing and the Commonwealth of Virginia.

The Eleanor Crowder Bjoring Center for Nursing Historical Inquiry gives the Agnes Dillon Randolph award to recognize distinguished contributions by a scholar of nursing history.

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AGNES DILLON RANDOLPH AWARD RECIPIENTS

1994 - Joan E. Lynaugh, PhD, RN, FAAN 1995 - M. Elizabeth Carnegie, PhD, RN, FAAN 1996 - M. Patricia Donahue, PhD, RN, FAAN 1997 - Philip A. Kalisch, PhD 1998 - Ellen D. Baer, PhD, RN, FAAN 1999 - Susan Reverby, PhD 2000 - Karen Buhler Wilkerson, PhD, RN, FAAN 2001 - Elizabeth M. Norman, PhD, RN, FAAN 2002 - Margarete L. Sandelowski, PhD, RN, FAAN 2003 - Lois Monteiro, PhD, RN 2004 - Julie Fairman, PhD, RN, FAAN 2005 - Darlene Clark Hine, PhD 2006 - Mary T. Sarnecky, DNSc, RN, CS, FNP, Colonel, U.S. Army (retired) 2007 - Vern Bullough, PhD, RN (posthumously) 2008 – Ann Marie Rafferty, RGD, DN 2009 – 1st Agnes Dillon Randolph International Nursing History Conference 2010—Patricia D’Antonio, PhD, RN, FAAN 2011—Sandra Lewenson, EdD, RN, FAAN 2012 – Lynn McDonald, PhD 2013 – Barbara Brodie, PhD, RN, FAAN 2014 – Cynthia Connolly, PhD, RN, PNP, FAAN 2015 – Barbra Mann Wall, PhD, RN, FAAN 2016 – Anne Z. Cockerham, PhD, RN, CNMW 2017 – Claire Chatterton, PhD, RGN, RMN 2018 – Arlene W. Keeling, PhD, RN, FAAN

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THE SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION FOR THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE AND SCIENCE OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES President -- Adam W. Davis, Associate Professor of Biology at Community College of Allegheny County,

[email protected] Vice President -- Jennifer Rogers, Perimeter College at Georgia State University, [email protected] Secretary -- Sarah M. Halter, Indiana Medical History Museum, [email protected] Treasurer -- Nancy Traylor-Heard, West Georgia Technical College, [email protected] Local Arrangements -- Barbra Mann Wall, Professor, University of Virginia, [email protected] Outreach and Social Media Chair -- Vicki Daniel, SAGES Teaching Fellow, Case Western Reserve University,

[email protected] Program Chair -- Adam W. Davis, Associate Professor of Biology at Community College of Allegheny County,

[email protected] Publication Committee Chair -- Karen Ross, Troy University, [email protected] Student Outreach Liaison -- Sara Agnelli, University of Florida, [email protected] Webmaster -- Jennifer Rogers, Perimeter College at Georgia State University, [email protected] Historians of Science Committee Chair -- Karen Ross, Troy University, [email protected] Constitution and Bylaws Committee Chair -- Sarah M. Halter, Indiana Medical History Museum,

[email protected] Past Presidents

Steven Weiss, PhD (Augusta University) [email protected] Lisa Pruitt, PhD (Middle Tennessee State University) [email protected] Michael A. Flannery, MA, MLS (University of Alabama at Birmingham) [email protected] Robert R. Nesbit, Jr., MD (Augusta University) [email protected] Wendy J. Turner, PhD (Augusta University) Maarten Ultee, PhD (University of Alabama), retired Margaret Barnett (University of Southern Mississippi, retired

Past Secretary/ Treasurer- Robert R. Nesbit, Jr., MD (Augusta University) [email protected] Past Outreach and Membership Chair: Jonathon Erlen, PhD (University of Pittsburgh) [email protected]

Please join SAHMS for our meeting on March 5-7, 2020 Ochsner Medical Center, New Orleans, Louisiana

Sponsored by the Ochsner Alumni Association and University of Queensland Ochsner Clinical School.

THE ELEANOR CROWDER BJORING CENTER FOR NURSING HISTORICAL INQUIRY DIRECTORS

Barbra Mann Wall, PhD, RN, FAAN, Director Mary E. Gibson, PhD, RN , Associate Director John Kirchgessner, PhD, RN, PNP, Assistant Director Barbara Brodie, PhD, RN, FAAN, Director Emerita Arlene W. Keeling, PhD, RN, FAAN, Director Emerita

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Conference Program

Facilities - All on-site events are held in the School of Nursing McLeod Hall (MCL), 202 Jeanette Lancaster Way or the Claude Moore Nursing Education Building (CMN), 225 Jeanette Lancaster Way.

Presentation Preparation Room - MCL 2004. This space is designated a quiet space for presenters’ use prior to their presentation.

Lactation Room - MCL 4020. For access, please speak with one of the local arrangements committee members.

Gender-Neutral Restrooms are available on MCL 2nd and 3rd floors and on the CMN ground floor.

Presentation Abstracts - please see: tinyurl.com/rsahms

WEDNESDAY MARCH 13

5:30-7:00 PM Pre-conference reception - Randolph Room, Hampton Inn & Suites at the University, 900 West Main Street

THURSDAY MARCH 14

7:30-8:30 SAHMS Board Meeting – MCL 2007 (Board members only)

8:15-8:45 Conference Registration – MCL 1st Floor Lobby Coffee & Tea - MCL 1003/1004

8:45-9:45 MCL Auditorium

Welcome Barbra Mann Wall, PhD, RN, FAAN Director, Bjoring Center for Nursing Historical Inquiry

Dorrie Fontaine, PhD, RN, FAAN Dean, UVA School of Nursing Sadie Heath Cabaniss Professor of Nursing

Keynote Address Sioban Nelson, PhD, RN, FAAN, University of Toronto 2019 Agnes Dillon Randolph Award Recipient

Playing Nurse: Exploring Material Culture for a Non-subject Centered History of Nursing

Recognition by Beta Kappa Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau International

9:45-10:00 Break

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THURSDAY MARCH 14 cont.

10:00-12:00

Session 1A – Medicine and Nursing in the Great War CMN 1110 Moderator:

Madonna Grehan 1. American Red Cross

Nurses in 1919: From the Western Front to the Edge of the World Marian Moser Jones

2. American Nurses in WWI Gwyneth Milbrath

3. U.S. Army Based Hospitals in WWI Robert Nesbit

4. The Limits of Sympathy: the German Medical Treatment of Poison Gas During and After WWI Peter Thompson

Session 1B – International Nursing in the 20th Century CMN 1120 Moderator: Susanne

Malchau-Dietz 1. The Filipino Nurse

Diaspora in Virginia Ren Capucao

2. Visible and Invisible: Professional Nursing Education, Market Demand and “Illegal” Nurses in Taiwan, 1950-1991 Shu-Ching Chang & Hsiang-Ting Song

3. Sophia Pencheira, Chilean Nursing and the Rockefellers: 1940-1953 Gabriela Paniagua-Stolz

4. Exploited or Successful: Filipino Nurses and Identity as a Transnational Process Andre Rozario

Session 1C—History of Psychiatry CMN G010 Moderator: Steve Beitler 1. Mental Health Treatment:

History and Perspectives Tawny Burgess & John Tseng

2. The Notion of Development and the Emergence of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry in France Axelle Champion

3. Epilepsy, Insanity, and Normalcy: Medical and Social Constructions of Etiologies of Epilepsy and their Implications for Mental Health at the End of the 19th Century Justin Choi

12:00-1:00 Lunch (provided) - MCL 1003/1004

12:30-1:00 Poster Session - MCL 1st Floor Lobby

1:00-2:30

Session 2A - Military Nursing CMN 1110 Moderator: Marian Moser

Jones 1. Two Directors of Nursing

Contrasted Carol Helmstadter

2. Nursing on British Naval Hospital Ships, 1790-1815 Erin Spinney

3. Military Nurses of the Vietnam War: Tenacity,

Session 2B - Eugenics, Civil Rights, and the Child in 20th-Century Alabama and Georgia CMN 1120 Moderator: Peter Hobbins 1. “Eliminate these

undesirables”: The Silencing of the African American Narrative at Georgia’s Central State Hospital, 1960-1972 Jordyn Seidman & Kylie Smith

Session 2C - Disabilities in Medicine CMN G010 Moderator: Tawny Burgess 1. A Quiet and Guiding Hand:

Welfare Capitalism and the Visiting Nurse 1927-1932 Kirstin Lawson

2. Commemorating Psychiatric Hospitals: A Case Study from Belchertown State School for the Feebleminded Perri Meldon

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Courage, and Loss Lorelei Stein

2. “Unlawful andInhumane”: The BattleOver Child Psychiatry inGeorgia 1964-1977Kylie Smith

3. “Alabama’s lengtheningchain”: The Intersectionof Law and Medicine inthe Campaign for aSterilization Statute in1930s AlabamaSusan YoungbloodAshmore

3. The Other Segregation:“Crippled” Children’s Classesas Therapeutic Sites1900-1950sLisa Pruitt

2:30-2:45 Break

2:45-4:45 Session 3A - Anæsthesia and Surgery CMN 1110 Moderator: Pat D’Antonio 1. “An insidious usurping”?

Nurse Anesthetists and thePractice of MedicineSteve Beitler

2. Self-Experimentation asScientific MethodSara Black

3. “Relentlessly pursuing theold demon”: SurgicalConquest of Aneurysms ofthe Thoracic andAbdominal Aorta,1950-1957Craig Miller

4. Portable SurgicalHospitals: Jungle Medicinein Papua, New GuineaMelissa Sherrod

Session 3B - Medicine and Nursing in Art and Visual Culture CMN 1120 Moderator: Eileen Thrower 1. Medicalisation and

Popularisation: theMorphinomane in FrenchArt 1880-1916Hannah Halliwell

2. Enlightened Anatomies:Subjectivity, Aesthetics,and Popular Anatomy in18th Century ItalyJennifer Kosmin

3. Making Nurses Visible:Image and Propaganda inIranian NursingLydia Wytenbroeck

4. Dissecting the Press:Print Media, Race, and19th Century MedicalInstructionLaura Smith

Session 3C - History of Science CMN G010 Moderator: Brigid Lusk 1. Foraging Ahead: Women’s

Experiences in Mycology, 1870-1920Madeline DeDe-Panken

2. Roman SkyShaun Rose

3. The Practical Value of Science: Philanthropy, Capitalism and the Origin of Public Science Education in 19th Century AmericaKasey Sease

4. Enduring Challenges in Forecasting and Structuring US Federal Research Programs Post WWIIGlenda Turner

5:00-7:00 Reception - MCL 1st Floor Lobby, 1003/1004, and the Eleanor Crowder Bjoring Center for Nursing Historical Inquiry.

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FRIDAY MARCH 15

8:00-8:30 Coffee & Tea - MCL 1003/1004

8:30-9:30 MCL Auditorium

Keynote Address: Peter Hobbins, BA, BSc, PhD, University of Sydney “The Westerners’ regulations are really useless”: Unpicking Detention, Compulsion, Accommodation, and Discrimination in Quarantine

9:30-9:45 Break

9:45-11:45

Session 4A - African American Science and Medicine CMN 1110 Moderator: Sioban Nelson 1. The Black Intellectual

Response to Scientific Racism Christopher Anderson & Karen Ross

2. An Experiment: The Circle of Negro Relief’s Use of Blue Circle Public Health Nurses in the Rural South, 1919-1925 Sandra B. Lewenson

3. “I saw a sea of white”: The Experience of Desegregation for African American Nurses at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta, GA Stefka Mentor & Kylie Smith

4. Cultural Perspectives of Geophagy in the South and Beyond Deanne Stephens

Session 4B - Theory and Conception of Disease CMN 1120 Moderator: Elaine Marshall 1. Writings on Medicine:

Georges Canguilhem’s Critique of Medical Reason Sara Agnelli & Olga Munoz

2. Histories and Contexts of Irritable Bowel Disease Edward Driggers

3. ”Rarely mentioned“: How We Arrived at the Quantitative Definition of a Rare Disease Clyde Partin

Session 4C - Medieval Medicine CMN G010 Moderator: Miller Krause 1. The Harvest of Trecento

Scholastic Embryology: Jacopo da Forli on Conception Kurt Boughan

2. The Diagnosis and Treatment of Leprosy and Syphilis: A Moralism-Science Dichotomy in Medieval and Early Modern Europe? John Theilmann & Zoe Kushubar

3. Touch and Smell in Medieval Healing: Two Recipes from the 15th Century Belle Tuten

4. Making Women’s Repentance Municipal: The Foundation and Operation of the Casa Delles Repenedides in Late Medieval Valencia Lori Woods

11:45-12:30 Lunch (provided) - MCL 1003/1004

12:30-1:00 SAHMS business meeting - MCL Auditorium (all are welcome) Poster Session - MCL 1st Floor Lobby

1:00–1:15 Break

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1:15-2:45

Session 5A - History of Nursing Education CMN 1110 Moderator: Mary Gibson 1. Nursing at the

University?: Campaigning for American Education Models in Australian Nursing, 1920-1935 Madonna Grehan

2. “Deep Pocket Angels”: Women Philanthropists Funding Six NY State Nursing Schools Gertrude Hutchinson

3. Finding Common Ground: The Value of a Nonpartisan Approach in the Battle over Nursing Education, 1923-1927 Jaime Lapeyre

Session 5B - History of Pharmacology CMN 1120 Moderator: Mike Flannery 1. Ghoulish Gumbo:

Hoodoo Pharmacology in the Crescent City, 1880-1930 Elizabeth Estefan

2. The Power of the Jesuits’ Powder Max Morell-Foege

3. Medical Merchants or Hands-on Healers? The Role of Apothecaries in Medieval London, 1300-1500 Christie Olek

Session 5C - Medical and Nursing Biographies CMN G010 Moderator: Kris Lawson 1. Christiane Reimann (1888-

1979): New Perspectives on the Lady Behind the “Nobel Prize” in Nursing Susanne Malchau Dietz

2. Compromise and Consumption: Illness and the Politics of Henry Clay David Petriello

3. Mama Masters: An Exploration of Religion in the Life and Work of Helen Ruth Masters, Nurse Missionary, 1950-1981 Allie Salevan

2:45-3:00 Break

3:00-4:30

Session 6A -Voices in Nursing: Memoirs and Oral Histories CMN 1110 Moderator: Gertrude

Hutchinson 1. On the Spot Disaster

Leadership, Trauma and Triage in 1953: a Nurse’s Memoirs Shelly Blackwood & Ann Crawford

2. Oral Narratives of Nurses’ Experiences of the September 11, 2001, Disaster Franklin Hickey

3. Air Force Nursing Executive Leadership Impact on Healthcare Robie Hughes

Session 6B - Greek and Latin Scientific and Medical Literature CMN 1120 Moderator: Belle Tuten 1. The Medical Satires of

Christian Gottfried Gruner Miller Krause

2. Science and Medicine in the Homeric Poems: Homeric Zoology and Botany Kenneth Silverman

3. Medical Ethics in Plato’s Republic Steven Weiss

Session 6C - History of Medical Education CMN G010 Moderator: Millie Gimmel 1. How We Look: Teaching and

Visual Culture of the Body Vicki Daniel

2. Early 20th Century Medical and Nursing Education in Cincinnati: Advancements Made in the Interest of Efficiency and Economy April Matthias

3. “This noble charity”: Clinical Education and Medical Practice in Early Philadelphia, 1765-1820 Nicole Schroeder

5:45 Shuttle bus pick-up for transportation to dinner. The bus will stop at the Hampton Inn and the other conference hotels as needed.

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FRIDAY MARCH 15 CONT.

6:00 Banquet - UVA Alumni Hall, 211 Emmet Street Cash bar

8:45 Shuttle bus returns to hotels

SATURDAY MARCH 16

8:00-8:30 Coffee & Tea - MCL 1003/1004

8:30-9:30 MCL Auditorium

Keynote Address: Shauna Devine, PhD, Western University And the Doctors Came Home: Smallpox and the Science of Bacteriology in the Post-Civil War South

9:30-9:45 Break

9:45-11:45

Session 7A - Medicine and the Child CMN 1110 Moderator: Lisa Pruitt 1. The Personal and

Professional Became Political: The Emergence of School Nursing through Policy Change in Virginia, 1900-1925 Bridget Houlahan

2. “What sorrow for a father”: Paternal Authority in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-century Medicine Victoria Meyer

3. A Urologist and a Medical Historian Explore the History of Pediatric Urology Jennifer Rogers & Walter Falconer

4. Before ‘Got Milk’: The Spies Nutrition Clinic Women and the Children’s Milk Study in Alabama 1945-1950 Nancy Traylor-Heard

Session 7B - Privacy, Policy, and Contemporary Issues in Medicine and Nursing CMN 1120 Moderator: Carrie Streeter 1. The AMA Responds to

Gun Violence: A History of Physicians and Firearm Policy in the USA Benjamin Bigelow

2. A Urinalysis Never Revealed So Much: The Gloriously Unprotected Health Information of Carl Graham Fisher Norma Erickson

3. Sexual Objectification from 1900 to the 21st

Century in the Context of Sex Trafficking in the US Simone Jaeckl

4. Enforcement of the HIPAA Privacy, Security and Data Breach Notification Rules, 2003–Present Stacey Tovino

Session 7C - History of Public Health CMN G010 Moderator: Hilary Aquino 1. Advocating for Air: Open-Air

Schools and Anti-Tuberculosis Associations in the South Laurin Davis

2. The Cost of Medical Care and Push for “Social Insurance” in the Progressive Era Michael Halpern

3. Healthcare and Poverty in Urban Japan, 1935-1941: At the Dawn of the Public Health Center and Public Health Nursing Yuko Kawakami & Kumiko Sato

4. The Exposed in the Secret City: The Public Health and Environmental Effects of Nuclear Production in and Around the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 1947-2016 Aubrey Underwood

11:45-12:30 Lunch (provided) - MCL 1003/1004

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12:30-2:00

Session 8A - Women’s Reproductive Medicine CMN 1110 Moderator: Nancy

Traylor-Heard 1. Painfully Missing the

Mark on Endometriosis: A History of its Misdiagnosis and a Call for Improved Patient-Centered Care Nicole Rodi

2. Emergency Contraception for the Masses or the Classes? Carol Stamm

3. 3. Place, Path, Profession: A Comparison of Midwifery History in Massachusetts and Georgia Eileen Thrower and Marylou Carr

Session 8B - Infectious Disease CMN 1120 Moderator: Julie Fairman 1. Cholera Epidemics and

Public Health Discourse in Ibadan, 1970-1996: A Call for Research in Public Health History in Nigeria Sesan Michael Johnson

2. In His Own Words: Dr. Benjamin Rush Tells the Story of the Yellow Fever Outbreaks in Philadelphia from 1793-1805 Maryanne Locklin

3. Yellow Jack’s Wrath: The 1878 Yellow Fever Epidemic and Public Health in Mississippi Kyle Winston

Session 8C - World War II Medicine CMN G010 Moderator: Tori Tucker 1. A Cooperative Venture:

American and Japanese Nurses Develop a New Nursing Educational System Barbara Brodie

2. Death Dirt: Valley Fever as a Re-emerging Historic Disease Patricia Haynes

3. Out of WAC: Diagnosing and Treating War Fatigue in the Women’s Army Corps, 1942-1946 Carrie Streeter

2:00-2:15 Break

2:15-3:45

Session 9A - Civil War Medicine CMN 1110 Moderator: Bob Nesbit 1. “Nothin’ even to ease their

pain”: Death and Doctoring in “Gone With the Wind” Michael Flannery

2. “Many thanks for your kind, good letter”: Letters of Caroline Burghardt to Dorothea Dix, 1867-1887 Beth Hundt

3. In the Hands of a Hospital Surgeon, the Greatest Suffering Begins: The Quest of Medical Authority and the Problem of Bias during the American Civil War Lindsay Rae Privette

Session 9B - Turning Points, Identity and Images from 20th Century Nursing CMN 1120 Moderator: Sandra B.

Lewenson 1. Nursing Turning Points

and Images from the 20th Century Moya Peterson

2. Art and Nurses in WWI: Impact and Challenges to Professional Identity Celka Straughn

3. The Impact of WWI and WWII on the Professional Identity of Nursing Elizabeth Young & Nelda Godfrey

Session 9C - Breast Implants and Nursing Mothers CMN G010 Moderator: Victoria Meyer 1. History of the Breast Implant:

Then and Now Claire Bise & Roger Bise

2. How the Legal System Killed the Silicone Breast Implant John Dunn

3. Metaphor, Theory and Practice: The Nursing Mother in Early Modern New Spain Millie Gimmel

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SATURDAY MARCH 16 cont.

3:50- 4:20 Closing session: Cynthia Connolly Where do we go from here? CMN G010

4:20-5:00

SAHMS Post Mortem - MCL 2007 (SAHMS members welcome)

Keynote Speakers Sioban Nelson, PhD, RN, FAAN Professor of Nursing, University of Toronto 2019 Agnes Dillon Randolph Award Recipient Playing Nurse: Exploring Material Culture for a Non-subject Centered History of Nursing Dr. Sioban Nelson is a leading nursing scholar. She has published nine books (seven edited or coauthored collections and two monographs), including the acclaimed Say Little, Do Much: Nursing, Nuns, and Hospitals in the Nineteenth Century. With Suzanne Gordon, she edited the prize-winning Complexities of Care: Nursing Reconsidered, a ground-breaking work on the challenges facing contemporary nursing. Notes on Nightingale: The Influence and Legacy of a Nursing Icon (co-edited with Anne Marie Rafferty), honours the centenary of Florence Nightingale’s death.

Dr. Nelson served as editor-in-chief of the journal Nursing Inquiry for 12 years. Currently, she is co-editor of the interdisciplinary Culture and Politics of Health Care Work series for Cornell University Press. She was a commissioner on the Canadian Nurses Association National Expert Commission for the Future of the Health Care System that launched the A Nursing Call to Action report in June 2012. Dr. Nelson was member of the Board of the Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing, and co-chair of the Assessment Committee of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences on Scope of Practice in the Health Professions and lead author on the 2014 assessment report. She is the former Head of the School of Nursing at the University of Melbourne, Australia (2004-5), and served as Dean of the Lawrence S Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing at the University of Toronto from 2005-13. She served as Vice Provost Faculty and Academic Life (2014-18) and Vice Provost Academic Programs (2013-18) at the University of Toronto. She is a fellow of the American Academy of Nurses and the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences. She is currently a member of the Quality Council of Ontario and serves as a board member of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences.

Her current research interests include the history of nursing and material culture, the impact of the Rockefeller Foundation on global nursing in the mid-20th century and the transnational history of nursing. She is working on a general history of nursing.

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Peter Hobbins, PhD University of Sydney “The Westerners’ regulations are really useless”: Unpicking Detention, Compulsion, Accommodation, and Discrimination in Quarantine Dr. Peter Hobbins is a senior research fellow in the Department of History at the University of Sydney, Australia. As a historian of science, technology and medicine, his interests have spanned snakebite to smallpox, and sailing ships to aircraft accidents. Through 2013–16, he worked with a team of historians and archaeologists to document nearly 1600 carvings left by detainees at Sydney’s North Head Quarantine Station over 1835 to 1984. In addition to a range of cross-disciplinary academic publications, Peter was lead author on the project’s 2016 trade book. Stories from the Sandstone: Quarantine Inscriptions from Australia’s Immigrant Past won a Premier’s

History Award and is shortlisted for the Frank Broeze Memorial Maritime History Prize. In 2017 Peter also published an academic monograph with Manchester University Press, Venomous Encounters: Snakes, Vivisection and Scientific Medicine in Colonial Australia. While his current postdoctoral project focuses on aviation safety in Australia over 1920–70, he is also leading an initiative that encourages community historians to research and commemorate the 1918–19 influenza pandemic.

Shauna Devine, PhD Assistant Professor Schulich School of Medicine and the Department of History and Associate Research Professor, Department of History, Western University And the Doctors Came Home: Smallpox and the Science of Bacteriology in the Post-Civil War South Dr. Shauna Devine is an historian of Civil War and American medicine. She has a Ph.D in medical history and currently holds a joint appointment as an assistant professor at the Schulich School of Medicine and as an associate research professor in the Department of History at Western University. She also sits on the Board of Directors for the National Museum of Civil War Medicine. Devine has published a number of articles on the Civil War and American medicine, and her first book entitled, Learning from the Wounded: The Civil War and the Rise of American Medical Science (University of North Carolina Press, 2014), examines the development of scientific medicine during the American Civil War and the impact of the War's events on American medicine. Learning from the Wounded received a number of awards including the prestigious Tom Watson Brown Book Award from the Society of Civil War Historians and the Watson-Brown Foundation, the Wiley-Silver Prize from the Center for Civil War Research at the University of Mississippi, and the book was named a Choice Outstanding Academic Title of 2015. An active public speaker she has given presentations at locations such as the Army Medical Department and School, Harvard University Medical School, Duke University, The Reynold’s Lecture at the University of Alabama, The Center for Civil War Research Ole Miss, The University of Chicago Medical School, the National Institutes of Health, the University of Virginia School of Medicine and she has appeared on C-Span. She is currently working on a second book length project, which investigates the history of science, medicine, and medical education in the American South during the Civil War and Reconstruction.

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Conference Presenters Agnelli, Sara, and Olga Munoz, PhD, Research Scholar; PhD student, University of Florida Anderson, Christopher, and Karen Ross, BA; Associate Professor, PhD, Troy University Ashmore, Susan Youngblood, Charles Howard Candler Professor of History, Oxford College of Emory

University Beitler, Steve, PhD, University of California-San Francisco Bigelow, Benjamin, Medical Student, Institute of the History of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of

Medicine Bise, Claire, and Roger Bise, MS, LSUHSC School of Public Health Black, Sarah, PhD, Christopher Newport University Blackwood, Shelley, Assistant Professor, EdS, MSN, RN, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor Boughan, Kurt, Associate Professor, The Citadel Brodie, Barbara, PhD, RN, FAAN, University of Virginia Burgess, Tawny, and John Tseng, DNP, APRN, PMHNP-BC, FNP-BC, and MD, U of North Carolina

Wilmington Capucao, Ren, MSN Student, University of Virginia/ Bjoring Center for Nursing Historical Inquiry Champion, Axelle, MA, PhD student, University of Edinburgh Chang, Shu-Ching; Song, Hsiang-Ting, Chang- Associate Professor; Song- Graduate Student, Department of

Medical Humanities and Social Sciences/ College of Medicine at Chang Gung University, Taiwan Choi, Justin, Jericho High School, Jericho, NY Crawford, Ann, Professor, PhD, MSN, RN, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor Daniel, Vicki, SAGES Teaching Fellow; PhD, Case Western Reserve University Davis, Laurin, PhD candidate, Penn State University DeDe-Panken, Madeline, CUNY Graduate Center Dietz, Susanne, Malchau, PhD MSc, RN, University of Aarhus, Denmark Driggers, Edward, PhD, Tennessee Technological University Dunn, Josh, University of Denver Sturm College of Law Erickson, Norma, MA, Independent Scholar Estefan, Elizabeth, Graduate Student, Mississippi State University Flannery, Michael, MLS, Professor Emeritus, University of Alabama Birmingham Gimmel, Millie, Associate Professor, University of Tennessee Grehan, Madonna, PhD, University of Melbourne Halpern, Michael, MD, PhD, Temple University College of Public Health Helmstadter, Carol, BScN, MA, Adjunct Assistant Professor University of Toronto, Retired Hickey, Franklin, PhD, RN, CPHQ, NEA-BC, University of Virginia Houlahan, Bridget, Assistant Professor, PhD, RN, PNP, James Madison University, School of Nursing and

Eleanor Crowder Bjoring Center for Nursing Historical Inquiry Affiliate Hughes, Robie, Assistant Professor, Johns Hopkins School of Nursing Hundt, Beth, PhD, University of Virginia Hutchinson, Gertrude, DNS, RN, MA, MSIS, CCRN-R, The Sage Colleges Jaeckl, Simone, PhD student, RN, MSN, JD, University of Virginia

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Johnson, Sesan Michael, BA, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria Jones, Marian Moser, Associate Professor, Ph.D., M.P.H., University of Maryland College Park Kawakami, Yuko, Lecturer, PhD, RN, Kameda College of Health Sciences (Japan); and Kumiko Sato, Associate

Professor, PhD, RN, Sapporo Medical University (Japan) Kosmin, Jennifer, Assistant Professor, Bucknell University Krause, Miller, PhD, Western Washington University Lapeyre, Jamie, Professor, PhD, RN, Humber College Lawson, Kirstin, PhD, assistant professor and History Programs Director, Pittsburg State University Lewenson, Sandra B., EdD, RN, FAAN, Pace University, New York, NY Locklin, Maryanne, PhD, RN, Professor Emerita, Aurora University Matthias, April, Associate Professor, PhD, RN, CNE, University of North Carolina-Wilmington Meldon, Perri, MA student, UMass Amherst Mentor, Stefka and Kylie Smith, BSN (Mentor), PhD (Smith), University of Pennsylvania and Emory

University Meyer, Victoria, Assistant Professor, University of Arizona Milbrath, Gwyneth, PhD, RN, MPH, University of Illinois-Chicago College of Nursing Miller, Craig, MD, University of North Carolina, National Library of Medicine Morell-Foege, Max, Georgia State University Nesbit, Robert, M.D., Professor Emeritus of Surgery, Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University Olek, Christie, PhD student, Fordham University Paniagua-Stolz, Gabriela, MSN, RN, University of Virginia Partin, Clyde, Professor of Medicine, Emory University Peterson, Moya, PhD, APRN, Associate Clinical Professor, University of Kansas Medical Center School of

Nursing Petriello, David, PhD, Adjunct Professor, Caldwell University Privette, Lindsay Rae, PhD, assistant professor, Anderson University Pruitt, Lisa, PhD, Middle Tennessee State University Rodi, Nicole, BA, MA student, Carlow University Rogers, Jennifer, and Walter Falconer, PhD candidate; MD, FACS, Georgia Perimeter College Rosario, Andre, BSN, RN, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Rose, Shaun, Undergraduate student, Augusta University Salevan, Allie, Ed.D., RN, Teachers College, Columbia University Schroeder, Nicole, PhD candidate, University of Virginia Sease, Kasey, PhD candidate, MA, BA, College of William and Mary Seidman, Jordyn, and Kylie Smith, Student, assistant professor, Emory University Shen, Xincheng, PhD candidate, Georgia Institute of Technology Sherrod, Melissa, Professor, PhD, APRN, AGCNS-BC, Texas Christian University Silverman, Kenneth, MA, University of Florida Smith, Kylie, Assistant Professor, Mellon Fellow for Nursing & the Humanities, BA (Hons), PhD, Emory

University Smith, Laura, PhD Candidate, University of Arkansas

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Spinney, Erin, PhD, University of Oxford Stamm, Carol, MD, University of Colorado Stein, Lorelei, PhD, Training Center Faculty, Allegheny Health Network Stephens, Deanna, PhD, Professor, Associate Dean of Arts and Sciences, University of Southern Mississippi Straugh, Celka, PhD, Andrew W. Mellon Director of Public Practice, Education, and Research, University of

Kansas Streeter, Carrie, PhD candidate, University of California San Diego Theilmann, John, and Zoe Kushubar, Professor, PhD, and undergrad student, Converse College Thomson, Peter, PhD candidate, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Thrower, Eileen, PhD, APRN, CNM, FACNM and Marylou Carr, MN, CNM, Frontier Nursing University Tovino, Stacey, JD, PhD, UNLV William S. Boyd School of Law Traylor-Heard Nancy, PhD, West Georgia Technical College Turner, Glenda, Research and Engineering Portfolio Manager, MITRE Tuten, Belle, PhD, Juniata College Underwood, Aubrey, Assistant Professor of History, PhD, Clark Atlanta University Weiss, Steven, Associate Professor, Augusta University Winston, Kyle, grad student, Mississippi State University Woods, Lori, PhD, Professor, St. Francis University Wytenbrock, Lydia, Interdisciplinary Postdoctoral Fellow in Nursing and Health Care History, University of

Virginia Young, Elizabeth, and Nelda Godfrey, MSN, RN, CNE; PhD, RN, ACNS-BC, FAAN, University of Kansas

School of Nursing

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The University of Virginia School of Nursing Eleanor Crowder Bjoring Center for Nursing Historical Inquiry

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