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A directory of the organizations employing trained visiting nurses, with chapters on the principles, organization and methods of administration of such work.
YSSABELLA WATERS, Henry Street Nurses’ Settlement, New York City
A directory of the organizations employing trained visiting nurses, with chapters on the principles, organization and methods of administration of such work.
YSSABELLA WATERS, Henry Street Nurses’ Settlement, New York City
This book is a practical handbook on tenement reform in America. Written and researched by the New York City Tenement Department Commissioner, the handbook provides recommendations for improving conditions in tenement housing, as well as practices to avoid.
LAWRENCE VEILLER was secretary of the New York State Tenement House Commission, and First Deputy Tenement Commissioner of the Tenement Department of New York City.
A special study of the Springfield Survey.
WALTER L. TREADWAY, assistant surgeon, U.S. Public Health Service.
In 1900, Alice Willard Solenberger was given charge of the Central District of the Chicago Bureau of Charities, a territory in the South Side of the city where a large number of applicants were homeless men. Recognizing the inadequate treatment of these men, Solenberger devised a new plan of treatment, adapted largely from the methods used in the treatment and investigation of families, calling for greater care, greater skill, and greater sympathy in dealing with applicants. This book presents the methods behind the new plan of treatment.
ALICE WILLARD SOLENBERGER, Central District of the Chicago Bureau of Charities
A report published in 1919 by The Welfare League of Louisville, Kentucky of a Russell Sage study carried out at the behest of several Louisville social service organizations.
WILLIAM H. SLINGERLAND was a special agent in the Department of Child-Helping of the Russell Sage Foundation.
Address at the National Conference of Charities and Correction meeting in Seattle, in 1913.
WILLIAM H. SLINGERLAND was a special agent in the Department of Child-Helping of the Russell Sage Foundation.
This report, published in 1908, is made up of two articles. The first explores the problem of the decreasing population in rural areas, resulting in lowered social and health conditions and making these areas unhospitable for raising children. The second is a guide for organizing and carrying out a Field Day or Play Festival in country districts.
MYRON T. SCUDDER, principal, State Normal School, New Paltz, N.Y.
Survey of public health interventions across the United States, supported by the Department of Surveys and Exhibits, Russell Sage Foundation in 1916.
FRANZ SCHNEIDER, JR. was sanitarian at the Department of Surveys and Exhibits of the Russell Sage Foundation.
This report is the result of a survey of the health and housing conditions in Ithaca, NY in February 1914.
FRANZ SCHNEIDER, JR. was sanitarian at the Department of Surveys and Exhibits of the Russell Sage Foundation.
"The purpose of this investigation was to obtain an approximate idea of the status of health department work in the United States; to examine the departments' programs and their financial resources, and to examine how great or small an advantage thy were taking of their existing opportunities." This paper was read before the Colorado Springs meeting of the American Public Health Association, it was printed in the American Journal of Public Health, January 1916.
FRANZ SCHNEIDER, JR. was sanitarian at the Department of Surveys and Exhibits of the Russell Sage Foundation.