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Good Samaritan School of Nursing Photographs

 

Emily Loveridge founded the Good Samaritan School of Nursing in June 1890, making it the first school of nursing in the Northwest. In those days, the hospital was a wooden building housing 50 beds made of straw. It lacked electricity and instead utilized candles and gas lamps. As superintendent of the hospital, Emily Loveridge facilitated the progression of the hospital and nursing school over the years, documenting the exciting introduction of new technology such as an elevator and x-ray machine, the move from a wooden building to a brick building, and the tremendous changes that took place within the nursing field. When Miss Loveridge retired in 1930, she had successfully overseen the growth of the Good Samaritan Hospital from a small, struggling endeavor to a respected and well-known institution. Through the decades, the Good Samaritan School of Nursing worked through the Great Depression, aided in World War II efforts, and traversed the turbulent 60s and 70s with significant increases in student rights and personal freedoms. In 1985, in response to the national trend in nursing education to place the education of nurses in institutions of higher learning, Emily Loveridge's Good Samaritan Hospital School of Nursing became the Linfield College-Good Samaritan School of Nursing under the auspices of Linfield College.

This collection displays photographs taken throughout the history of the Linfield College-Good Samaritan School of Nursing. It includes images of the Good Samaritan Hospital and the Good Samaritan School of Nursing from the 1870s through the 2000s. The collection includes images of Emily Loveridge and family, employees, students, physicians, nurses, and alumni, and it captures the historical admittance of minorities and males. The collection also features a photo essay of Joanne Nelson, M.D., the first woman Chief Resident in 1980. These photographs help to document the expansion of health services, technological advances in medicine, and the larger societal changes that affected nursing education.

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  • First Aid for Patient by Unknown

    First Aid for Patient

  • Hospital Staff at Floor Center by Unknown

    Hospital Staff at Floor Center

  • Hospital Staff at Medical Center by Unknown

    Hospital Staff at Medical Center

  • Instructor at the Nursing School by Unknown

    Instructor at the Nursing School

  • Intern Changing Light Bulb by Unknown

    Intern Changing Light Bulb

  • Joking Around at the Nursing School by Unknown

    Joking Around at the Nursing School

  • New Nurse Holding Tray of Food by Unknown

    New Nurse Holding Tray of Food

  • Nurse and Intern at Front Desk by Unknown

    Nurse and Intern at Front Desk

  • Nurses after Delivering Baby by Unknown

    Nurses after Delivering Baby

  • Nurses Celebrating March Birthdays by Unknown

    Nurses Celebrating March Birthdays

  • Nurses Checking Patient by Unknown

    Nurses Checking Patient

  • Nurses Holding Newborn Babies by Unknown

    Nurses Holding Newborn Babies

  • Nurses Scheduling an Emergency Surgery by Unknown

    Nurses Scheduling an Emergency Surgery

  • Nurses Taking Blood by Unknown

    Nurses Taking Blood

  • Nurses with Dr. Chauncey by Unknown

    Nurses with Dr. Chauncey

  • Nurses Working in Pediatrics 01 by Unknown

    Nurses Working in Pediatrics 01

  • Nurses Working in Pediatrics 02 by Unknown

    Nurses Working in Pediatrics 02

  • Nurses Working in Pediatrics 03 by Unknown

    Nurses Working in Pediatrics 03

  • Nurses Working in Surgery by Unknown

    Nurses Working in Surgery

  • Nurse Talking on Phone by Unknown

    Nurse Talking on Phone

 

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