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Compiled for the Nursing History Review by Jonathon Erlen, PhD, History of Medicine Librarian, Health Sciences Library System, and Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Public Health at the University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. These dissertations can be obtained through ProQuest Dissertations. Jedd, Sarah Meinen. “Reproducing Families: The Rhetoric of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, 1942–1973.” PhD dissertation, The University of Wisconsin– Madison, 2009. ProQuest (AAT 3367794). Kiebert-Gruen, Cathleen. “Community Arts Programs: Cohesion and Difference Case Studies. Henry Street Settlement and El Museo del Barrio.” EdD dissertation, Teachers College, Columbia University, 2009. ProQuest (AAT 3367983). Goler, Robert. “The Symbol of the Veteran Amputee in American Culture.” PhD disserta- tion, George Mason University, 2009. ProQuest (AAT 3365598). Nelson, Erica. “Birth Rights: Bolivia’s Politics of Race, Region, and Motherhood, 1964–2005.” PhD dissertation, The University of Wisconsin–Madison, 2009. ProQuest (AAT 3367605). Sheffer, Debra. “‘No Sacrifice is Too Great, Save That of Honor’: Honor, Death, and Psychological Combat Trauma in the American Civil War.” PhD dissertation, University of Kansas, 2009. ProQuest (AAT 3365880). Nesheim, David. “An Environmental Biography of Bde Ihanke-Lake Andes: History, Science, and Sovereignty Converge With Tribal, State, and Federal Power on the Yankton Sioux Reservation in South Dakota, 1858–1959.” PhD
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Published: Jan 1, 2013
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