These publications by Lillian D. Wald may be of use in this regard and
were what I was able to turn up under her authorship.
The house on Henry Street.
Author: Wald, Lillian D., 1867-1940.
Publication: New York, Dover Publications 1971, 1915
The public health nurse in action,
Author: Wales, Marguerite.
Publication: New York, The Macmillan Company 1941
with a foreword by Lillian D. Wald.
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Lillian Wald papers
Lillian D Wald
1895-1936
English Archival Material : Microform ca. 30,000 items.
Includes correspondence, articles, reports, and ephemera which chronicle
Ward's activities as a pioneer in 20th century American public health
nursing, the women's movement, and social reform.
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Title: Lillian Wald papers
Author(s): Wald, Lillian D.,; 1867-1940.
Year: 1895-1936
Description: ca. 30,000 items.
Language: English
Abstract: Includes correspondence, articles, reports, and ephemera which
chronicle Ward's activities as a pioneer in 20th century American public
health nursing, the women's movement, and social reform.
SUBJECT(S)
Descriptor: Social workers -- New York (State) -- New York -- Biography.
Named Person: Wald, Lillian D., 1867-1940.
Named Corp: Henry Street Settlement (New York, N.Y.) -- History.
Note(s): Title from reel 43, fr. [1] of the Research Publications
microfilm edition./ Reproduction: Microfilm./ Woodbridge, Conn. :/
Research Publications,/ 1991-/ reels. 35 mm.
General Info: Original or duplicate materials: Columbia University's Rare
Book and Manuscript Library;/ USA.
Class Descriptors: LC: HQ1439.N6
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Lillian Wald papers
Lillian D Wald
1992
English Book : Microform 112 microfilm reels ; 35 mm. + 1 guide (60 p. ;
29 cm.)
Woodbridge, Conn. : Research Publications, ; ISBN: 0892351489 (guide)
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Title: The Lillian Wald papers
Author(s): Wald, Lillian D.,; 1867-1940.
Corp Author(s): Columbia University.; Rare Book and Manuscript Library. ;
Research Publications, inc.
Publication: Woodbridge, Conn. : Research Publications,
Year: 1992
Description: 112 microfilm reels ; 35 mm. + 1 guide (60 p. ; 29 cm.)
Language: English
Contents: reels 1-11. Boxes 1-13, Cataloged correspondence -- reels 11-15.
Boxes 14-16, Uncataloged correspondence -- reels 16-42. Boxes 17-38,
General subjects -- reels 42-45. Boxes 39-41, Children -- reels 46-93.
Boxes 42-81, Henry Street Settlement -- reels 93-96. Boxes 82-83, Labor
relations -- reels 96-101. Boxes 84-87, Nursing -- reels 101-104. Boxes
88-89, Peace movement -- reels 104-106. Boxes 90-91, Public health --
reels 106-108. Boxes 92-93, Russia -- reels 108-112. Boxes 94-97,
Settlements (other than Henry Street).
Standard No: ISBN: 0892351489 (guide)
SUBJECT(S)
Descriptor: Social workers -- New York (State) -- New York -- Biography.
Women social reformers -- New York (State) -- New York -- Biography.
Named Person: Wald, Lillian D., 1867-1940.
Named Corp: Henry Street Settlement (New York, N.Y.) -- History.
Note(s): Microfilm of the original papers, 1895-1936, in the Columbia
University Rare Book and Manuscript Library./ Includes correspondence,
articles, reports, and ephemera which chronicle Wald's activities as a
pioneer in 20th century American public health nursing, the women's
movement, and social reform./ Accompanying guide has title: The Lillian
Wald papers : guide to the microfilm collection.
Material Type: Microfilm (mfl)
Document Type: Book
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Lillian Wald papers
Lillian D Wald
1983
English Book : Microform 37 microfilm reels ; 4 in., 35 mm.
New York : New York Public Library,
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Title: Lillian Wald papers
Author(s): Wald, Lillian D.,; 1867-1940.
Publication: New York : New York Public Library,
Year: 1983
Description: 37 microfilm reels ; 4 in., 35 mm.
Language: English
SUBJECT(S)
Descriptor: Social workers -- New York (State) -- New York -- Biography.
Named Person: Wald, Lillian D., 1867-1940.
Named Corp: Henry Street Settlement (New York, N.Y.) -- History.
Class Descriptors: LC: HV28.W3
Material Type: Biography (bio); Microfilm (mfl)
Document Type: Book
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This is what I was able to find. These collections of personal records may
or may not contain content regarding her positions and activities in the
area of disabilities. I was unable in the places I checked to find any
articles or other publications regarding her work with disabilities in
secondary sources.
On the internet these websites may be of some additional interest.
Lillian Wald
Jewish Women's Archive
<http://www.jwa.org/exhibits/wov/wald/lwbio.html>
Children and the Law
Encyclopedia of Chicago
<http://www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/pages/279.html>
An Article:
Teaching Social Justice.
Nurse Educator. 28(5):222-226, September/October 2003.
Fahrenwald, Nancy L. PhD, RN
Abstract:
Social justice is a core nursing value and the foundation of public health
nursing. Social justice ideology requires nursing students to uphold
moral, legal, and humanistic principles related to health. As such,
teaching social justice requires a basis in moral developmental theory. In
addition, teaching social justice demands action beyond classroom
pedagogy. The author describes how social justice is taught within a
baccalaureate program. A social justice project is described and examples
are provided.
These articles from the medical literature may also be probative.
Bekemeier, Betty MSN, MPH, RN; Butterfield, Patricia PhD, RN, FAAN
Unreconciled Inconsistencies: A Critical Review of the Concept of Social
Justice in 3 National Nursing Documents.
Advances in Nursing Science. Nursing Care Outcomes.
28(2):152-162, April/June 2005
Fahrenwald, Nancy L. PhD, RN
Teaching Social Justice. [Article] Nurse Educator.
28(5):222-226, September/October 2003.
Chaudry, Rosemary V. Ph.D., M.H.A., R.N.; Polivka, Barbara J. Ph.D., R.N.;
Kennedy, Carol W. Ph.D., R.N.
Public Health Nursing Directors' Perceptions Regarding Interagency
Collaboration with Community Mental Health Agencies.
Public Health Nursing.
17(2):75-84, March/April 2000.
Kuss, Trang RN, MN/MPH; Proulx-Girouard, Lori RN, MN; Lovitt, Shana RN,
MN; Katz, Cindy B. RN; Kennelly, Patty RN, MN
A Public Health Nursing Model.
Public Health Nursing.
14(2):81-91, April 1997.
Erickson, Grace P. EdD, MPH, MSN, RNC
To Pauperize or Empower: Public Health Nursing at the Turn of the 20th
and 21st Centuries.
Public Health Nursing.
13(3):163-169, June 1996.
Erickson GP.
Public health nursing initiatives: guideposts for future practice.
Public Health Nursing. 1987
Dec; 4(4): 202-11
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David Dillard
Temple University
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On Tue, 27 Sep 2005, keith armstrong wrote:
> Does anyone here know of Disability Studies papers on
> Miss Lillian D. Wald (1867-1940).
> Many thanks to all who can help,
> Keith
> Keith Armstrong
> --
> War makes people ill.
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