Eva M. Reese, Excerpts from an Oral History
Abstract Eva Miller Reese is a former director of the Visiting Nurse Services of New York (1964–1976) and a past secretary of the Public Health Nursing section of the American Public Health Association. She is also the 1974 recipient of the Haven Emerson Award, the highest honor awarded by the Publ...
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