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Bertha Harmer

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She revised her book twice, publishing a second edition in 1928 and a third edition in 1934. Its publisher, Macmillan, published fourth and fifth editions in 1939 and 1955, adding Virginia Henderson as a second author but keeping Harmer's name because of the popularity of the book.
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in 1923, and remained there until 1927; at Yale, she was also First Assistant Superintendent of Nurses at the New Haven Hospital in Connecticut. During this time she also published a second book,
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In 1922, as a nursing teacher at St. Luke's Hospital Training School for Nurses in New York, Harmer published the first edition of her textbook. She joined the faculty of the
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Kerr, J. R. (April 1988), "Bertha Harmer and McGill University nurses fight to forestall closure of the School for Graduate Nurses during the depression",
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She left her position at Yale in 1927 for health reasons, but returned to Teachers College where she earned a master's degree. In 1928 she moved to
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nurse, writer and educator, known for writing the textbook
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Methods and Principles of Teaching the Practice of Nursing
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Bertha Harmer 1880–1934
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