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Jane Arminda Delano : The Civil War

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Jane Arminda Delano Jane Arminda Delano was born during the Civil War. Born in 1862 in Montour Falls, New York to George and Mary Ann Delano. Her father went to fight in the civil war and was killed during the civil war march. Jane Delano grew up without a father and never met him. She had two older sisters. Mother remarried and she gained 4 step sisters. During her time at Cook Academy, where she spent 2 years studying and teaching district school, she wanted to become a nurse. Her friend went on a trip to India as a missionary nurse, and it aroused her interest in becoming a nurse herself. In the year of 1884 she started nursing school at Bellevue Hospital Training for nurses, which is in New York, and trained there until 1886. With her great performance in Bellevue, she went with Abram S. Hewitt to observe how he, an administrator, directed a citywide cleanup of sciatica. Then came 2 communicable disease outbreak happenings. In 1888 in Jacksonville, Florida, there was an epidemic of yellow fever. During this time of yellow fever, Miss Delano was a superintendent nurse at Sandhill’s emergency center. The next year, also as a superintendent, she was at the Copper Queen Mining Company Hospital by Bisbee, Arizona where she clashed with typhoid fever. Unfortunately, she was also getting plundered by Apache Indians. In 1890, she went to the hospital of the University of Pennsylvania to be an instructor and an assistant superintendent to help reorganize the training regimen

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