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Julia Catherine Stimson (May 26, 1881 - September 30, 1948) is credited as one of several persons who brought nursing to the status of a profession.〔("Julia Catherine Stimson and the Mobilization of Womanhood" )〕 ==Early life== Julia Catherine Stimson was born in Worcester, Massachusetts 26 May 1881. Her parents were the Reverend Henry A. Stimson and Alice Bartlett Stimson. She had three siblings: Dr. Barbara B. Stimson, Dr Philip M. Stimson, and Henry B. Stimson. She was also first cousin to Secretary of War and Secretary of State Henry L. Stimson. She received her bachelor's degree from Vassar College in 1901, then received a degree from the New York Hospital Training School for Nurses in 1908. She held a number of administrative posts in New York City and Missouri, where she received her master's degree from Washington University in St. Louis in 1917. She volunteered for military service in April 1917.〔Julia Stimson obituary, ''Poughkeepsie New Yorker'', 20 September 1948〕
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