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Lavinia Lloyd Dock (February 26, 1858 – April 17, 1956)〔(Biography of Lavinia Lloyd Dock ). asu.edu〕 was a nurse, feminist, author, pioneer in nursing education and social activist. Dock was an assistant superintendent at Johns Hopkins School of Nursing under Isabel Hampton Robb. With Robb and Mary Adelaide Nutting, she helped to found the organization that would become the National League for Nursing. Dock was a contributing editor to the ''American Journal of Nursing'' and she authored several books, including (with M. Adelaide Nutting as co-author) a four-volume history of nursing and what was for many years a standard nurse's manual of drugs. She campaigned for women's rights for many years. ==Early life and career== Lavinia Dock was born one of six children in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania on February 26, 1858. She received nursing training at the Bellevue Hospital School of Nursing, graduating in 1886. By 1888, Dock was working with Jane Delano at a Florida hospital during a yellow fever outbreak.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.aahn.org/gravesites/dock.html )〕 Delano was a young nurse who later founded the American Red Cross Nursing Service. Dock wrote and published (with help from her father and brother) a book on therapeutic medicines in 1890.
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