Storyteller: Judith Yeager

Interviewer: Lorretta Bertalot

Date: 07/28/2017

Language: English

Initiative: Tulsans Talk

Description: This is a discussion ot early healthcare in Tulsa and particularly the contribution of Dolly McNulty.

Subjects: Genealogy Center, Book:- " Pathfinders & Waymakers", 1981 City of Faith, 1989, Director of Nursing at Children's Medical Center, 2006 Laureate Hospital, Dolly McNulty, Texas, Dora Harper, Mr. D.I. Browne, 1918 flu epidemic, 251 N. Boulder, July 1918, Sunnyside Hospital, 1918 World War I, Morningside Hospital, Tulsa Hospital, Fred Clinton, 1915, New York, Detention Center, facility for Black patients, Red Cross, Oklahoma Hospital, Tulsa Hospital 1917, Austin, TX Military Sanatorium, Charles Browne, Oct 11, 1903, Air-force, Flu epidemic, Nov. 15, 1918 women's suffrage in OK. , Certification for American Physician Service, 1921 Race Riot, Friday June 3, 1921,12th & Utica, groundbreaking, 1927, James McNulty, July 14, 1923, Martin James McNulty Jr., Feb. 1928, 1940 Hillcrest Hospital training center for Nurses, Elizabeth Brown, Michael Brown, WWII, Braniff Brothers, , Stonewall, TX, Mapleridge Housing Area, 1972

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