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Eunice Rivers Laurie

Eunice Rivers Laurie

Nurse
Eunice Verdell Rivers Laurie was an African American nurse who worked in the state of Alabama. She is known for her work as one of the nurses of the U.S. Public Health Service Syphilis Study in Macon County from 1932 to 1972. Wikipedia
Born: November 12, 1899, Early County, GA
Died: August 28, 1986 (age 86 years), Tuskegee, AL
Other names: Eunice Rivers
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Eunice Rivers Laurie from en.wikipedia.org
Eunice Verdell Rivers Laurie (1899–1986) was an African American nurse who worked in the state of Alabama. She is known for her work as one of the nurses of ...
Eunice Rivers Laurie from commonreader.wustl.edu
Nov 12, 2021 · Eunice Verdell Rivers Laurie passed away on August 28, 1986, fourteen years after the Study was first publicly revealed. Notably, her husband ...
Miss Eunice Rivers, RN, a public health nurse and scientific assistant, was a critical, long-term worker in the TSUS. After scandal closed the TSUS in 1972, ...
Mrs. Laurie, her married name, was recipient of several nursing awards and honors, most notably the Oveta Culp Hobby Award and Distinguished Service Award from ...
Eunice Rivers Laurie from www.bet.com
Aug 1, 2022 · Interviews of medical staff that participated in the infamous study are rare, but the nurse directly involved did speak about it in 1977.
Aug 8, 1972 · Public health nurse Eunice Rivers Laurie worked for the Tuskegee Syphilis Study for 39 years; she discusses her experience working with ...
Eunice Rivers Laurie from journals.library.columbia.edu
Oct 14, 2013 · Laurie interview; Eunice Rivers, Stanley H. Schuman, Lloyd Simpson, and Sidney Olansky, “The Twenty Years of Follow-up Experience in a Long ...
Feb 27, 2013 · There is no simple answer to this question. Nurse Eunice Rivers Laurie (she married relatively late in life) was by far the most interesting ...
Apr 28, 2015 · I decided to learn more about her background, what it meant to be a nurse at the time, and how racism played into her role in the Tuskegee study ...
Eunice Rivers Laurie from en.m.wikipedia.org
English: Biography: A pioneer in providing essential health care to the rural poor in Alabama, Eunice Laurie devoted more than 50 years to the nursing ...