Clayton, S. Lillian (1876–1930)

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Clayton, S. Lillian (1876–1930)

American nurse. Born 1876 in Kent Co., Maryland; died May 2, 1930; graduate of Philadelphia General Hospital School of Nursing (1896).

Began career at age 16 at Children's Hospital in Philadelphia; collaborated with nurse Ella Crandall in Dayton, Ohio, on Miami Valley Hospital modernization project and directed nursing school (until 1910); worked as Minneapolis City Hospital nursing teacher and administrator (1911–14); became educational director of Illinois Training School for Nurses in Chicago; appointed director of Philadelphia General Hospital School of Nursing (1915) and served for 15 years; appointed nursing director of all hospitals under Philadelphia Department of Health; served as president of American Nurses Association (ANA, 1926–30).

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