Leete, Harriet L. (c. 1875–1927)

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Leete, Harriet L. (c. 1875–1927)

American nurse. Born c. 1875 in Cleveland, Ohio; died Nov 9, 1927, in Brooklyn, NY; graduate of Lakeside Training School for Nurses, 1901.

A leader in child health care, was head of men's surgical ward at Lakeside Hospital in Cleveland (1902–06); as a nurse at Infant's Clinic of the Babies Dispensary in Cleveland, created well-baby programs (1906–17); during WWI, worked for Red Cross Bureau of Tuberculosis in Europe and afterwards for Rockefeller Commission for the Prevention of Tuberculosis in conjunction with French hospitals; named chief nurse of Department of Civil Affairs' Children's Bureau for Red Cross Commission in France; served as chief nurse for Balkan Commission in northern Siberia (from early 1919); as field director for American Child Hygiene Association, oversaw adoption and child-care standards; as director for Maternity Center Association in NY (1920s), organized a Mothercraft Club to teach prenatal care and instruction; served as director of a convalescent home for children, Wavecrest, in Far Rockaway, NY.

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