Delano, Jane A.

Delano, Jane A.

▪ American nurse and educator
in full  Jane Arminda Delano 
born March 12, 1862, Montour Falls, N.Y., U.S.
died April 15, 1919, Savenay, France

      American nurse and educator who made possible the enlistment of more than 20,000 U.S. nurses for overseas duty during World War I.

      Delano taught school for two years and graduated from the Bellevue Hospital School of Nursing in New York City in 1886. She became superintendent of nurses (1887–88) in Jacksonville, Florida, where she insisted on the use of mosquito netting to prevent the spread of yellow fever at a time when the mosquito was not known to be a carrier of the disease. In Bisbee, Arizona, she established a hospital for the care of miners suffering from scarlet fever.

      From 1890 to 1895 Delano was assistant superintendent of nurses and an instructor at the University of Pennsylvania Hospital School of Nursing. Over the next five years she was engaged in a variety of activities and undertook brief courses of study at the University of Buffalo Medical School and the New York School of Civics and Philanthropy. She then directed the girls' department of the New York City House of Refuge on Randall's Island (1900–02) and was superintendent of the nursing schools of Bellevue and its associated hospitals (1902–06). From 1906 to 1908 she was largely out of professional life while she attended her mother in her last illness.

      While serving as chairman of the Red Cross (Red Cross and Red Crescent) national committee on nursing service and as superintendent of the Army Nurse Corps (1909–12), Delano carried out a plan to make the Red Cross Nursing Service the reserve for the corps. As a result, 8,000 nurses were ready for overseas duty when the U.S. entered World War I. During the course of the war, Delano saw to the mobilization of upward of 20,000 nurses, as well as a great number of nurses' aides and other workers, for duty overseas. In 1918 she became director of the wartime organization, the Department of Nursing, which supplied nurses to the army, navy, and Red Cross.

      Delano served three terms as president of the American Nurses Association (1900–12) and one as president of the Board of Directors of the American Journal of Nursing (1908–11). She wrote, with Isabel McIsaac, the American Red Cross Textbook on Elementary Hygiene and Home Care of the Sick (1913). The influenza epidemic that swept Europe and America in 1918–19 vastly increased the demand for her and the Red Cross's services. Already exhausted by her labours, Delano fell ill and died while on a European inspection tour.

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