Additional Reading
- Bullough, V. L.; Church, O.M.; & Stein, A.P. (1988). American nursing: A biographical dictionary. New York: Garland. ISBN 0-8240-8540-X.
- Flanagan, L. (1976). One Strong Voice. The Story of the American Nurses Association.. Kansas City, MO: American Nurses Association. ISBN 0-913504-31-9.
- Clarke, Mary A. (1934). Memories of Jane A. Delano. New York: Lakeside Pub. Co.
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