History of Medicine
333 Cedar Street
Sterling hall of Medicine, L132
New Haven, CT 06520
Tel: 203.785.4338
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Cynthia Connolly
Assistant Professor of History of Medicine (School of Medicine) & Graduate Entry Pre-Specialty and Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Specialty

Nursing history, history of infectious diseases, changing ideas and practices with regard to children's health, foundations of American health care, health care policy.
Education
- University of Pennsylvania, B.S. (Nursing) 1980.
- University of Rochester, M.S. (Nursing) 1987.
- University of Pennsylvania, Ph.D. (Nursing) 1999.
Selected Publications
Books, edited volumes
- Saving Sickly Children: The Tuberculosis Preventorium in American Life, 1909-1970 *
- Fifty years at the Division of Nursing United States Public Health Service. Washington, DC: American Nurses Association, 1997 (with J. Lynaugh).
Articles
- A History of Pediatric Antituberculosis Experiments in France, Germany, and the United States, 1890-1945. Nursing Inquiry, 11, 138-47, 2004.
- “Typhoid Fever: The pivotal role of nurses at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia between 1895 and 1910: how the past informs the present.” American Journal of Nursing. 105, 75-8, 2005 (with M. Walton).
- “Beyond social history: New approaches to understanding the state of and the state in nursing history.” Nursing History Review 12:5-24, 2004.
- “Nurses: The early twentieth century tuberculosis preventorium movement's 'connecting link'.” Nursing History Review 10:127-157, 2002.
- “The TB preventorium.” American Journal of Nursing 100:62-65, 2000.
- “Hampton, Nutting, and rival gospels at the Johns Hopkins Hospital and Training School for Nurses, 1889-1906.” IMAGE: Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 30:23- 29, 1998.
- “The necessary length of stay with chronic pulmonary disease.” JAMA 266:80- 84. 1991 (with Mushlin, A.I., Black, E.R., Buonaccorso, K., and Eberly).