Lillian Wald — Lillian D. Wald (* 10. März 1867 in Cincinnati, Ohio; † 1. September 1940 in Westport, Connecticut) war eine US amerikanische Krankenschwester sowie Gründerin und langjährige Direktorin des … Deutsch Wikipedia
Lillian Wald — Lillian D. Wald (1867 ndash;1940) was a nurse, social worker, public health official, teacher, author, editor, publisher, women s rights activist, and the founder of American community nursing. Her unselfish devotion to humanity is recognized… … Wikipedia
Lillian Wald — jeune, en uniforme d infirmière. Lillian Wald (1867–1940) fut une infirmière et éducatrice américaine. Elle naquît dans une famille bourgeoise d origine allemande juive à Rochester, New York ; son père était opticien. Elle fit des études à… … Wikipédia en Français
WALD, LILLIAN — (1867–1940), U.S. social worker. Lillian Wald was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, to a German Jewish immigrant family and was raised in Rochester, N.Y. As a child, Lillian Wald had all the comforts of upper middleclass life. Her decision to become a… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Wald, Lillian — См. Lillian Wald. Diccionario Mosby Medicina, Enfermería y Ciencias de la Salud, Ediciones Hancourt, S.A. 1999 … Diccionario médico
Wald — is the German word for forest.urname* Abraham Wald (1902 ndash;1950), Hungarian mathematician of German descent * Carol Wald (1935 2000), American artist. * Charles F. Wald * Diane Wald * George Wald (1906 ndash;1997), American biologist and… … Wikipedia
Lillian (name) — Lilian (or Lillian) is a female given name. It is Latin, meaning Lily .Notable Lilians*Lillian Disney wife of Bob Disney *Lilian Garcia American singer and ring announcer *Lillian Gish American actress *Lillian Hellman (1905–1984), American… … Wikipedia
Wald, Lillian D. — ▪ American sociologist born March 10, 1867, Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S. died Sept. 1, 1940, Westport, Conn. American nurse and social worker who founded the internationally known Henry Street Settlement in New York City (1893). Wald grew up in… … Universalium
Wald — /wawld/, n. 1. George, 1906 97, U.S. biochemist: Nobel prize for medicine 1967. 2. Lillian, 1867 1940, U.S. social worker. * * * (as used in expressions) Böhmer Wald Teutoburger Wald Wald George * * * … Universalium
Wald — I. biographical name George 1906 1997 American biologist II. biographical name Lillian D. 1867 1940 American social worker … New Collegiate Dictionary