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* ... that immigrant midwife '''[[Dorothy Dworkin]]''' is considered the matriarch of Toronto's [[Mount Sinai Hospital (Toronto)|Mount Sinai Hospital]]?
* ... that immigrant midwife '''[[Dorothy Dworkin]]''' ''(pictured)'' is considered the matriarch of Toronto's [[Mount Sinai Hospital (Toronto)|Mount Sinai Hospital]]?
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* Source: Lesley Barsky, [https://archive.org/details/fromgenerationto0000bars ''From Generation to Generation: A History of Toronto's Mount Sinai Hospital''] pages 9–10: "The first nurse in charge of the dispensary was Dora "Dorothy" Goldstick, who was to become a driving force behind Mount Sinai Hospital. Born in Windau, Latvia, in 1890, Goldstick had gone ... to train in midwifery. After receiving her diploma from the Medical State Board of Ohio in 1909, she returned to Toronto" and page 131 "with the assembly of hospital matriarch Dorothy Dworkin and a group of escorts"}}
* Source: Lesley Barsky, [https://archive.org/details/fromgenerationto0000bars ''From Generation to Generation: A History of Toronto's Mount Sinai Hospital''] pages 9–10: "The first nurse in charge of the dispensary was Dora "Dorothy" Goldstick, who was to become a driving force behind Mount Sinai Hospital. Born in Windau, Latvia, in 1890, Goldstick had gone ... to train in midwifery. After receiving her diploma from the Medical State Board of Ohio in 1909, she returned to Toronto" and page 131 "with the assembly of hospital matriarch Dorothy Dworkin and a group of escorts"}}

Revision as of 13:46, 20 June 2024

Dorothy Dworkin

Dorothy Dworkin
Dorothy Dworkin
  • Source: Lesley Barsky, From Generation to Generation: A History of Toronto's Mount Sinai Hospital pages 9–10: "The first nurse in charge of the dispensary was Dora "Dorothy" Goldstick, who was to become a driving force behind Mount Sinai Hospital. Born in Windau, Latvia, in 1890, Goldstick had gone ... to train in midwifery. After receiving her diploma from the Medical State Board of Ohio in 1909, she returned to Toronto" and page 131 "with the assembly of hospital matriarch Dorothy Dworkin and a group of escorts"
Improved to Good Article status by Reidgreg (talk). Number of QPQs required: 1. Nominator has 22 past nominations.

Reidgreg (talk) 13:24, 20 June 2024 (UTC).