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Books with title Cherry Ames Companion Nurse

  • Cherry Ames, Senior Nurse

    Helen Wells

    eBook (Springer Publishing Company, Nov. 22, 2005)
    In Senior Nurse, Cherry realizes that "a senior really must be a little more sober and responsible" - perhaps she should have warned the head nurse right away about the rabbit that had been smuggled into the pediatric ward. But the children had enjoyed it so! As "lofty" seniors, Cherry and her friends each "adopt" a probationer (first-year student) to mentor. Why did her probie have to be dull and sullen Mildred Burnham? Dr. Joe Fortune has discovered a new way to synthesize penicillin - which could make a life or death difference on the battle front. But how did word of it become common knowledge around Spencer? Cherry discovers that Mildred has more to her than she thought as together they face the dangerous thieves who have stolen Dr. Joe's formula.
  • Cherry Ames, Senior Nurse

    Helen Wells

    Paperback (Springer Publishing Company, June 30, 2020)
    In Senior Nurse, Cherry realizes that "a senior really must be a little more sober and responsible" - perhaps she should have warned the head nurse right away about the rabbit that had been smuggled into the pediatric ward. But the children had enjoyed it so! As "lofty" seniors, Cherry and her friends each "adopt" a probationer (first-year student) to mentor. Why did her probie have to be dull and sullen Mildred Burnham? Dr. Joe Fortune has discovered a new way to synthesize penicillin - which could make a life or death difference on the battle front. But how did word of it become common knowledge around Spencer? Cherry discovers that Mildred has more to her than she thought as together they face the dangerous thieves who have stolen Dr. Joe's formula.
  • Cherry Ames, Chief Nurse

    Helen Wells

    Paperback (Springer Publishing Company, June 30, 2020)
    In Chief Nurse, Cherry is whisked off to a new assignment on an island in the Pacific close to the battlefront - as Acting Chief Nurse! Colonel Pillsbee thinks she is too "young and pretty" to successfully supervise sixty nurses and 200 corpsmen. Can she do it? For the first time Cherry and the nurses of the Spencer unit have to work under fire, in a makeshift tent hospital uncomfortably close to the fighting. When the casualties pour in, the nurses and doctors work night and day, constantly under danger of attack by the Japanese. When the other Lieutenant Ames, Cherry's twin brother Charlie, is unexpectedly stationed nearby, Charlie and Cherry piece together the mystery behind the silence of an injured pilot - which involves a secret enemy weapon.
  • Cherry Ames Companion Nurse

    Helen Wells

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, Sept. 3, 1964)
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  • Cherry Ames Companion Nurse

    Helen Wells

    Hardcover (World Distributors, Limited, Jan. 1, 1964)
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  • Cherry Ames: Army Nurse

    Helen Wells

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, Jan. 1, 1944)
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  • Cherry Ames, Chief Nurse

    Helen Wells

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, Jan. 1, 1944)
    In Cherry Ames, Chief Nurse, the fourth book in the Cherry Ames Nurse Stories, Cherry is whisked off to a new assignment on an island in the Pacific close to the battlefront as Acting Chief Nurse. Colonel Pillsbee thinks she is too "young and pretty" to successfully supervise sixty nurses and 200 corpsmen. Can she do it? For the first time, Cherry and the nurses of the Spencer unit have to work under fire in a makeshift tent hospital uncomfortably close to the fighting. When the casualties pour in, the nurses and doctors work night and day, constantly under danger of attack by the Japanese. When the other Lieutenant Ames, Cherry's twin brother Charlie, is unexpectedly stationed nearby, Charlie and Cherry piece together the mystery behind the silence of an injured pilot.
  • Cherry Ames: Camp Nurse

    Helen Wells

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, Jan. 1, 1957)
    In Cherry Ames, Camp Nurse the nineteenth book in the Cherry Ames series, while working as a camp nurse, Cherry follows a trail that ultimately leads to the true perpetrator of a series of robberies and exonerates a hard-working young man who had been under suspicion.
  • A Nursery Companion

    Iona Opie, Peter Opie

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, Nov. 6, 1980)
    Presents reproductions of a variety of early 19th-century children's books including rhymed alphabets, nursery rhymes, a pictorial grammar, limericks, and nonsense rhymes.
  • Cherry Ames, Senior Nurse

    Helen Wells

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, Jan. 1, 1944)
    n Senior Nurse, Cherry realizes that "a senior really must be a little more sober and responsible" - perhaps she should have warned the head nurse right away about the rabbit that had been smuggled into the pediatric ward.
  • Cherry Ames, Chief Nurse

    Helen Wells

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, Jan. 1, 1944)
    In Cherry Ames, Chief Nurse, Cherry is whisked off to a new assignment on an island in the Pacific close to the battlefront. As Acting Chief Nurse Colonel Pillsbee thinks she is too "young and pretty" to successfully supervise sixty nurses and 200 corpsmen. Can she do it? For the first time, Cherry and the nurses of the Spencer unit have to work under fire.
  • Cherry Ames, Senior Nurse

    Helen Wells

    Hardcover (World Distributors, Jan. 1, 1956)
    The second novel in the Cherry Ames series.