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Janet Jennings (1842 - December 31, 1917) was an American nurse and reporter, most notable for her work on the Seneca: a ship used to travel back from Cuba during the Spanish–American War. While on the Seneca, Jennings took care of hundreds of wounded and ill patients despite an almost complete lack of medical resources.

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  • Janet Jennings (en)
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  • Janet Jennings (1842 - December 31, 1917) was an American nurse and reporter, most notable for her work on the Seneca: a ship used to travel back from Cuba during the Spanish–American War. While on the Seneca, Jennings took care of hundreds of wounded and ill patients despite an almost complete lack of medical resources. (en)
  • Janet Jennings (Monroe, 1842 - 31 de dezembro de 1917) foi uma enfermeira e repórter americana, mais notável por seu trabalho no Seneca: um navio usado para viajar de volta de Cuba durante a Guerra Hispano-Americana. Enquanto estava no Seneca, Jennings cuidou de centenas de pacientes feridos e doentes, apesar da quase completa falta de recursos médicos. (pt)
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  • Janet Jennings (en)
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  • Janet Jennings (en)
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  • Monroe, Wisconsin (en)
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  • Greenwood Cemetery (en)
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  • Nursing in the Spanish American War (en)
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  • Abraham Lincoln, the Greatest American, The Blue and The Gray (en)
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  • "Angel of Seneca" (en)
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  • Janet Jennings (1842 - December 31, 1917) was an American nurse and reporter, most notable for her work on the Seneca: a ship used to travel back from Cuba during the Spanish–American War. While on the Seneca, Jennings took care of hundreds of wounded and ill patients despite an almost complete lack of medical resources. (en)
  • Janet Jennings (Monroe, 1842 - 31 de dezembro de 1917) foi uma enfermeira e repórter americana, mais notável por seu trabalho no Seneca: um navio usado para viajar de volta de Cuba durante a Guerra Hispano-Americana. Enquanto estava no Seneca, Jennings cuidou de centenas de pacientes feridos e doentes, apesar da quase completa falta de recursos médicos. (pt)
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  • "Angel of Seneca" (en)
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