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- The BlackNurse attack is a form of denial of service attack based on ICMP flooding. The attack is special because a modest bandwidth of 20 Mbit/s can be...
- Catherine Black, MBE, RRC, SRN (12 June 1878– 7 October 1949), also known as "Blackie", served in World War I and was the private nurse to King George...
- Black Cross Nurses (officially the Universal African Black Cross Nurses) is an international organization of nurses which was founded in 1920, based upon...
- television and stage actress Catherine Black (nurse) (1878–1949), Irish nurse Cathie Black (Cathleen Prunty Black, born 1944), educator, and president and...
- (née Scott, 1915 – 18 June 1992) was a Nigerian nurse who was one of the first notable black nurses to work in Britain's National Health Service. She...
- The National Black Nurses ****ociation (NBNA) was founded in 1971 in Cleveland, Ohio. It was incorporated on September 2, 1972. The organization is dedicated...
- months. Black nurses aided the sick, and the group's leaders hired additional men to take away corpses, which most people would not touch. But black people...
- The United States Army Nurse Corps (USANC) was formally established by the U.S. Congress in 1901. It is one of the six medical special branches (or "corps")...
- Africa, as black nurses were prohibited from treating white GIs until the last years of the war. Originally, Camp Florence emplo**** white nurses, but they...
- American nurse. She was the second black woman admitted to serve in the United States Navy Nurse Corps during World War II, was the first black nurse to be...