Pin, Membership
Pin, Membership
Pin, Membership

Pin, Membership

Object number2023.104.6
Manufacturer
OriginAttleboro, MA
MediumGold; Metal; Enamel
Credit LineGift of Presbyterian-University Hospital Alumnae Association
DescriptionCircular gold and enamel membership pin. Front has white enamel background with gold bordered scalloped edge. Front center has gold-bordered red Latin cross surmounted by gold crown and flanked by two letters "S"; above cross is gold-bordered blue banner with gold text. Reverse is gold, has locking pinback horizontal across center, fixed ring at bottom center, and has maker text at center.DimensionsHeight x Width x Depth: 0.75 x 0.688 x 0.188 in. (1.9 x 1.7 x 0.5 cm)
InscriptionsFront has gold text on blue banner "PRESBYTERIAN".

Front has one gold "S" on either side of the cross.
MarksReverse has raised text at center "ROBBINS CO. / ATTLEBORO / 1/20 -10K GF".
Historical NotesPin that belonged to Patricia J. Wonderling. Part of a collection related to nurses that worked for Presbyterian University Hospital. The institution was named Presbyterian Hospital from 1893-1961. It is now part of the UPMC health system. Patricia Jean Wonderling Zinsser was in the graduating class of 1942, she passed away on April 2, 2005. Presbyterian Hospital was founded on the North Side of Pittsburgh in 1893 by Dr. Louise Wotring Lyle, the widow of a Presbyterian minister. Lyle had dreamed of opening a hospital to serve the needy and a school to train nurses. She helped found the Women’s Medical College in Cincinnati and graduated from it at the age of 50 in 1892. The next year, she returned to Pittsburgh, the place where she had nursed the wounded during the Civil War, and opened a five-room hospital out of her home. Dr. Jane Vincent, the first female physician in Allegheny County, aided Lyle in her efforts. Within two years she was able to open a school of nursing, and by 1968, it had graduated 2,950 nurses. Presbyterian Hospital eventually merged with the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine to become Presbyterian-University Hospital. Although the School of Nursing closed, they maintain an active alumnae organization.
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