Dyke, Eunice (1883–1969)

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Dyke, Eunice (1883–1969)

Canadian nurse. Born Eunice Henrietta Dyke, Feb 8, 1883; grew up in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; died Sept 1, 1969, in Toronto; dau. of Jennie (Ryrie) Dyke and Samuel Allerthorn Dyke (pastor); graduate of Johns Hopkins Training School for Nurses, 1909.

Taught kindergarten in a private school; appointed a tuberculosis nurse at Toronto's Department of Health (May 1911); as head (from 1914) of the Toronto Department of Health's Division of Public Health Nurses (renamed Division of Public Health Nursing), revamped division, greatly improved efficiency of nurse visits and created educational training programs for new nurses; also served as a consultant in public health nursing for the League of Red Cross Societies in Paris, France (1924), and created and directed Canada's 1st senior citizen's organization, the Second Mile Club.

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