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Jenny Ann SchnaierJenny Ann Schnaier in The Free Lance-Star - Apr 27 1985
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"... women at VA faculties and a lack of research on how the war affected them both and In a 1982 survey for a University of Maryland master's thesis, researcher Jenny Ann Schnaier asked 89 fonner Vietnam nurses to anonymously describe the wartime events that disturbed them most. “My first day ln the I saw my first of a conveyor belt of amputated ..."
Publication place: Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania County, Virginia, United States
Jenny Ann SchnaierJenny Ann Schnaier in Daily Union - Apr 30 1985
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"... the female veterans say they still wake up screaming from nightmares about Vietnam, imaginary reruns of the war's horrible realities. Ina survey fora University of Maryland master's thesis. researcher Jenny Ann Schnaier asked Itil former Vietnam nurses to anonymously describe the wartime events that disturbed them most. "My first day in the ER Isaw my first of a conveyor belt of amputated ..."
Publication place: Junction City, Geary County, Kansas, United States
Jenny Ann SchnaierJenny Ann Schnaier in Bangor Daily News - Mar 7 1983
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"... as mcn, were exposed to Agent Orange while serving ln Vietnam, they testified, but no studies are being conducted to sce what the defoliant dld to the women's bodies Jenny Ann Schnaier did a graduate research project on women Vietnam veterans while studying at the University of Maryland Witnesses said they thought lt lo be the only study on the subject. "This ..."
Publication place: Bangor, Penobscot County, Maine, United States
Jenny Ann SchnaierJenny Ann Schnaier in The Catholic Press - Apr 29 1985
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"... attribute to chemicals that were sprayed around their hospital bases, the CDC is considering whether to do a separate study. In a recent survey of Vietnam nurses conducted by Jenny Ann Schnaier, who now works at the WA, many expressed shock at the questions because they plumbed emotional depths that sion largely because of a possible adverse Impact on the brook. As ..."
Publication place: Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, United States