Snively, Mary Agnes (1847–1933)
Snively, Mary Agnes (1847–1933)
Canadian nurse. Born Nov 12, 1847, in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada; died Sept 25, 1933; dau. of Susan M. (Copeland) Snively and Martin Snively; graduate of Bellevue Hospital Training School in NY, 1884.
As superintendent of Toronto General Hospital (1885–1910), created a nurses' residence (1887), enlisted physicians to teach nursing classes, including nursing ethics, and expanded the course of study for nurses in training; advocated state registration; helped found (1893) and was president (1897) of the American Society of Superintendents of Training Schools for Nurses of the United States and Canada, later the National League for Nursing; helped found and served as a president of the Canadian Association of Trained Nurses (1924), later the Canadian Nurses Association.