Bonnie Louise Bullough was an accomplished sexologist and author, who helped to develop the first Nurse Practitioner Program in California at UCLA in 1968. Throughout her career, she edited or wrote 30 books as well as 112 published articles.
Educational involvement
Bullough finished her bachelor's degree in 1955, after working as a public health nurse in the Chicago Public Health Department while her husband, Vern Bullough, completed his doctorate. Bullough received her masters in nursing from The University of California- Los Angeles in 1959, followed by a masters and Ph.D. in sociology. == Awards and accomplishments ==
Bonnie Bullough's archives reside at the University Library at California State University, Northridge, where an endowment in her name funds special lectures, scholarships, and collection development in sex and gender studies. == Selected bibliography ==
Selected bibliography
• Poverty, Ethnic Identity, and Health Care - 1972 • Sin, Sickness and Sanity: A History of Sexual Attitudes - 1977 • Prostitution: an Illustrated Social History - 1978 • Nursing: A Historical Bibliography - 1981 • Women and Prostitution: A Social History - 1987 • Cross Dressing, Sex, and Gender - 1993 • Human Sexuality: An Encyclopedia - 1994 • Nursing Issues for the Nineties and Beyond - 1994 • How I Got Into Sex - 1997 • Gender Blending - 1997 • Contraception: A Guide to Birth Control Methods - 1997 ==References==