Bonnie Louise (née Larsen) Bullough (5 January 1927 in Delta, Utah – 12 April 1996)[1][2] was an accomplished sexologist and author, who helped to develop the first Nurse Practitioner Program in California at UCLA in 1968.
[2][3] Throughout her career, she edited or wrote 30 books as well as 112 published articles.
[3] 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.
In 1975, she became the coordinator of graduate studies at California State University--Long Beach, directing nurse practitioner education.
[4] Bonnie Bullough's archives reside at the University Library at California State University, Northridge,[5] where an endowment in her name funds special lectures, scholarships, and collection development in sex and gender studies.