First Fifty Years of the Waltham Training School for Nurses

First Fifty Years of the Waltham Training School for Nurses
Title First Fifty Years of the Waltham Training School for Nurses PDF eBook
Author Annette Fiske
Publisher Facsimiles-Garl
Pages 190
Release 1985
Genre Medical
ISBN

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Nursing World

Nursing World
Title Nursing World PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 720
Release 1920
Genre
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The Trained Nurse and Hospital Review

The Trained Nurse and Hospital Review
Title The Trained Nurse and Hospital Review PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 418
Release 1913
Genre
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A monthly magazine of practical nursing, devoted to the improvement and development of the graduate nurse.

The American Journal of Nursing

The American Journal of Nursing
Title The American Journal of Nursing PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1128
Release 1926
Genre Nurses
ISBN

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Ordered to Care

Ordered to Care
Title Ordered to Care PDF eBook
Author Susan M. Reverby
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 308
Release 1987-08-28
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780521335652

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An engaging study of the dilemmas faced by American nursing, which examines the ideology, practice, and efforts at reform of both trained and untrained nurses in the years between 1850 and 1945. Ordered to Care provides an overall history of nursing's development and places that growth within the context of topical questions raised by women's history and the social history of health care. Building upon extensive use of primary and quantitative data, the author creates a collective portrait of nursing, from the work of the individual nurse to the political efforts of its organizations. Dr Reverby contends that nursing's contemporary difficulties are caused by its historical obligation to care in a society that refuses to value caring. She examines the historical consequences of this critical dilemma and concludes with a discussion of why nursing will have to move beyond its obligation to care, and what the implications of this change would be for all of us.

Report

Report
Title Report PDF eBook
Author National League of Nursing Education
Publisher
Pages 142
Release 1902
Genre
ISBN

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On Duty

On Duty
Title On Duty PDF eBook
Author Frances Ward
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Pages 331
Release 2009-04-15
Genre Medical
ISBN 0813547091

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In 1886, Newark City Hospital opened a training school for nurses in New Jersey. With the dawn of a new century women began to demand rights that had been denied them, and nurses too demanded changes in health care and higher education. For the first time, On Duty offers a highly readable account of the struggle for professional autonomy by New Jersey nurses and reveals how their political and legislative battles mirrored the struggle of women throughout the country to redefine their roles in society.