Histories of nursing practice /
How did skilled nursing practice develop to become an essential part of the modern health system? This book provides some important answers to this question. It traces the history and development of nursing practice in Europe and North America, exploring two broad categories of nursing work: the ...
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Formato: | Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Manchester :
Manchester University Press,
2015.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Introduction: Histories of nursing practice / Christine E. Hallett and Gerard M. Fealy
- Baby and infant healthcare in Dresden, 1897-1930 / Bettina Blessing
- The taste of war : the meaning of food to New Zealand and Australian nurses far from home in World War I, 1915-18 / Pamela J. Wood and Sara Knight
- 'In the company of those similarly afflicted' : the sanatorium patient and sanatorium nursing, c. 1908-52 / Martin S. McNamara and Gerard M. Fealy
- 'Hurting and caring' : nursing burned children in the Chicago school fire disaster, 1958 / Barbara Brodie
- A poverty of leadership : nursing older people in British hospitals, 1945-80 / Jane Brooks
- Beyond the cuckoo's nest : nurses and ECT in Dutch psychiatry, 1940-2010 / Geertje Boschma
- The cholera epidemic of 1892 and its impact on modernising public health and nursing in Hamburg / Mathilde Hackmann
- 'Some kindred form of medical social work' : defining the boundaries of social work, health visiting and public health nursing in Europe, 1918-25 / Jaime Lapeyre
- 'Community healthcare' : struggles and conflicts of an emerging public health system in the United States, 1915-45 / Rima D. Apple
- Nurses in schools, coal towns and migrant camps : bringing healthcare to rural America, 1900-50 / John Kirchgessner, Arlene W. Keeling and Mary E. Gibson.