Susan McGann / Barbara Mortimer (eds.)International Perspectives
New Directions in Nursing History
International Perspectives
Herausgeber: Mcgann, Susan; Mortimer, Barbara
Susan McGann / Barbara Mortimer (eds.)International Perspectives
New Directions in Nursing History
International Perspectives
Herausgeber: Mcgann, Susan; Mortimer, Barbara
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This collection of essays reflects the current interdisciplinary and international nature of the history of nursing scholarship, addressing professional, social and ethical issues through research from eleven countries.
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This collection of essays reflects the current interdisciplinary and international nature of the history of nursing scholarship, addressing professional, social and ethical issues through research from eleven countries.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Dezember 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 505g
- ISBN-13: 9780415304337
- ISBN-10: 0415304334
- Artikelnr.: 21248180
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Dezember 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 505g
- ISBN-13: 9780415304337
- ISBN-10: 0415304334
- Artikelnr.: 21248180
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Nursing History: International and Cultural Perspectives Susan McGann
and Barbara Mortimer 2. Ethical Lives: Nursing (auto)Biographies and a
History of Caring Julia Hallam 3. Bergljot Larsson, Founder and Leader of
the Norwegian Nursing Association: A Case Study of the Influence of
International Nursing Sigrun Hvalvik 4. Puerperal Fever as a Source of
Conflict Between Midwives and Medical Men in Eighteenth and Early
Nineteenth Century Britain Christine Hallett 5. Re-examining the History of
Nursing in Brazil Maria Lucia Mott 6. Sanba and their Clients: midwives and
the medicalization of childbirth in Japan Aya Homei US Organized Medicine's
Perspective of Nursing: a Review of JAMA (Journal of the American Medical
Association) 1883-1953 Brigid Lusk and Julie Robertson 7. Race, Identity
and the Nursing Profession in South Africa Helen Sweet and Anne Digby 8.
Health Care and Nursing Co-ordination during the Nazi era in the Region of
Osnabruck Mathilde Hackman 9. 'In England We Did Nursing': the Immigrant
Experiences of Caribbean and British Nurses in Great Britain and Canada
Margaret Shkimba and Karen Flynn 10. 'Beware of Worthless Imitations':
Advertising in Nursing Periodicals, c.1888-1945 Elaine Thomson 11.
Exploring the Maternity Archive of the Wellington St Helen's Hospital, New
Zealand, 1907-1980 Pamela Wood and Maralyn Foureur 12. Postscript: Common
Working Ground Joan Lynaugh
and Barbara Mortimer 2. Ethical Lives: Nursing (auto)Biographies and a
History of Caring Julia Hallam 3. Bergljot Larsson, Founder and Leader of
the Norwegian Nursing Association: A Case Study of the Influence of
International Nursing Sigrun Hvalvik 4. Puerperal Fever as a Source of
Conflict Between Midwives and Medical Men in Eighteenth and Early
Nineteenth Century Britain Christine Hallett 5. Re-examining the History of
Nursing in Brazil Maria Lucia Mott 6. Sanba and their Clients: midwives and
the medicalization of childbirth in Japan Aya Homei US Organized Medicine's
Perspective of Nursing: a Review of JAMA (Journal of the American Medical
Association) 1883-1953 Brigid Lusk and Julie Robertson 7. Race, Identity
and the Nursing Profession in South Africa Helen Sweet and Anne Digby 8.
Health Care and Nursing Co-ordination during the Nazi era in the Region of
Osnabruck Mathilde Hackman 9. 'In England We Did Nursing': the Immigrant
Experiences of Caribbean and British Nurses in Great Britain and Canada
Margaret Shkimba and Karen Flynn 10. 'Beware of Worthless Imitations':
Advertising in Nursing Periodicals, c.1888-1945 Elaine Thomson 11.
Exploring the Maternity Archive of the Wellington St Helen's Hospital, New
Zealand, 1907-1980 Pamela Wood and Maralyn Foureur 12. Postscript: Common
Working Ground Joan Lynaugh
1. Nursing History: International and Cultural Perspectives Susan McGann
and Barbara Mortimer 2. Ethical Lives: Nursing (auto)Biographies and a
History of Caring Julia Hallam 3. Bergljot Larsson, Founder and Leader of
the Norwegian Nursing Association: A Case Study of the Influence of
International Nursing Sigrun Hvalvik 4. Puerperal Fever as a Source of
Conflict Between Midwives and Medical Men in Eighteenth and Early
Nineteenth Century Britain Christine Hallett 5. Re-examining the History of
Nursing in Brazil Maria Lucia Mott 6. Sanba and their Clients: midwives and
the medicalization of childbirth in Japan Aya Homei US Organized Medicine's
Perspective of Nursing: a Review of JAMA (Journal of the American Medical
Association) 1883-1953 Brigid Lusk and Julie Robertson 7. Race, Identity
and the Nursing Profession in South Africa Helen Sweet and Anne Digby 8.
Health Care and Nursing Co-ordination during the Nazi era in the Region of
Osnabruck Mathilde Hackman 9. 'In England We Did Nursing': the Immigrant
Experiences of Caribbean and British Nurses in Great Britain and Canada
Margaret Shkimba and Karen Flynn 10. 'Beware of Worthless Imitations':
Advertising in Nursing Periodicals, c.1888-1945 Elaine Thomson 11.
Exploring the Maternity Archive of the Wellington St Helen's Hospital, New
Zealand, 1907-1980 Pamela Wood and Maralyn Foureur 12. Postscript: Common
Working Ground Joan Lynaugh
and Barbara Mortimer 2. Ethical Lives: Nursing (auto)Biographies and a
History of Caring Julia Hallam 3. Bergljot Larsson, Founder and Leader of
the Norwegian Nursing Association: A Case Study of the Influence of
International Nursing Sigrun Hvalvik 4. Puerperal Fever as a Source of
Conflict Between Midwives and Medical Men in Eighteenth and Early
Nineteenth Century Britain Christine Hallett 5. Re-examining the History of
Nursing in Brazil Maria Lucia Mott 6. Sanba and their Clients: midwives and
the medicalization of childbirth in Japan Aya Homei US Organized Medicine's
Perspective of Nursing: a Review of JAMA (Journal of the American Medical
Association) 1883-1953 Brigid Lusk and Julie Robertson 7. Race, Identity
and the Nursing Profession in South Africa Helen Sweet and Anne Digby 8.
Health Care and Nursing Co-ordination during the Nazi era in the Region of
Osnabruck Mathilde Hackman 9. 'In England We Did Nursing': the Immigrant
Experiences of Caribbean and British Nurses in Great Britain and Canada
Margaret Shkimba and Karen Flynn 10. 'Beware of Worthless Imitations':
Advertising in Nursing Periodicals, c.1888-1945 Elaine Thomson 11.
Exploring the Maternity Archive of the Wellington St Helen's Hospital, New
Zealand, 1907-1980 Pamela Wood and Maralyn Foureur 12. Postscript: Common
Working Ground Joan Lynaugh







