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Tells the story of the nurses who offered hope and healing to some of America’s most vulnerable patients. In the once-modern hospital complex on Ellis Island, a small group of nurses from the U.S. Public Health Service expertly cared for more than 150,000 patients of all ages and backgrounds, suffering from every imaginable illness and injury.

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Tells the story of the nurses who offered hope and healing to some of America’s most vulnerable patients. In the once-modern hospital complex on Ellis Island, a small group of nurses from the U.S. Public Health Service expertly cared for more than 150,000 patients of all ages and backgrounds, suffering from every imaginable illness and injury.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Michelle C. Hehman is the lead nurse scientist at Houston Methodist Hospital and associate editor of Nursing History Review. An accomplished nurse historian, Dr. Hehman is also co-author of the award-winning textbook History of Professional Nursing in the United States: Toward a Culture of Health. Dr. Arlene Keeling is the Centennial Distinguished Professor of Nursing Emerita at the University of Virginia School of Nursing. She is an award-winning author of numerous books, including Nursing and the Privilege of Prescription and History of Professional Nursing in the United States: Towards a Culture of Health.