Florence Nightingale: Extending Nursing: Collected Works of Florence Nightingale, Volum 13

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Lynn McDonald
Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press, 17 de nov. 2009 - 950 pàgines

Although Florence Nightingale is famous as a nurse, her lifetime’s writing on nursing and to nurses is scarcely known in the profession. Nursing professors tend to “look to the future, not to the past,” and often ignore her or rely on faulty secondary sources.

Volume 12 related the founding of her school at St Thomas’ Hospital and her guidance of its teaching for the rest of her life. Volume 13, Extending Nursing, relates the introduction of professional training and standards outside St Thomas’, beginning with London hospitals and others in Britain, followed by hospitals in Europe, America, Australia and Canada. Also presented is material on work in India, Japan and China. The challenge of raising standards in the tough workhouse infirmaries is reported, as is Nightingale’s fostering of district nursing. A chronology in this volume provides a convenient overview of Nightingales work on nursing from 1860 to 1900. Both volumes give biographical sketches of key nursing leaders.

 

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An Introduction to Volume 13
1
Key to Editing
23
Extending Nightingale Nursing in Hospitals
27
Nursing in Workhouse Infirmaries
577
District Nursing
707
Biographical Sketches
901
Bibliography
921
Index
931
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Sobre l'autor (2009)

Lynn McDonald, director of the Collected Works of Florence Nightingale, is university professor emerita at the University of Guelph. She is an environmentalist, a former member of parliament, a former president of the National Action Committee on the Status of Women, and a long-time activist on womens issues. She has an honorary doctorate from York University.

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