Nursing History Review, Volume 15, 2007: Official by Patricia D'Antonio RN PhD FAAN

By Patricia D'Antonio RN PhD FAAN

Nursing historical past assessment, an annual peer-reviewed ebook of the yankee organization for the heritage of Nursing, is a show off for the main major present learn on nursing historical past. usual sections comprise scholarly articles, over a dozen booklet experiences of the simplest guides on nursing and health and wellbeing care background that experience seemed some time past 12 months, and a piece abstracting new doctoral dissertations on nursing heritage. Historians, researchers, and participants with the wealthy box of nursing will locate this a major source.

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It is a review essay in itself, serving the dual function of challenging and reflecting in ways of interest to peers, while also being informative for newcomers. ” question, but that aside, Mortimer is someone who wants more. 23 “Looking beyond” is a phrase that recurs throughout the text. Criticism aside, she documents persuasively that the field is now both international and interdisciplinary, and that new approaches and methods are in play. That research questions deriving from historical and social science scholarship are now in use is amply confirmed by the range of contributions to the Monica Baly Lecture 19 volume itself.

The letters provided progress notes on all the patients at that time and showed a depth of caring about the overall lives of the villagers. Nightingale understood the effect of illness and infirmity on activities of daily living, on family relationships, and on family finances. The brief excerpts given here give some of the flavor of these relationships. m. to report that Mrs. Swindell, a typhoid patient, had swollen ankles and feet and was planning to go to her sister’s home. A week later, she asked Dunn to visit Mrs.

15 All these archival sources were consulted for this article. Nightingale and Nursing It was usual in the nineteenth century for the wealthy to be concerned about the welfare of the poor living in their neighborhoods, whether tenants on their property or nearby villagers. Without social safety networks, illness and unemployment made such philanthropy essential. ”16 As a child, Florence Nightingale learned this concern by visiting poor people with her father, her mother, or Aunt Julia, her mother’s sister.

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