The Woman in American HistoryAddison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1971 - 207 pages |
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Page 96
... nurses , and no proper food . In April , 1861 , some 3000 New York women , brought together through the efforts of Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell , orga- nized the Woman's Central Association for Relief . It was the first organization of its ...
... nurses , and no proper food . In April , 1861 , some 3000 New York women , brought together through the efforts of Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell , orga- nized the Woman's Central Association for Relief . It was the first organization of its ...
Page 98
... nurses and establishing the International and American Red Cross . The Confederate Army was equally unprepared for wartime medical service . One of the first southern woman nurses was Sally Tompkins , who set up her own hospital in ...
... nurses and establishing the International and American Red Cross . The Confederate Army was equally unprepared for wartime medical service . One of the first southern woman nurses was Sally Tompkins , who set up her own hospital in ...
Page 112
... nurses went on to become physicians , while others struggled to stay in nursing in civilian life . Gradu- ally , nursing schools patterned after the London Nightingale School began to elevate the age - old occupation of women , which ...
... nurses went on to become physicians , while others struggled to stay in nursing in civilian life . Gradu- ally , nursing schools patterned after the London Nightingale School began to elevate the age - old occupation of women , which ...
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Theories of Women's Studies Gloria Bowles,Renate Duelli-Klein,Renate Klein No preview available - 1983 |