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Celebrating Nurses: A Visual History
Celebrating Nurses: A Visual History | Christine Hallett, Joan E Lynaugh
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This refreshing narrative history of nursing marks an exception to standard, often dry academic descriptions of the nursing profession. It presents dramatic, highly readable illustrated stories of nursing's pioneering, often heroic leaders. Following an account of early nineteenth-century nursing practice during the Napoleonic Wars, the book goes on to highlight the life and work of Florence Nightingale who, in the 1850s, elevated nursing to a respected branch of medicine when she served on the Crimean War's battlefields. Also chronicled are the contributions to nursing by Clara Barton, founder of the American Red Cross, and the poet Walt Whitman during the American Civil War. Surgical nursing first became important in the late nineteenth century, following discoveries by Robert Koch in Germany and Louis Pasteur in France of germ theory and infection control. Early twentieth-century accounts chronicle the origin of public health services, and include the story of Adelaide Nutting, the world's first professor of nursing at Columbia Teacher's College in New York. Here too is the story of Edith Cavell, who was executed for helping Allied soldiers escape from German-occupied Belgium during World War I. Nursing's contributions during World War II, as well as in the Korean and Vietnam wars are also described in several vivid accounts. A concluding chapter explains how twenty-first-century nursing has expanded to cover many duties that were once the responsibility of junior doctors. The book's absorbing text is complemented with approximately 200 illustrations and photos.
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Kathleenkelly
Celebrating Nurses: A Visual History | Christine Hallett, Joan E Lynaugh
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I need help! I‘m a nurse and remain very close with fellow nurses from college. We text regularly to support each other during this horrific time but we are a little overwhelmed. I‘d like to send everyone a book and a small treat for Christmas Eve. I‘m looking for one that‘s not too sappy, will help remind us that things will get better, and that not all people are jerks. I‘ve included a picture of my sweet cat - he helps me relax. Thanks!

AmyG I found this one uplifting. It‘s sort of magical realism, I guess. 4y
Jari-chan I second Tj Klune ❤️ 4y
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EadieB
Celebrating Nurses: A Visual History | Christine Hallett, Joan E Lynaugh
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Day 6 - #NursesDay #MagicalMay
#CelebratingNurses #DrChristineHallett

Happy Nurses Day to all our nurses on Litsy! Thank you for all that you do to help your patients to be as comfortable as possible. Thanks for remaining positive and giving hope through these tough times. Thanks for being the sunshine for your patients when you feel you need someone to give you sunshine! Nursing is not an easy job and takes a special person to do that job!

Crazeedi Praises for all our nurses and all health care workers and first responders!! 5y
Eggs Great tribute 👩🏽‍⚕️👏🏻🙏🏻🤗 5y
EadieB @Eggs Thanks! 5y
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