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Nursing history as philosophy—towards a critical history of nursing

Nursing Philosophy, 2018
AbstractMainstream nursing history often positions itself in opposition to philosophy and many nursing historians are reticent of theorizing. In the quest to illuminate the lives of nurses and women current historical approaches are driven by reformist aspirations but are based on the conception that nursing or caring is basically good and the ...
Thomas Foth, Jette Lange, Kylie Smith
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History of Nursing

Pediatrics, 1948
The keynote of the book is found in the preface where it is stated that "the central thesis of the authors is the inextricable interweaving of nursing service with all other branches of human culture." The development of nursing is traced through the record of human history starting with primitive times and ending with the problems facing the world at ...
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Registering the History of Nursing

Image: the Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 1992
As a school of nursing librarian, I received increasing numbers of inquiries about historical records from researchers in this country and abroad. Nursing schools and leaders were being honored with exhibits and films, biographies of American nurses appeared in the literature in greater numbers, and occasions, such as National Nurses’Day, were observed
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Nurses Without Borders: The History of Nursing as U.S. International History

Nursing History Review, 2011
During World War I and its aftermath, thousands of U.S. nurses put their domestic careers on hold to work overseas. Many volunteered in the wake of war and disaster. Others worked as instructors in nursing schools and as the staff of fledgling public health agencies.
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International Nursing History: The International Council of Nurses History Collective and Beyond

Nursing History Review, 2014
In taking on, coordinating, researching, and eventually writing a centennial history of the International Council of Nurses (ICN), the Barbara Bates Center for the Study of the History of Nursing embarked on an exciting, much needed, and also challenging project.
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