The family nurse, or, Companion of the frugal housewife, ed. by an eminent physician
Author : Lydia Maria Child
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Page : 160 pages
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Release : 1837
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Author : Lydia Maria Child
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Page : 160 pages
File Size : 44,61 MB
Release : 1837
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Author : Lydia Child
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 154 pages
File Size : 48,83 MB
Release : 2024-09-26
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 3385608724
Reprint of the original, first published in 1837.
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Page : 166 pages
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Release : 2019-10-19
Category : History
ISBN : 9780461371109
Author : Lydia Maria Child
Publisher : Palala Press
Page : 150 pages
File Size : 14,83 MB
Release : 2018-02-24
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ISBN : 9781378581773
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Page : 720 pages
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Release : 1881
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Page : 558 pages
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Release : 1837-10
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Author : Joseph Grimaldi
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Page : 538 pages
File Size : 30,43 MB
Release : 1838
Category : Actors
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Author : Walter Savage Landor
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Page : 230 pages
File Size : 20,55 MB
Release : 1839
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Author : British Museum. Department of Printed Books
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Page : 1028 pages
File Size : 15,56 MB
Release : 1887
Category : English literature
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Author : Patricia D'Antonio
Publisher : JHU Press
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 44,2 MB
Release : 2010-07-11
Category : Medical
ISBN : 1421401045
First Place, History and Public Policy, 2010 American Journal of Nursing Book of the Year Awards This new interpretation of the history of nursing in the United States captures the many ways women reframed the most traditional of all gender expectations—that of caring for the sick—to create new possibilities for themselves, to renegotiate the terms of some of their life experiences, and to reshape their own sense of worth and power. For much of modern U.S. history, nursing was informal, often uncompensated, and almost wholly the province of female family and community members. This began to change at the end of the nineteenth century when the prospect of formal training opened for women doors that had been previously closed. Nurses became respected professionals, and becoming a formally trained nurse granted women a range of new social choices and opportunities that eventually translated into economic mobility and stability. Patricia D'Antonio looks closely at this history—using a new analytic framework and a rich trove of archival sources—and finds complex, multiple meanings in the individual choices of women who elected a nursing career. New relationships and social and professional options empowered nurses in constructing consequential lives, supporting their families, and participating both in their communities and in the health care system. Narrating the experiences of nurses, D'Antonio captures the possibilities, power, and problems inherent in the different ways women defined their work and lived their lives. Scholars in the history of medicine, nursing, and public policy, those interested in the intersections of identity, work, gender, education, and race, and nurses will find this a provocative book.