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Hospital Sisters and their Duties Eva C. E. Luckes

Hospital Sisters and their Duties By Eva C. E. Luckes

Hospital Sisters and their Duties by Eva C. E. Luckes


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Eva Charlotte Ellis Luckes (1854-1919) was a pioneer of nursing training and friend of Florence Nightingale. In 1880, aged twenty-six, she became Matron of the London Hospital, a post she held until her death. Her textbook for ward sisters was first published in 1886: this is the 1893 edition.

Hospital Sisters and their Duties Summary

Hospital Sisters and their Duties by Eva C. E. Luckes

Eva Charlotte Ellis Luckes (1854-1919) was a pioneer of nursing training and friend of Florence Nightingale. In 1880, aged only twenty-six, she became Matron of the London Hospital, the largest hospital in England, a post she held until her death. During her time there she improved working conditions for the nurses and trained her own staff, recognising the importance of a knowledge of anatomy and physiology, but never losing sight of the primary duty of a nurse to care for a patient's needs. She opposed proposals for the registration of nurses as she believed it would endorse lower standards of training than those she espoused. Her popular textbook for ward sisters was first published in 1896 and provides practical advice on ward and staff management and training of probationers, emphasising the importance of the sister as role model and mentor to her staff. This is the 1893 third edition.

Table of Contents

Preface to the third edition; 1. Introductory; 2. Domestic management of wards; 3. Relationship of sisters and their staff nurses; 4. The practical training of new probationers; 5. Theoretical training of more advanced probationers; 6. Relationship of sisters to their patients; 7. Night sisters - final details.

Additional information

NLS9781108053075
9781108053075
1108053076
Hospital Sisters and their Duties by Eva C. E. Luckes
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2012-08-02
218
N/A
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