A book for all interested in the role nursing has played in the history of women's achievement. The careers of eight women are covered, chosen because they represent different strands of nursing history, each contributing to the recognition of nursing as a profession.
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The Battle of the Nurses: A Study of Eight Women Who Influenced the Development of Professional Nursing, 1880-1930 by Susan McGann
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Table of Contents
Eva Luckes - a great maker of matrons; Mrs Bedford Fenwick - a restless genius; Isla Stewart - the incarnation of common sense; Sidney Browne - a great matron-in-chief; Rebecca Strong - pioneer of university education for nurses; Margaret Huxley - pioneer of scientific nursing in Ireland; Sarah Swift - a supreme organiser; Ellen Musson - a wise chairman.
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GOR003326374
9781871364620
1871364620
The Battle of the Nurses: A Study of Eight Women Who Influenced the Development of Professional Nursing, 1880-1930 by Susan McGann
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