History of professional nursing in the United States : : toward a culture of health / / Arlene W. Keeling, Michelle C. Hehman, John C. Kirchgessner.
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Place / Publishing House: | New York, NY : : Springer Publishing Company, LLC,, [2018] 2018 |
Year of Publication: | 2018 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (417 pages) :; color illustrations |
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Table of Contents:
- Nursing in the colonial era and early days of the United States, 1607-1840 / John Kirchgessner
- The roots of a profession, 1830-1865 / Arlene Keeling
- The rise of a profession : an art and a science, 1873-1901 / Michelle C. Hehman
- Visiting nurses in cities, parishes, and missions, 1886-1914 / Arlene Keeling
- Professional organizations and international connections, 1881-1920 / Michelle C. Hehman
- Organization and innovation in the early 20th century, 1898-1928 / Arlene Keeling
- Nurses, science, and the growth of hospitals, 1910-1930 / Michelle C. Hehman
- Nurses in the news : the great war and pandemic influenza, 1914-1919 / Arlene Keeling
- Nurses, babies, and public health, 1920s / Arlene Keeling
- Nursing in the great depression, 1930-1940 / Arlene Keeling
- Nurses in World War II : overseas and at home, 1940-1945 / Arlene Keeling
- Mid-century transitions and shortages, 1945-1960 / John Kirchgessner
- Specialization, war, and the expansion of nursing's scope of practice, 1961-1980 / Arlene Keeling
- Caring in crisis, 1980-2000 / Michelle C. Hehman
- Toward a culture of health : nursing in the 21st century / Arlene Keeling.