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  • - Thomas Story Kirkbride and the Origins of American Psychiatry
    af Nancy Tomes
    692,95 - 1.122,95 kr.

    The Art of Asylum-Keeping is a social history of medical practice in a private nineteenth-century asylum, the Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane in Philadelphia. It recreates everyday life in the asylum and explores its social, as well as its scientific, legitimation.

  • - Nursing, Nuns, and Hospitals in the Nineteenth Century
    af Sioban Nelson
    274,95 kr.

    Nearly half a century before Florence Nightingale became a legendary figure for her pioneering work in the nursing trade, nursing nuns made significant but little-known accomplishments in the field.

  • - An Oral History of Critical Care Nursing
    af Jacqueline Zalumas
    947,95 kr.

    This book is a volume in the Penn Press Anniversary Collection. To mark its 125th anniversary in 2015, the University of Pennsylvania Press rereleased more than 1,100 titles from Penn Press's distinguished backlist from 1899-1999 that had fallen out of print. Spanning an entire century, the Anniversary Collection offers peer-reviewed scholarship in a wide range of subject areas.

  • - The Crossroads Between Holistic Practice and Traditional Medicine
    af June S. Lowenberg
    947,95 kr.

    June S. Lowenberg examines the symbolic meanings underlying the larger holistic health movement, and locates those changes within the broad social and historical context. Her analysis helps us understand the strains, as well as the strengths, of the emerging, more holistic medical model.

  • af Zane Robinson Wolf
    317,95 kr.

    Today, birth, suffering, healing, and death--all powerful experiences--are closely associated with nurses. In Nurses' Work, The Sacred and The Profane, Zane Robinson Wolf reveals and examines the rituals nurses unconsciously establish to help them face their everyday involvement with the sacred events of human life.

  • - A Social History of Tuberculosis, 1876-1938
    af Barbara Bates
    765,95 kr.

    In Bargaining for Life, Barbara Bates documents the human story of tuberculosis by chronicling how men and women attempted to cope with the illness, get treatment, earn their living, and maintain social relationships.

  • - The Great Plague of Yellow Fever in Philadelphia in 1793
    af J. H. Powell
    317,95 kr.

    "A brilliant and model treatment of one of the most macabre incidents in American History."--

  • - The Story of Fifty Military Nurses Who Served in Vietnam
    af Elizabeth Norman
    317,95 kr.

    Tells the story of fifty women - members of the Army, Navy, and Air Force Nurse Corps - who went to war, working in military hospitals, aboard ships, and with air evacuation squadrons during the Vietnam War.

  • - Readings in Knowledge, Practice, Ethics, and Politics
     
    317,95 kr.

    Looks not only at the financial, emotional, and physical demands of giving and receiving care but also at the strengths and rewards inherent in the world of caregiving.

  • - Selections and Commentaries
    af Florence Nightingale
    274,95 kr.

    Calabria and Macrae provide the essence of Nightingale's spiritual philosophy by selecting and reorganizing her best-written treatments.

  • af Elizabeth Brown Pryor
    381,95 kr.

    Widely known today as the "Angel of the Battlefield," Clara Barton''s personal life has always been shrouded in mystery. In Clara Barton, Professional Angel, Elizabeth Brown Pryor presents a biography of Barton that strips away the heroic exterior and reveals a complex and often trying woman.Based on the papers Clara Barton carefully saved over her lifetime, this biography is the first one to draw on these recorded thoughts. Besides her own voluminous correspondence, it reflects the letters and reminiscences of lovers, a grandniece who probed her aunt''s venerable facade, and doctors who treated her nervous disorders. She emerges as a vividly human figure. Continually struggling to cope with her insecure family background and a society that offered much less than she had to give, she chose achievement as the vehicle for gaining the love and recognition that frequently eluded her during her long life.Not always altruistic, her accomplishments were nonetheless extraordinary. On the battlefields of the Civil War, in securing American participation in the International Red Cross, in promoting peacetime disaster relief, and in fighting for women''s rights, Clara Barton made an unparalleled contribution to American social progress. Yet the true measure of her life must be made from this perspective: she dared to offend a society whose acceptance she treasured, and she put all of her energy into patching up the lives of those around her when her own was rent and frayed.

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