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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Carol HelmstadterPublisher: Manchester University Press Imprint: Manchester University Press Dimensions: Width: 13.80cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.417kg ISBN: 9781526160485ISBN 10: 152616048 Pages: 360 Publication Date: 02 November 2021 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction 1 The Wider Context of Military Nursing in 1854 Section I: Government imposed nursing 2 British Military Nursing in 1854 3 Nightingale’s Nursing Team Section II: Sisterhood nursing 4 Mother Francis Bridgeman and her Nursing System 5 Mother Mary Clare Moore and the Anglican Sisters 6 The Daughters of Charity in the French Hospitals 7 The Daughters and Catastrophe in the French Medical Department Section III: Doctor directed nursing 8 Ottoman Nursing Contrasted with Nursing in the Naval Hospital in Therapia 9 Nursing in the British Civilian Hospitals in Smyrna and Renkioi 10 The Russian Sisters of the Exaltation of the Cross 11 The Russian Sisters under Severe Pressure Conclusion Bibliography Index -- .Reviews'As with all Helmstadter’s work, this book is written in accessible language but is supported by exemplary scholarship and has much to recommend it to those interested in this subject.' The UK Association for the History of Nursing '[…] an outstandingly trenchant analysis of the topic, and a highly revealing window into the world of battlefield nursing on the cusp of its modern iteration. For historians of nursing and medicine, as well as for those interested in Victorian (women's) history - not to mention the perpetually fascinating character of Florence Nightingale herself - this book is required reading and represents the most up to date work extant in the field.' Anglican and Episcopal History -- . 'As with all Helmstadter's work, this book is written in accessible language but is supported by exemplary scholarship and has much to recommend it to those interested in this subject.' The UK Association for the History of Nursing -- . 'As with all Helmstadter's work, this book is written in accessible language but is supported by exemplary scholarship and has much to recommend it to those interested in this subject.' The UK Association for the History of Nursing 'Beyond Nightingale is exhaustively researched, based on an impressive collection of primary sources. [...] this is a great addition to Manchester University Press's series on Nursing History and the Humanities. It is a must for anyone interested in early history of nursing, history of military nursing, and history of the Crimean War.' Sue Hawkins, Bulletin of the History of Medicine -- . 'As with all Helmstadter’s work, this book is written in accessible language but is supported by exemplary scholarship and has much to recommend it to those interested in this subject.' The UK Association for the History of Nursing '[…] an outstandingly trenchant analysis of the topic, and a highly revealing window into the world of battlefield nursing on the cusp of its modern iteration. For historians of nursing and medicine, as well as for those interested in Victorian (women's) history - not to mention the perpetually fascinating character of Florence Nightingale herself - this book is required reading and represents the most up to date work extant in the field.' Anglican and Episcopal History Beyond Nightingale is exhaustively researched, based on an impressive collection of primary sources. She introduces us to new areas of research relating to non-Nightingale nursing in the Crimean War, which stand comparison with Nightingale’s own approach…this is a great addition to Manchester University Press’s series on Nursing History and the Humanities. It is a must for anyone interested in early history of nursing, history of military nursing, and history of the Crimean War. Bulletin of the History of Medicine -- . Author InformationCarol Helmstadter is a retired neurosurgical nurse who holds degrees in both history and nursing. She was Government Relations Officer for Ontario Nurses Association and an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Graduate Department of the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Toronto. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |