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OverviewIn 1925 Mary Breckinridge (1881-1965) founded the Frontier Nursing Service (FNS), a public health organization in eastern Kentucky providing nurses on horseback to reach families who otherwise would not receive health care. Through this public health organization, she introduced nurse-midwifery to the United States and created a highly successful, cost-effective model for rural health care delivery that has been replicated throughout the world. In this first comprehensive biography of the FNS founder, Melanie Beals Goan provides a revealing look at the challenges Breckinridge faced as she sought reform and the contradictions she embodied. Goan explores Breckinridge's perspective on gender roles, her charisma, her sense of obligation to live a life of service, her eccentricity, her religiosity, and her application of professionalized, science-based health care ideas. Highly intelligent and creative, Breckinridge also suffered from depression, was by modern standards racist, and fought progress as she aged - sometimes to the detriment of those she served. Breckinridge optimistically believed that she could change the world by providing health care to women and children. She ultimately changed just one corner of the world, but her experience continues to provide powerful lessons about the possibilities and the limitations of reform. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Melanie Beals GoanPublisher: The University of North Carolina Press Imprint: The University of North Carolina Press Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.30cm Weight: 0.333kg ISBN: 9781469626390ISBN 10: 146962639 Pages: 360 Publication Date: 30 April 2015 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational 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 ContentsReviewsGoan provides a well-researched historical account that draws from numerous primary and secondary sources to describe Breckenridge's successes and failings as a reformer.--Journal of Appalachian Studies Enmeshes the personal and public lives of this charismatic figure and brings her to life.--Nursing Ethics Highly recommended.--Choice Highly recommended.--Midwest Book Review Throughout her carefully documented book, Goan engages with the works of other scholars of nursing, women and reform, scientific medicine, and Appalachian studies.--Journal of Southern History Well written and well researched. . . . Appropriate for scholars in the history of medicine, nursing, labor, and women and should be required reading for students in each of these disciplines. . . . Highly recommend[ed].--Register of the Kentucky Historical Society Goan provides a well-researched historical account that draws from numerous primary and secondary sources to describe Breckenridge's successes and failings as a reformer.-- Journal of Appalachian Studies Goan provides a well-researched historical account that draws from numerous primary and secondary sources to describe Breckenridge's successes and failings as a reformer.--Journal of Appalachian Studies Enmeshes the personal and public lives of this charismatic figure and brings her to life.--Nursing Ethics Highly recommended.--Choice Highly recommended.--Midwest Book Review Well written and well researched. . . . Appropriate for scholars in the history of medicine, nursing, labor, and women and should be required reading for students in each of these disciplines. . . . Highly recommend[ed].--Register of the Kentucky Historical Society Throughout her carefully documented book, Goan engages with the works of other scholars of nursing, women and reform, scientific medicine, and Appalachian studies.--Journal of Southern History Goan provides a well-researched historical account that draws from numerous primary and secondary sources to describe Breckenridge's successes and failings as a reformer.--<i>Journal of Appalachian Studies</i> Enmeshes the personal and public lives of this charismatic figure and brings her to life.--Nursing Ethics Highly recommended.--Choice Throughout her carefully documented book, Goan engages with the works of other scholars of nursing, women and reform, scientific medicine, and Appalachian studies.--Journal of Southern History Goan provides a well-researched historical account that draws from numerous primary and secondary sources to describe Breckenridge's successes and failings as a reformer.--Journal of Appalachian Studies Highly recommended.--Midwest Book Review Well written and well researched. . . . Appropriate for scholars in the history of medicine, nursing, labor, and women and should be required reading for students in each of these disciplines. . . . Highly recommend[ed].--Register of the Kentucky Historical Society Goan provides a well-researched historical account that draws from numerous primary and secondary sources to describe Breckenridge's successes and failings as a reformer.--Journal of Appalachian Studies Enmeshes the personal and public lives of this charismatic figure and brings her to life.--Nursing Ethics Highly recommended.--Choice Well written and well researched. . . . Appropriate for scholars in the history of medicine, nursing, labor, and women and should be required reading for students in each of these disciplines. . . . Highly recommend[ed].--Register of the Kentucky Historical Society Highly recommended.--Midwest Book Review Throughout her carefully documented book, Goan engages with the works of other scholars of nursing, women and reform, scientific medicine, and Appalachian studies.--Journal of Southern History Well written and well researched. . . . Appropriate for scholars in the history of medicine, nursing, labor, and women and should be required reading for students in each of these disciplines. . . . Highly recommend[ed].-- Register of the Kentucky Historical Society Author InformationMelanie Beals Goan teaches history at the University of Kentucky, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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