White nurses employed by the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) between 1924 and 1955 were particularly attracted to scientific methods of nursing practice and medical research. The rising emphasis on science in early twentieth-century America shaped the ways that nurses carried out procedures and responded to demanding jobs. Science, however, also represented excitement, a journey into a new world, and an opportunity to challenge old ideas about nurses’ place on the medical ladder. As new women, they were less likely to accept male physicians’ notions of superiority, and they demonstrated this by pushing the boundaries between nursing practice and physicians’ practice. Primary documents left by new nurses indicate that these women recognized s...
The Industrial Revolution created sweeping cultural and technological changes in 19th century Americ...
This study uses the service of Red Cross nursing sisters, African American health workers and male g...
This study uses the service of Red Cross nursing sisters, African American health workers and male g...
White nurses employed by the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) between 1924 and 1955 were particularly ...
White nurses employed by the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) between 1924 and 1955 were particularly ...
Field nurses, primarily white women, encountered diverse cultures when they arrived on reservations ...
Field nurses, primarily white women, encountered diverse cultures when they arrived on reservations ...
This study addresses the history of nurses working in medical research between 1930 and 1962, a time...
ABSTRACT CAREFUL AND COMPLETE OBSERVATION OF THE PATIENT;” NURSES AND THE SOCIOTECHNICAL SYSTEM OF M...
For Native American nurses, many of their stories have been lost to the past. Scholars have generall...
Within the context of the rapidly changing society of Progressive Era America, educated women were l...
Within the context of the rapidly changing society of Progressive Era America, educated women were l...
Mary Breckinridge established the Frontier Nursing Service (FNS) in a poor, rural, underdeveloped a...
Aim: The aim of this study was to examine the organizational shift at the Frontier Nursing Service f...
Research into the development of graduate education for nursing in the United States is limited beca...
The Industrial Revolution created sweeping cultural and technological changes in 19th century Americ...
This study uses the service of Red Cross nursing sisters, African American health workers and male g...
This study uses the service of Red Cross nursing sisters, African American health workers and male g...
White nurses employed by the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) between 1924 and 1955 were particularly ...
White nurses employed by the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) between 1924 and 1955 were particularly ...
Field nurses, primarily white women, encountered diverse cultures when they arrived on reservations ...
Field nurses, primarily white women, encountered diverse cultures when they arrived on reservations ...
This study addresses the history of nurses working in medical research between 1930 and 1962, a time...
ABSTRACT CAREFUL AND COMPLETE OBSERVATION OF THE PATIENT;” NURSES AND THE SOCIOTECHNICAL SYSTEM OF M...
For Native American nurses, many of their stories have been lost to the past. Scholars have generall...
Within the context of the rapidly changing society of Progressive Era America, educated women were l...
Within the context of the rapidly changing society of Progressive Era America, educated women were l...
Mary Breckinridge established the Frontier Nursing Service (FNS) in a poor, rural, underdeveloped a...
Aim: The aim of this study was to examine the organizational shift at the Frontier Nursing Service f...
Research into the development of graduate education for nursing in the United States is limited beca...
The Industrial Revolution created sweeping cultural and technological changes in 19th century Americ...
This study uses the service of Red Cross nursing sisters, African American health workers and male g...
This study uses the service of Red Cross nursing sisters, African American health workers and male g...