peer-reviewedIn February 1900, Father John P. Connelly, the Roman Catholic parish priest of Achill Island, County Mayo, wrote to the Queen Victoria’s Jubilee Institute for Nurses (QNI) in Dublin, pleading for funds to retain the island’s Jubilee nurse. Emotively, he claimed that the year before she arrived, there had been 24 maternal deaths and “scarcely any since she came here.”ACCEPTEDpeer-reviewe
Nineteenth-century Ireland saw the rise of modern Irish nationalism, sweeping changes in land refor...
This paper calculates the concentration index for self-assessed health for a sample of Irish women. ...
A world history analysis, this paper examines the struggle between Protestant governmental and Catho...
In February 1900, Father John P. Connelly, the Roman Catholic parish priest of Achill Island, County...
peer-reviewedIn a country where traditional or ethno-medical practices prevailed well into the twen...
peer-reviewedThis chapter outlines the attempts the Lady Dudley scheme made in tandem with the Cong...
This Thesis examines the development of trained district nursing in rural Gloucestershire from the ...
From time immemorial, members of religious orders, both male and female, have nursed the poor in the...
There has been increasing interest in recent years by both civil servants and academics in both Iri...
Population decreased by 3.8 Million: 1841-1911 92.6% Catholic population: 1926 1,563,710 emigrated: ...
Abstract Much has been written about the early years of nursing and the emergence of nursing as a...
Until now a hidden topic, this study creates a representation of Irish migrant nurses in Britain dur...
Before the Great Famine of 1847, the population of Ireland underwent a great demographic rise due to...
We use data from the Irish census and exploit regional and temporal variation in infant mortality ra...
She said she was in the family way examines the subject of pregnancy and infancy in Ireland from the...
Nineteenth-century Ireland saw the rise of modern Irish nationalism, sweeping changes in land refor...
This paper calculates the concentration index for self-assessed health for a sample of Irish women. ...
A world history analysis, this paper examines the struggle between Protestant governmental and Catho...
In February 1900, Father John P. Connelly, the Roman Catholic parish priest of Achill Island, County...
peer-reviewedIn a country where traditional or ethno-medical practices prevailed well into the twen...
peer-reviewedThis chapter outlines the attempts the Lady Dudley scheme made in tandem with the Cong...
This Thesis examines the development of trained district nursing in rural Gloucestershire from the ...
From time immemorial, members of religious orders, both male and female, have nursed the poor in the...
There has been increasing interest in recent years by both civil servants and academics in both Iri...
Population decreased by 3.8 Million: 1841-1911 92.6% Catholic population: 1926 1,563,710 emigrated: ...
Abstract Much has been written about the early years of nursing and the emergence of nursing as a...
Until now a hidden topic, this study creates a representation of Irish migrant nurses in Britain dur...
Before the Great Famine of 1847, the population of Ireland underwent a great demographic rise due to...
We use data from the Irish census and exploit regional and temporal variation in infant mortality ra...
She said she was in the family way examines the subject of pregnancy and infancy in Ireland from the...
Nineteenth-century Ireland saw the rise of modern Irish nationalism, sweeping changes in land refor...
This paper calculates the concentration index for self-assessed health for a sample of Irish women. ...
A world history analysis, this paper examines the struggle between Protestant governmental and Catho...