Say Little, Do Much : Nursing, Nuns, and Hospitals in the Nineteenth Century /
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Nelson, Sioban, author.Keywords
CaringHospitals.
Monastic and religious life of women.
Nursing
Nursing
Sisterhoods.
History and Ethics of Medicine.
Hospitals.
Medicine.
Medizin, Gesundheit.
Monastic and religious life of women.
Sisterhoods.
MEDICAL
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Abstract
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.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.
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Sioban Nelson is Senior Lecturer in the School of Postgraduate Nursing at The University of Melbourne.
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