Nursing History Review, Volume 25
Official Journal of the American Association for the History of Nursing
Patricia D'Antonio, PhD, RN, FAAN
Nursing History Review, Volume 25 - Research, Theory, and Measurement - Nursing
Official Journal of the American Association for the History of Nursing
Nursing History Review, an annual peer-reviewed publication of the American Association for the History of Nursing, is a showcase for the most significant current research on nursing history. Regular sections include scholarly articles, over a dozen book reviews of the best publications on nursing and health care history that have appeared in the past year, and a section abstracting new doctoral dissertations on nursing history. Historians, researchers, and individuals fascinated with the rich field of nursing will find this an important resource.
Included in Volume 25…
- Compassionate Care Through the Centuries: Highlights in Nursing History
- “Endeavoring to Carry On Their Work”: The National Debate Over Midwives and Its Impact in Rhode Island, 1890-1940
- “A Powerful Protector of the Japanese People”: The History of the Japanese Fishermen’s Hospital in Steveston, British Columbia, Canada, 1896-1942
- Confectionery Care: The Child as a Category of Historical Analysis
- “Doctors Don’t Do So Much Good”: Traditional Practices, Biomedicine, and Infant Care in the 20th-Century United States
- Release Date: August 9, 2016
- Paperback / softback
- 196 Pages
- Trim Size: 6in x 9in
- ISBN: 9780826105950
- eBook ISBN: 9780826144577
- Series: Nursing History Review
- Series number: 25