Say Little, Do Much
Nursing, Nuns, and Hospitals in the Nineteenth Century (Studies in Health, Illness, and Caregiving)
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Word Count
60,000 words, Guess
Page Count
240 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archivesaylittledomuchn0000nels
- ISBN-100812217837
- ISBN-139780812217834
- LibraryThing6453869
- Goodreads7118927
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- Library of Congress Control Number2001033028
- OCLC Control Number46661835
- Better World Books9780812217834
- Open LibraryOL8004503M
Classifications
- LCCRT85.2.N455 2001
- LCCRT85.2 .N455 2001
Description
"Nearly a half 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. In fact, in the nineteenth century, more than 35 percent of American hospitals were created and run by women with religious vocations. In Say Little, Do Much, Sioban Nelson casts light upon the work of the nineteenth-century women's religious communities. It was they who organized and administered home, hospital, epidemic, and military nursing in America as well as Britain and Australia. According to Nelson, the popular view that nursing invented itself in the second half of the nineteenth century is historically inaccurate and dismissive of the major advances in the care of the sick as a serious and skilled activity, and activity that originated in seventeenth-century France with Vincent de Paul's Daughters of Charity."--BOOK JACKET.
First Sentence
Some years ago at a North American nursing conference I delivered a paper on religious nurses and their impact on the nursing profession and the health care system.
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