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A History of the Royal College of Nursing 1916-90 - A Voice for Nurses (Paperback): Susan McGann, Anne Crowther, Rona Dougall A History of the Royal College of Nursing 1916-90 - A Voice for Nurses (Paperback)
Susan McGann, Anne Crowther, Rona Dougall
R747 Discovery Miles 7 470 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is the history of one of the largest nursing organizations in the world and one of the largest professional associations of women.

The Royal College of Nursing began as a small professional association in 1916. Its work included nurses' education, professional policy and labor relations. This book considers the history of nursing from political, social and economic points of view and sheds light on both gender relations and the position of women in the work place in Britain since 1916. The themes include the struggle to achieve professional status for nurses, the radicalization of nurses from the 1960s, the effect of immigration on nursing as a work force, gender relations within the profession and between nurses, their employers and other health professionals.This book will appeal to anyone interested in nursing studies, gender history and labor history.

'Yours Ever, Charlie' - A Worcestershire Soldier's Journey to Gallipoli (Paperback, New Ed.): Ann Crowther 'Yours Ever, Charlie' - A Worcestershire Soldier's Journey to Gallipoli (Paperback, New Ed.)
Ann Crowther
R402 R329 Discovery Miles 3 290 Save R73 (18%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'Yours Ever, Charlie' is the fascinating account of Charles Crowther, one of many British men who volunteered to fight for king and country in the First World War. When Charles volunteered he was almost forty-three and devoted to his family; this book demonstrates how his and an entire generation's sense of duty to the nation overpowered their fears of fighting abroad and, for many, the possibility of never coming home. Charles' granddaughter explores his journey from the idyllic village of Wilden, Worcestershire, to the battlefields of France and then Gallipoli, where he was fatally wounded. Using the fluent, vivid and moving letters sent home to his family, together with the few replies that ever reached him, this book reflects upon Charles' ideals, the people who inspired him, and those whom he loved and was fighting to protect. Illustrated by rare photographs and original letters, and with a Foreword by Al Murray which provides an overview of the ill-fated Gallipoli campaign, this book is a poignant reminder of how beneath the staggering statistics of the First World War lie innumerable personal and tragic stories.

Medical Lives in the Age of Surgical Revolution (Paperback): M. Anne Crowther, Marguerite W. Dupree Medical Lives in the Age of Surgical Revolution (Paperback)
M. Anne Crowther, Marguerite W. Dupree
R1,328 Discovery Miles 13 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book, originally published in 2007, is an unusual history of doctors trained in Britain in the last quarter of the nineteenth century, and their careers in Britain and the empire. Anne Crowther and Marguerite Dupree describe the experience of a whole generation of doctors at a time of rapid changes in medical knowledge. Amongst them were Sophia Jex-Blake and the first group of medical women in Britain. Many became disciples of Joseph Lister as he trained them in his new methods of antiseptic surgery. Surgery was not confined to specialists, and Lister's methods were adapted to suit hospitals and households, peace and war. The medical schools were tools of the Empire, sending students into general practice, military service, the mission fields, high-class consultancies and homeopathy in many lands. The book highlights the importance of medical networks - both male and female - and shows how doctors adapted to new methods in their profession.

Medical Lives in the Age of Surgical Revolution (Hardcover): M. Anne Crowther, Marguerite W. Dupree Medical Lives in the Age of Surgical Revolution (Hardcover)
M. Anne Crowther, Marguerite W. Dupree
R3,660 Discovery Miles 36 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is an unusual history of doctors trained in Britain in the last quarter of the nineteenth century, and their careers in Britain and the empire. Anne Crowther and Marguerite Dupree describe the experience of a whole generation of doctors at a time of rapid changes in medical knowledge. Amongst them were Sophia Jex-Blake and the first group of medical women in Britain. Many became disciples of Joseph Lister as he trained them in his new methods of antiseptic surgery. Surgery was not confined to specialists, and Lister's methods were adapted to suit hospitals and households, peace and war. The medical schools were tools of the Empire, sending students into general practice, military service, the mission fields, high-class consultancies and homeopathy in many lands. The book highlights the importance of medical networks - both male and female - and shows how doctors adapted to new methods in their profession.

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