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Nursing Before Nightingale is a study of the transformation of
nursing in England from the beginning of the nineteenth century
until the emergence of the Nightingale nurse as the standard model
in the 1890s. From the nineteenth century on historians have
considered Florence Nightingale, with her training school
established at St. Thomas's Hospital in 1860, the founder of modern
nursing. This book investigates two major earlier reforms in
nursing: a doctor-driven reform which came to be called the 'ward
system,' and the reforms of the Anglican Sisters, known as the
'central system' of nursing. Rather than being the beginning of
nursing reform, Nightingale nursing was the culmination of these
two earlier reforms.
Nursing Before Nightingale is a study of the transformation of
nursing in England from the beginning of the nineteenth century
until the emergence of the Nightingale nurse as the standard model
in the 1890s. From the nineteenth century on historians have
considered Florence Nightingale, with her training school
established at St. Thomas's Hospital in 1860, the founder of modern
nursing. This book investigates two major earlier reforms in
nursing: a doctor-driven reform which came to be called the 'ward
system,' and the reforms of the Anglican Sisters, known as the
'central system' of nursing. Rather than being the beginning of
nursing reform, Nightingale nursing was the culmination of these
two earlier reforms.
Lucy Osburn (1836-1891) was the founder of modern nursing in
Australia who also pioneered the employment of high status
professional women in public institutions. Osburn learned her
vocation at Florence Nightingale's school of nursing in London, but
her relationship with Nightingale was not the smooth discourse of
"Victorian ladies". Godden uses extensive and frank correspondence
to build an intriguing picture of life for an independent
middle-class woman. Osburn's triumphs and trials in New South Wales
typify the struggles the colony faced in its relations with the
Mother Country, and with new roles in the workplace for women. An
enthralling and enlightening read.
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