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    Reforming hospital nursing: the experiences of Maria Machin.Carol Helmstadter - 2006 - Nursing Inquiry 13 (4):249-258.
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    Shifting boundaries: religion, medicine, nursing and domestic service in mid‐nineteenth‐century Britain.Carol Helmstadter - 2009 - Nursing Inquiry 16 (2):133-143.
    The boundaries between medicine, religion, nursing and domestic service were fluid in mid‐nineteenth‐century England. The traditional religious understanding of illness conflicted with the newer understanding of anatomically based disease, the Anglican sisters were drawing a line between professional nursing and the traditional role of nurses as domestic servants who looked after sick people as one of their many duties, and doctors were looking for more knowledgeable nurses who could carry out their orders competently. This prosopographical study of the over 200 (...)
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