NURS 3351 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Henry Street Settlement, Lillian Wald, Early Modern Europe
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White and black magic : hospitals removed from church possession, first to require the white uniform, eventually changed to black dress, white apron, and white cap, control of hospitals became the cities responsibilities, overcrowding and long working hours. Early nursing schools: nurse training school of women"s hospital of philadelphia; followed nightingale model. Settlement houses: lillian wald and mary brewster, located in new york city. Lillian wald: public health nursing, lillian wald, mary brewster open nurses" settlement house in new york city, founded henry street settlement house. Deaconess movement: early christian era 1-500 ce/ad, roman matrons, earliest nurses were church deaconesses, phoebe: mother of visiting nursing, first hospitals, shelters, hospices, asylums and nursing hospitals. Hildegarde: write books that contained accurate physiology of reproductive, circulatory and nervous system, during the middle ages 500-1500 ce/ad. Carper: carper"s theory: 4 ways of knowing, formally express nursing knowledge, provide a professional and discipline identity.