History of Nursing
History of Nursing
History of Nursing
India
Men of medicine built hospitals, practiced
an intuitive form of asepsis and were
proficient in the practice of medicine and
surgery.
Sushurutu made a list of function and
qualifications of nurses.
Greece
Nursing was the task of untrained slave
Introduced the caduceus
Hippocrates, Father of Scientific
Medicine
Rome
Attempted to maintain vigorous health,
because illness was a sign of weakness.
Care of the ill was left to the slaves or
Greek physician.
Fabiola, made her home the first hospital
in the Christian world.
2.
PERIOD
NURSING
OF
APPRENTICE
Nursing in America
Jeanne Mance, the first laywoman
who worked as a nurse in North
America. She founded the Hotel Dieu
of Montreal, a log cabin hospitals.
Mrs. Elizabeth Seton, founded the
Sister of Charity of Emmitsberg,
Maryland.
American Reforms in Nursing
The
Nurses
Society
of
Philadelphia
organized
a
school of nursing under the
direction
of
Dr.
Joseph
Warrington.
Nurses
were
trained on the job and attended
some preparatory courses.
Womens
Hospital
in
Philadelphia, established a six
month course in nursing.
Nursing During the Civil War
The American Medical Associa
during the Civil War created
the Committee on Training of
Nurses.
Dorothea Dix established the
Nurse Corps of the United
States Army.
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the
Important
Person/Groups/Events
during Period of Educated Nursing
Linda Richards, First graduate nurse
in the US.
Dr. William Halstead designed the
first rubber gloves.
Caroline Hampton Robb, The first to
nurse to wear gloves while working as
an operating room nurse.
Clara Louise Maas, Engaged in
medical research on yellow fever, she
died of yellow fever.
Establishment of nursing organization;
the American Nurses Association
and the National League for Nursing
Education.
5. PERIOD
NURSING
OF
CONTEMPORAY
HISTORY OF NURSING IN
THE
PHILIPPINES
EARLY BELIEFS AND PRACTICES
Beliefs about causation of disease:
Enemy or a witch and evil spirit
People believed that evil spirits could
be driven away by persons with power
to expel demons.
People believed in special gods of
healing, with the priest-physician
(called word doctors). If they used
leaves or roots, they were called herb
doctors (Herbolarios)
Herbicheros one who practiced
witchcraft.
Persons suffering from disease
without any identified cause were
believed to be bewitched by the
mangkukulam or mangagaway.
Difficult childbirth were attributed to
nono
Earliest Hospitals
of
First Colleges
Philippines
of
Nursing
in
the
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