Fever Hospitals and Fever Nurses : A British Social History of Fever Nurses: A National Service
Book Details
AI Summary
Delivery Location
Delivery fee: Select location
This well researched book provides an interesting study of the development of fever hospitals and fever nursing, mainly in nineteenth and twentieth century Britain. It provides new insights into the development of nursing roles and nurse education and looks at the lives of key figures at that time.
The text examines how this once important branch of the nursing profession emerged in the nineteenth century, only to be discarded in the second half of the following century. Drawing on the work of Goffman and Foucault, the study shows how, aided by medical advances, fever nurses transformed their custodial duties into a therapeutic role and how training schemes were implemented to improve the recruitment and retention of nurses. As standards of living improved and patients chances of recovery increased, many fever hospitals became redundant and fever nurses were no longer required. The wisdom of creating fever hospitals and then disbanding them is questioned in the light of changing disease patterns, international travel and the threat posed by biological warfare.
Get Fever Hospitals and Fever Nurses by at the best price and quality guaranteed only at Werezi Africa's largest book ecommerce store. The book was published by Taylor & Francis Ltd and it has pages.
Discover books you might love based on this title.
More in This Genre
Hansards Parliamentary Debates, Vol. 18: Forming a Continuation of "the Parliamentary History of England, From the Earliest Period to the Year 1803"; Comprising the Period From the Thirtieth Day of May, to the First Day of July, 1833, Fourth Volume of th
Ksh 7,750.00
Victorian Maps of England
Ksh 6,750.00
Black Londoners 1880-1990
Ksh 2,350.00
Nineteenth-century Ireland
Ksh 4,550.00
The Rise of Victorian Spiritualism
Ksh 325,100.00
Watch and Ward
Ksh 10,100.00