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Adah Belle Samuel Thoms
A crusader for equal opportunities for blacks in nursing. She was one of the first to recognize a new field for nursing, public health. |
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Edith Cavell: A Norfolk Heroine
Profile of British nurse Edith Cavell who worked in Belgium in World War I. She was arrested for helping allied soldiers to freedom and executed by the German authorities. |
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Edmarc Hospice for Children
Home Care, Nursing, Medical Social Work, Sibling & Family Support, and Bereavement Support for the entire Family. Our mission at Edmarc Hospice for Children is to serve families with children who have a life threatening illness. We understand that just as a sick child bears a special burden, so do the parents and siblings. So we are dedicated to helping every member of the family through home health care, hospice and bereavement support. |
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Louisa Maertz
Profile: Louisa Maertz, 1837-1918, an untrained United States Civil War nurse. |
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Sally Louisa Tompkins
Opened one of the most successful hospitals during the civil war, returning more of its patients to the ranks than any other medical care facility. She was the only woman to hold a commission in the Confederate States Army. |
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University of Florida Center for the Arts in Healthcare Research and Education (CAHRE)
The mission of the UF Center for the Arts in Healthcare is three-fold, encompassing education and training in the use of the arts to enhance the healing process, research of the arts and healing, and outreach to promote art and creativity as catalysts for healthy lifestyles. Through its programming and curriculum, the Center serves as a national and international model for arts in healthcare research, education and programming. |
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Zwerdling Nursing Archives
Excellent on-site graphics of international nurse-related postcards. Unusual imnages, not found elsewhere. Offering "Postcards of Nursing: A Worldwide Tribute," the most fascinating book on nursing ever published. |
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