Hospitals dispensaries and nursing. Papers and discussions in the International Congress of Charities, Correction and Philanthropy, Section III, Chicago, June 12th to 17th, 1893. Edited by John S. Billings and Henry M. Hurd.
Publication Details
Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press & London: The Scientific Press, Limited, 1894 CE.
Includes almost 90 articles on all aspects of hospitals and nursing, by luminaries such Henry Burdett, Lavinia Dock, Cardinal Gibbons, Isabel Hampton, Henry Lyman, and Lewis Pilcher, among dozens of others. Florence Nightingale contributed a 20-page chapter on "Sick Nursing and Health Nursing." There are illustrations and floor plans of several hospitals, including 19 relating to the Johns Hopkins Hospital, which had opened just five years earlier. Billings had designed the hospital and Hurd was its superintendent. This book provides valuable insight into the dramatic changes in patient care taking place as hundreds of new hospitals were being built across the United States and in Europe. This was an age when hospitals were becoming a locus for active care, much of which would be delivered by nurses, rather than institutions that housed the poor and dying. The fifth chapter concerns "First Aid to the Injured", and begins with Ueber Blutlose Operationen by Friedrich von Esmarch.
Digital facsimile from Google Books at this link.
Thematic Classifications
| Catalog Metadata | Reference Information |
|---|---|
| Entry Number | #11267 |
| Permanent Link | https://staging.historyofmedicine.com/entry/13464 |
| Author Bio Link | Wikipedia ↗ |
| External URL | hospitals-dispensaries-and-nursing-papers-and-discussions-in-the-international-congress-of-charities-correction-and-philanthropy-section-iii-chicago-june-12th-to-17th-1893 |
Geographic Context
Publication places: Baltimore, MD; London
Mentioned in annotation: Florence