History of anesthesia : with emphasis on the nurse specialist Black women in the nursing profession : a document history

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History of anesthesia : with emphasis on the nurse specialist . Black women in the nursing profession : a document history

by Virginia S. Thatcher . edited with an introduction by Darlene Clark Hine

(Foundations of modern nursing in America, 7)

Routlege , Edition Synapse, 2009

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First published in 1953 and 1898-1976. Subsequently published by Garland Press 1984-85

History of anesthesia : with emphasis on the nurse specialist / Virginia S. Thatcher. Reprint. Originally published: Philadelphia : Lippincott, c1953

Black women in the nursing profession : a document history / edited with an introduction by Darlene Clark Hine. Reprint. Originally published: New York : Garland Publishing, 1985

Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

The twenty-seven articles, essays, surveys and reports which make up this anthology illuminate the struggles and services, the perspectives and aspirations of a largely invisible group of American nurses. These documents were discovered in widely scattered archives and libraries as well as in both major and obscure journals and periodicals. As a whole they provide valuable insight into the black nurses' strategies for professional recognition and institution building. The first section addresses the emergence of the early black hospital nursing schools, the career experiences of the first generations of professionally trained black nurses and the development of black collegiate nursing schools. Section Two describes the limited opportunities available to black nurses in the 1920s and 1930s. The last section documents the struggle of black nurses for professional opportunities, higher status and integration.

Table of Contents

The contents of this volume is Part I: Toward a New Art 1 The Great Discovery 2 Not an Unmixed Blessing 3 Nursing Service and Medical Science 4 From Ether Cone to Esmarch Mask 5 The Extension of a System 6 The Training Problem 7 Illegal or Legal? 8 The Test Case 9 A Century After Ether Part II: Toward a New Science 10 Clinical Anesthesia: 1950 11 Research Goals Part III: Organized Nurse Anesthesia 12 Foundation 13 Organization 14 Legislation 15 Education 16 Examination 17 Accreditationand Schools and Nursing Education:The Work of a Small Hospital and Training School in the South (1898-99)Anna DeCosta Banks, Training Colored Nurses at Tuskegee (1910) Booker T Washington, Some Facts Concerning Negro Nurse Training Schools and Their Graduates (1919) John A Kenney,How a Collegiate Nursing Program Developed in a Negro College (1945) Mary Elizabeth Lancaster. Nurse Training Becomes Nursing Education at Florida A. & M. College (1948) M. E. Lancaster Carnegie, The Howard University School of Nursing in Historical Perspective (1969) Anna B Coles, Survey and Reports on the Status of Black Nurses Report on Informal Study of the Educational Facilities for Colored Nurses and Their Use in Hospital, Visiting and Public Health Nursing (1924-25) Donalda Hamlin, The Hospital Library and Service Bureau, Nursing Education and Opportunities for the Colored Nurse (1928) Abbie Roberts, A Study of Negro Public Health Nursing (1930) Stanley Rayfield, Marjory Stimson & Louise M Tattershall, The Need for a Sound Professional Preparation for Colored Nurses (1930) Adda Eldredge, Some Observations on Negro Nursing in the South (1932) Nina D Gage & Alma C Haupt, The Training and Placement of Negro Nurses (1935) Estelle G Massey-Riddle, The Negro Nurse in Public Health (1937) Dorothy Deming, The Training of Negro Nurses in the South (1937) Eola Lyons Taylor, Sources of Supply of Negro Health Personnel: Nurses (1937) Estelle Massey Riddle, Negro Nurses: The Supply and Demand (1937) Estelle Massey Riddle, Struggles of Negro Nurses Annual Address of the National Association of Colored Graduate Nurses (1921) Adah Thoms, The Negro Woman in the Nursing Profession (1923) Elizabeth Jones, The Negro Nurse in America (1937) Mabel Keaton, Staupers Nurses Go to War (1943) Roy Wilkins, The Negro Nurse Looks Toward Tomorrow (1945) Estelle Massey Riddle & Josephine Nelson, Status and Contribution of the Negro Nurse (1949) Estelle Massey Osborne, Story of the National Association of Colored Graduate Nurses (1951) Mabel K Staupers, Integration in Professional Nursing (1962) Mary E Carnegie & Estelle M Osborne, The Path We Tread (1962) Mary Elizabeth Carnegie, From Invisibility to Blackness: The Story of the National Black Nurses' Association (1975) Gloria R Smith, Black Nurses: Their Service and Their Struggle (1976) Joyce Ann Elmore

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