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Nurses of Australia, the illustrated story, Deborah Burrows

Label
Nurses of Australia, the illustrated story, Deborah Burrows
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 194-198) and index
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federal national government publication
Illustrations
illustrationsfacsimilesportraits
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Nurses of Australia
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Deborah Burrows
Sub title
the illustrated story
Summary
From the First Nation caregivers who healed, birthed and nursed for millennia to the untrained and ill-equipped convict men and women who cared for the sick in the fledgling colony of New South Wales, nursing has been practised in Australia since the beginning. It would take the arrival of a group of dedicated Irish nuns, followed by Florence Nightingale-trained nurses and decades of constant and continuing campaigning to transform nursing into what it is today: the most trusted profession in Australia. Nurses have operated in hastily erected tents and vermin-ridden hospitals, out of the back of utes and in planes flying across remote corners of the country, under fire and under extreme pressure. In a time when medical knowledge was limited, they applied starch or mustard poultices, administered soap and water enemas and tranquilised patients with alcohol. Modern nurses process patient data, carry out research and make complex clinical decisions. But the core nursing values of kindness, compassion and courage have remained unchanged
Target audience
adult
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