The Physician's Hand

The Physician's Hand
Author: Barbara Melosh
Publisher: Temple University Press
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2010-05-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 143990460X

Recasts nursing history and places it in the context of women's history, medical history, and sociology.

Bedside Matters

Bedside Matters
Author: Kathryn McPherson
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2003-12-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1442658908

Nursing embodies the seemingly timeless characteristics of feminine healing, caring, and nurturing, yet this archetypally female vocation also boasts a distinctive and complex history. Bedside Matters traces four generations of Canadian nurses to explore changes in who became nurses, what work they performed, and how they organized to defend their occupational interests. Whether in the apprenticeship method of the early twentieth century or in the present day restructuring of hospital work, the position of nurses within the health-care system has been structured by class, gender, and ethnic and racial relations. Located between the doctors and untrained or subsidiary patient-care attendants, nurses have struggled to define the boundaries of their occupation vis à vis other members of the health-care hierarchy, even as tensions between bedside and administrative nurses created divisions within nursing itself. Focusing on the daily labours of 'ordinary nurses', McPherson argues that the persisting sex-typing of nursing as women's work has meant that gender consistently complicated nursing's easy categorization as either professional or proletariat. Combining archival records and oral histories, the author shows how nurses, in their work, activities, and social and sexual attitudes, sought recognition as skilled workers in the health-care system. Previously published by Oxford University Press

Caring and Curing

Caring and Curing
Author: Dianne Elizabeth Dodd
Publisher: University of Ottawa Press
Total Pages: 231
Release: 1994
Genre: History
ISBN: 0776603876

This collection of essays takes the reader from the early 19th century struggle between female midwives and male physicians right up to the late 20th century emergence of professionally trained women physicians vying for a place in the medical hierarchy. The bitter conflict for control of birthing and other aspects of domestic health care between female lay healers, particularly midwives, and the emerging male-dominated medical profession is examined from new perspectives. Published in English.

The American Review of Tuberculosis

The American Review of Tuberculosis
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 842
Release: 1919
Genre: Respiratory organs
ISBN:

Volumes 1-3 include section: Medical notes, abstracts, and reviews ; volumes 4-45 includes section titled: Abstracts of tuberculosis ; volumes 46- includes section titled: Abstracts.