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Florence Nightingale and Hospital Reform: Volume 16
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ISBN: 9780889204713 bzw. 0889204713, in Englisch, Wilfrid Laurier University Press, neu.
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Florence Nightingale began working on hospital reform even before she founded her famous school of nursing; hospitals were dangerous places for nurses as well as patients, and they urgently needed fundamental reform. She continued to work on safer hospital design, location, and materials to the end of her working life, advising on plans for children s, general, military, and convalescent hospitals and workhouse infirmaries. Florence Nightingale and Hospital Reform, the final volume in the Collected Works of Florence Nightingale, includes her influentialNotes on Hospitals, with its much-quoted musing on the need of a Hippocratic oath for hospitals namely, that first they should do the sick no harm. Nightingale s anonymous articles on hospital design are printed here also, as are later encyclopedia entries on hospitals. Correspondence with architects, engineers, doctors, philanthropists, local notables, and politicians is included. The results of these letters, some with detailed critiques of hospital plans, can be seen initially in the great British examples of the new pavilion design at St. Thomas, London (a civil hospital), at the Herbert Hospital (military), and later at many hospitals throughout the UK and internationally. Nightingale s insistence on keeping good statistics to track rates of mortality and hospital stays, and on using them to compare hospitals, can be seen as good advice for today, given the new versions of hospital-acquired infections she combatted.
Florence Nightingale began working on hospital reform even before she founded her famous school of nursing; hospitals were dangerous places for nurses as well as patients, and they urgently needed fundamental reform. She continued to work on safer hospital design, location, and materials to the end of her working life, advising on plans for children s, general, military, and convalescent hospitals and workhouse infirmaries. Florence Nightingale and Hospital Reform, the final volume in the Collected Works of Florence Nightingale, includes her influentialNotes on Hospitals, with its much-quoted musing on the need of a Hippocratic oath for hospitals namely, that first they should do the sick no harm. Nightingale s anonymous articles on hospital design are printed here also, as are later encyclopedia entries on hospitals. Correspondence with architects, engineers, doctors, philanthropists, local notables, and politicians is included. The results of these letters, some with detailed critiques of hospital plans, can be seen initially in the great British examples of the new pavilion design at St. Thomas, London (a civil hospital), at the Herbert Hospital (military), and later at many hospitals throughout the UK and internationally. Nightingale s insistence on keeping good statistics to track rates of mortality and hospital stays, and on using them to compare hospitals, can be seen as good advice for today, given the new versions of hospital-acquired infections she combatted.
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Florence Nightingale and Hospital Reform
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ISBN: 9780889204713 bzw. 0889204713, in Englisch, Wilfrid Laurier University Press, neu, E-Book.
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Biography & Autobiography, Florence Nightingale began working on hospital reform even before she founded her famous school of nursing; hospitals were dangerous places for nurses as well as patients, and they urgently needed fundamental reform. She continued to work on safer hospital design, location, and materials to the end of her working life, advising on plans for children's, general, military, and convalescent hospitals and workhouse infirmaries. Florence Nightingale and Hospital Reform , the final volume in the Collected Works of Florence Nightingale, includes her influential Notes on Hospitals , with its much-quoted musing on the need of a Hippocratic oath for hospitalsnamely, that first they should do the sick no harm. Nightingale's anonymous articles on hospital design are printed here also, as are later encyclopedia entries on hospitals. Correspondence with architects, engineers, doctors, philanthropists, local notables, and politicians is included. The results of these letters, some with detailed critiques of hospital plans, can be seen initially in the great British examples of the new pavilion designat St. Thomas', London (a civil hospital), at the Herbert Hospital (military), and later at many hospitals throughout the UK and internationally. Nightingale's insistence on keeping good statistics to track rates of mortality and hospital stays, and on using them to compare hospitals, can be seen as good advice for today, given the new versions of hospital-acquired infections she combatted. eBook.
Biography & Autobiography, Florence Nightingale began working on hospital reform even before she founded her famous school of nursing; hospitals were dangerous places for nurses as well as patients, and they urgently needed fundamental reform. She continued to work on safer hospital design, location, and materials to the end of her working life, advising on plans for children's, general, military, and convalescent hospitals and workhouse infirmaries. Florence Nightingale and Hospital Reform , the final volume in the Collected Works of Florence Nightingale, includes her influential Notes on Hospitals , with its much-quoted musing on the need of a Hippocratic oath for hospitalsnamely, that first they should do the sick no harm. Nightingale's anonymous articles on hospital design are printed here also, as are later encyclopedia entries on hospitals. Correspondence with architects, engineers, doctors, philanthropists, local notables, and politicians is included. The results of these letters, some with detailed critiques of hospital plans, can be seen initially in the great British examples of the new pavilion designat St. Thomas', London (a civil hospital), at the Herbert Hospital (military), and later at many hospitals throughout the UK and internationally. Nightingale's insistence on keeping good statistics to track rates of mortality and hospital stays, and on using them to compare hospitals, can be seen as good advice for today, given the new versions of hospital-acquired infections she combatted. eBook.
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Florence Nightingale and Hospital Reform: Collected Works of Florence Nightingale, Volume 16
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ISBN: 9780889204713 bzw. 0889204713, Band: 16, in Englisch, Wilfrid Laurier University Press, neu.
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Books, Biography and Memoir, Florence Nightingale and Hospital Reform: Collected Works of Florence Nightingale, Volume 16, Florence Nightingale began working on hospital reform even before she founded her famous school of nursing; hospitals were dangerous places for nurses as well as patients, and they urgently needed fundamental reform. She continued to work on safer hospital design, location, and materials to the end of her working life, advising on plans for children’s, general, military, and convalescent hospitals and workhouse infirmaries. Florence Nightingale and Hospital Reform, the final volume in the Collected Works of Florence Nightingale, includes her influential Notes on Hospitals, with its much-quoted musing on the need of a Hippocratic oath for hospitals—namely, that first they should do the sick no harm. Nightingale’s anonymous articles on hospital design are printed here also, as are later encyclopedia entries on hospitals. Correspondence with architects, engineers, doctors, philanthropists, local notables, and politicians is included. The results of these letters, some with detailed critiques of hospital plans, can be seen initially in the great British examples of the new “pavilion” design—at St. Thomas’, London (a civil hospital), at the Herbert Hospital (military), and later at many hospitals throughout the UK and internationally. Nightingale’s insistence on keeping good statistics to track rates of mortality and hospital stays, and on using them to compare hospitals, can be seen as good advice for today, given the new versions of “hospital-acquired infections” she combatted.
Books, Biography and Memoir, Florence Nightingale and Hospital Reform: Collected Works of Florence Nightingale, Volume 16, Florence Nightingale began working on hospital reform even before she founded her famous school of nursing; hospitals were dangerous places for nurses as well as patients, and they urgently needed fundamental reform. She continued to work on safer hospital design, location, and materials to the end of her working life, advising on plans for children’s, general, military, and convalescent hospitals and workhouse infirmaries. Florence Nightingale and Hospital Reform, the final volume in the Collected Works of Florence Nightingale, includes her influential Notes on Hospitals, with its much-quoted musing on the need of a Hippocratic oath for hospitals—namely, that first they should do the sick no harm. Nightingale’s anonymous articles on hospital design are printed here also, as are later encyclopedia entries on hospitals. Correspondence with architects, engineers, doctors, philanthropists, local notables, and politicians is included. The results of these letters, some with detailed critiques of hospital plans, can be seen initially in the great British examples of the new “pavilion” design—at St. Thomas’, London (a civil hospital), at the Herbert Hospital (military), and later at many hospitals throughout the UK and internationally. Nightingale’s insistence on keeping good statistics to track rates of mortality and hospital stays, and on using them to compare hospitals, can be seen as good advice for today, given the new versions of “hospital-acquired infections” she combatted.
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Florence Nightingale and Hospital Reform : Collected Works of Florence Nightingale Volume 16
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ISBN: 9780889204713 bzw. 0889204713, Band: 16, in Englisch, Verba Volant Ltd, gebundenes Buch, neu.
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ISBN: 9782140351280 bzw. 2140351282, vermutlich in Englisch, Editions L'harmattan Jun 2023, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
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ISBN: 9782140485404 bzw. 2140485408, vermutlich in Englisch, Editions L'harmattan Jun 2023, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, BuchWeltWeit Inh. Ludwig Meier e.K. [57449362], Bergisch Gladbach, Germany.
This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware 320 pp. Französisch, Books.
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Florence Nightingale and Hospital Reform
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ISBN: 9780889204713 bzw. 0889204713, in Englisch, Wilfrid Laurier University Press, gebundenes Buch, neu.
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