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Author Kreutzer, Susanne

Title Deaconesses in Nursing Care : International Transfer of a Female Model of Life and Work in the 19th and 20th Century
Published Stuttgart : Franz Steiner Verlag, 2016

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Description 1 online resource (234 pages)
Series Medizin, Gesellschaft und Geschichte. Beiheft ; 62
Medizin, Gesellschaft und Geschichte. Beiheft ; 62.
Contents Intro; Contents; Deaconesses in nursing care. A transnational history; Germany -- Foundation era of Germandeaconess motherhouses; Deaconesses' self-understanding and everyday nursing practice in the first deaconess community in Kaiserswerth, Germany; Denominational sisters and brothers as pioneers of battlefield nursing care; Wilhelm Löhe and the nursing education of the Neuendettelsau deaconesses; Outer Mission -- the transfer to Palestine; The establishment of nursing care in the parish. Kaiserswerth deaconesses in Jerusalem; Deaconesses at the Leper Home in Jerusalem 1874-1950
Scandinavia -- A successful transfer of the German modelThe deaconess movement and professional nursing. International demographics and Danish deaconess settlements at home and abroad 1836-1914; Deaconesses in the history of nursing in Finland, 1890s to 1960s; Limits of transfer -- Cultural and societal contexts; "No nurses like the deaconesses?" Protestant deaconesses and the medical marketplace in late-nineteenth-century England; 'How to meet the needs of the Church'. On the history of deaconesses in the Lutheran motherhouse in Baltimore, Maryland, USA, in the twentieth century
Notes Deaconess nurses in Germany, Sweden, and the United States. Transformations of a female model of life and work in the twentieth centuryList of Authors
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
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Subject Deaconesses -- History -- 19th century
Deaconesses -- History -- 20th century
Nursing -- History -- 19th century
Nursing -- History -- 20th century
Deaconesses
Nursing
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Nolte, Karen
ISBN 3515113584
9783515113588