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Ellen N. La Motte

The Tuberculosis Nurse: Her Function and Her Qualifications

In “The Tuberculosis Nurse: Her Function and Her Qualifications,” Ellen N. La Motte explores the critical role of nursing in the management and treatment of tuberculosis during the early 20th century, a time when the disease was rampant and little was understood about its contagion. La Motte presents a blend of practical guidance and empathetic insight, emphasizing the necessity of trained nursing staff who possess both clinical skills and emotional resilience. This text is not only a technical manual but also a profound commentary on the evolving landscape of healthcare, highlighting the need for specialized training and the importance of compassionate care in the face of a crippling epidemic. Ellen N. La Motte was not just a nurse but also a novelist and suffragist, deeply influenced by her experiences in both the nursing field and the broader social issues of her time. Her writings often reflect her commitment to improving the standards of nursing education, and her firsthand experiences with tuberculosis wards provided her with unique insights into the lives of both nurses and patients. La Motte's dual perspective as a caregiver and a chronicler of human experience informs her advocacy for the recognition of nursing as an esteemed profession. La Motte's work is essential reading for those interested in the history of nursing, public health, and the social dynamics of disease. It offers valuable lessons for contemporary healthcare professionals and advocates for those who endeavor to understand the nuanced, indispensable contributions of nurses. This book not only enlightens but also inspires a renewed appreciation for the compassion and resilience embodied in nursing practice.
244 бумажные страницы
Правообладатель
Bookwire
Дата публикации оригинала
2022
Год выхода издания
2022
Издательство
Good Press
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