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  1. Oct 5, 2021 · The Irish have a long history of nursing and caring worldwide and particularly in Britain. Irish nurses have been significantly involved with nursing in Britain for over a century. This has never ...

    • Ethel Corduff
    • 'A Way of Mercy: Catherine Mcauley's Contribution to Nursing'
    • 'The Sisters of Mercy as Crimean War Nurses'
    • 'sister Mary Joseph Croke: Another Voice from The Crimean War, 1854-1856'

    In 1958 Mary Beata Bauman, at the time Dean of the University of San Francisco School of Nursing, published this wide-ranging study describing the nursing work of Catherine McAuley and her successors. Her successors comprise the 19thcentury nursing sisters in Ireland, including those who served at the Crimean war, as well as those who took their pr...

    In 1962 Mary McAuley Gillgannon completed this doctoral study at the Department of History, University of Notre Dame. It includes a detailed examination and analysis of the work of Mary Clare Moore and Mary Francis Bridgeman and her group, and their relationships with Florence Nightingale. Her insightful 'Postlude' (pp. 337-377) provides an easy-to...

    More recently, Mary Ellen Doona, formerly a Professor at the Boston College School of Nursing, picked up the thread of the nursing work of the Irish Sisters of Mercy at the Crimean war, particularly with publication of this historical study. In this study she uses the Crimean war journal of Mary Joseph Croke to examine and analyse the nursing pract...

  2. Dec 26, 2021 · Ethel Corduff, who hails from Tralee in Co. Kerry, is the author of Ireland’s Loss, Britain’s Gain: Irish Nurses in Britain, Nightingale to Millennium. The book, which was released earlier this year, is the first to document the history of the Irish women – and men – who came to Britain to train and work as nurses over many many years.

    • Fiona Audley
  3. Medicine had soon recovered but nursing had been neglected leading to 'the darkest known period' in its history (Nutting & Dock 1907/2000, p.499). With easing of the penal laws it became possible by the 1820s for Irish women concerned with the plight of the sick poor to act on their desire to care for them.

  4. Background. Careful Nursing has been developed from historical research of 19th-century Irish nursing. This background section provides an historical overview, recognition of this period of Irish nursing history, and its translation into a contemporary philosophy and professional practice model.

  5. Aug 10, 2010 · She studied to become a nurse at the Institute of Protestant Deaconesses at Kaiserswerth. In 1853, she was appointed resident lady superintendent of a hospital for invalid women in Harley Street ...

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  7. Jul 3, 2023 · With the 75th anniversary of England’s National Health Service this week, it’s time to celebrate the role played by generations of Irish nurses in English healthcare

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