Nursing in Society: A Historical Perspective, Part 659, Issue 1983A clear picture of the significant events and fascination personalities which have shaped the history of nursing. From the magic rites of ancient tribes to the miracles of modern surgery, this colorful volume traced the influences of religion, medicine, and the biological and social sciences, and weaves them into a richly detailed, integrated presentation of the emergence of nursing as a profession.--Amazon.com. |
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