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Social Context for the Birth of Professional Nurse in the History of England Yoshiko Kawatsu 1 1Department of Nursing, school of Health Sciences, Nagoya University Keyword: professional nurse , education for women , England in 19th century pp.521-527
Published Date 2001/12/15
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1681900648
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 The purpose of this study was to describe the social context for the birth of professional nurse. Florence Nightingale founded new system for professional nurses at the Nightingale Training School for Nurses, established at St. Thomas' Hospital, London, in 1860. Indeed she was the founder of the nursing profession, but in England there were some signs of requiring to reform of nursing. They were as follows. The progress of modern medicine has brought about great changes to physician and nurses. The pollution of the environment by industrialization, overpopulation by urban growth and great number of the war dead have became an object of public concern. On the other hand, the birth rate was on the decrease, and the education spread over various classes. Women started to get social and economical independent.


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