Wide Neighborhoods: A Story of the Frontier Nursing ServiceUniversity Press of Kentucky, 2021. 5. 14. - 400페이지 Wide Neighborhoods is the autobiography of Mary Breckinridge, the remarkable founder of the Frontier Nursing Service. It is equally the story of the unique organization she founded in the mountains of Eastern Kentucky in 1925—the Frontier Nursing Service. Riding out on horseback, the FNS nurse-midwives, the first of their profession in this country, proved that high mortality rates and malnutrition need not be the norm in remote rural areas. The FNS, through its example and through the graduates of tis school of midwifery and family nursing, has exerted a lasting influence on family health care throughout the world. |
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... follows: Breckinridge, Mary, 1881–1965. Wide neighborhoods : a story of the Frontier Nursing Service / Mary Breckinridge.—Lexington, Ky. : University Press of Kentucky, c1981. xx, 371 p., [8] p. of plates: ill.; 23 cm. ISBN-10: 0-8131 ...
... follows: Breckinridge, Mary, 1881–1965. Wide neighborhoods : a story of the Frontier Nursing Service / Mary Breckinridge.—Lexington, Ky. : University Press of Kentucky, c1981. xx, 371 p., [8] p. of plates: ill.; 23 cm. ISBN-10: 0-8131 ...
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... followed the progress of the book from its inception, read and advised on the story—in batches—and sustained me by their encouragement. I am indebted to Helen E. Browne, Agnes Lewis, and Ella Woodyard of our Wendover staff for their ...
... followed the progress of the book from its inception, read and advised on the story—in batches—and sustained me by their encouragement. I am indebted to Helen E. Browne, Agnes Lewis, and Ella Woodyard of our Wendover staff for their ...
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... followed the Confederacy and those who had stayed with the Union, my father decided to move to Louisiana. He was in the cotton commission business there, and to New Orleans he took my mother as a bride. He and his older brother, Cabell ...
... followed the Confederacy and those who had stayed with the Union, my father decided to move to Louisiana. He was in the cotton commission business there, and to New Orleans he took my mother as a bride. He and his older brother, Cabell ...
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... followed their young masters from Airlie to Oasis. The older ones were taken care of as long as they lived. From among the younger ones came the house servants that I knew and loved as a child. Quasher, Aunt Susan's son, ran the cotton ...
... followed their young masters from Airlie to Oasis. The older ones were taken care of as long as they lived. From among the younger ones came the house servants that I knew and loved as a child. Quasher, Aunt Susan's son, ran the cotton ...
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... followed the fortunes of the Confederacy with her husband, and her years of exile with him in Europe and in Canada. The memoir also brings out that aspect of my Grandmother Breckinridge that we knew best, her intense love of home and ...
... followed the fortunes of the Confederacy with her husband, and her years of exile with him in Europe and in Canada. The memoir also brings out that aspect of my Grandmother Breckinridge that we knew best, her intense love of home and ...
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Chapter 20 | 192 |
Chapter 21 | 200 |
Chapter 22 | 209 |
Chapter 23 | 221 |
Chapter 24 | 228 |
Chapter 25 | 243 |
Chapter 26 | 253 |
Chapter 27 | 262 |
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Chapter 15 | 131 |
Chapter 16 | 147 |
Chapter 17 | 157 |
Chapter 18 | 169 |
Photos | 180 |
Chapter 19 | 182 |
Chapter 28 | 272 |
Chapter 29 | 283 |
Chapter 30 | 293 |
Chapter 31 | 303 |
Chapter 32 | 314 |
Chapter 33 | 323 |
Chapter 34 | 334 |
Chapter 35 | 345 |
Chapter 36 | 358 |
Afterword | 367 |
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