Wide Neighborhoods: A Story of the Frontier Nursing ServiceUniversity Press of Kentucky, 2021. 5. 14. - 400ÆäÀÌÁö 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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... thought that it would be embarrassing to stand up before an audience and show a film in which she herself appeared. She did not want to play the role of heroine. After a couple of days I finally persuaded her, appealing to her great ...
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... thought that her work, her kinfolk, her friends, and books were far more important than her looks. She cared nothing for fashion, either, but abhorred a spot or a hole in anything. She bought good clothes and wore them again and again ...
... thought that her work, her kinfolk, her friends, and books were far more important than her looks. She cared nothing for fashion, either, but abhorred a spot or a hole in anything. She bought good clothes and wore them again and again ...
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... for those he had inherited. He often told his wife that the heaviest thing on his heart was the thought of leaving this responsibility to his children. It was because he had so many slaves that he bought Airlie plantation in 6.
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... thought it was our National Anthem and expected us ¡°to stand in respect.¡± I came in touch with the seamy side of things for the first time in Moscow, on a walk with Fraulein through mean streets and, again, on a visit to the Foundling ...
... thought it was our National Anthem and expected us ¡°to stand in respect.¡± I came in touch with the seamy side of things for the first time in Moscow, on a walk with Fraulein through mean streets and, again, on a visit to the Foundling ...
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... thought of Russians as likable but impractical people. They fought in the First World War as I would have expected them to fight, with utter gallantry and without adequate arms. Regiments lacked rifles. Supplies failed to reach the ...
... thought of Russians as likable but impractical people. They fought in the First World War as I would have expected them to fight, with utter gallantry and without adequate arms. Regiments lacked rifles. Supplies failed to reach the ...
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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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