War-time nurse; an anthology of ideas about the care and nursing of war casualties,

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Author / Creator:Mackintosh, J. M. (James Macalister), 1891- ed.
Imprint:Baltimore, William Wood & company [1940]
Description:viii, 246 p. illus. 18 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/3274572
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction, by Sir John Fraser
  • The new nurse: I. "The most gentle profession," by Ruth H. Pecker. II. The auxiliary nurse, by Margaret C. Marshall. III. The surgical nurse, by J. R. Learmonth
  • The management of head injuries, by N. M. Dott, Dr. Kate Herman and Jean Martin
  • The nursing of eye cases, by Major G. I. Scott
  • Nursing in plastic surgery and maxillo-facial injuries, by Sir H. D. Gillies
  • Injuries and wounds of the chest, by B. M. Dick
  • Nursing of abdominal cases, by Mary N. Sutton
  • Orthoædic nursing: I. The background of orthopædic nursing, by the Hon. Mrs. Stirling of Keir. II. War-time orthopædics, by I. S. Smillie
  • Nursing of burned patients, by Catherine A. Macdonald
  • The nursing of mental illness, by Angus MacNiven
  • The midwife in war-time, by Charlotte A. Douglas
  • The health visitor in war-time, by J. M. Mackintosh
  • Diet, by Ruth Pybus.