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Much Instruction Needed Here: The Work of Nurses in Rural Wisconsin During the Depression
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Apple, Rima D.
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Child
/ Child Health Services - history
/ Children & youth
/ Counties
/ Dietary supplements
/ Families & family life
/ Great Depression
/ Health care policy
/ History, 20th Century
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Infant
/ Infant Mortality - history
/ Interinstitutional Relations
/ Maternal Health Services - history
/ Maternal Mortality
/ Maternal-Child Nursing - history
/ Medical practices
/ Medicine
/ Mortality
/ Mothers
/ Nurse's Role - history
/ Nurses
/ Nursing
/ Nursing Education
/ Nursing Evaluation Research - history
/ Political power
/ Poverty - history
/ Professional Issues and Trends
/ Public health
/ Public Health Nursing - history
/ Rural areas
/ Rural Health Services - history
/ State employees
/ Toilet training
/ Wisconsin
2007
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Much Instruction Needed Here: The Work of Nurses in Rural Wisconsin During the Depression
by
Apple, Rima D.
in
Child
/ Child Health Services - history
/ Children & youth
/ Counties
/ Dietary supplements
/ Families & family life
/ Great Depression
/ Health care policy
/ History, 20th Century
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Infant
/ Infant Mortality - history
/ Interinstitutional Relations
/ Maternal Health Services - history
/ Maternal Mortality
/ Maternal-Child Nursing - history
/ Medical practices
/ Medicine
/ Mortality
/ Mothers
/ Nurse's Role - history
/ Nurses
/ Nursing
/ Nursing Education
/ Nursing Evaluation Research - history
/ Political power
/ Poverty - history
/ Professional Issues and Trends
/ Public health
/ Public Health Nursing - history
/ Rural areas
/ Rural Health Services - history
/ State employees
/ Toilet training
/ Wisconsin
2007
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Much Instruction Needed Here: The Work of Nurses in Rural Wisconsin During the Depression
by
Apple, Rima D.
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Child
/ Child Health Services - history
/ Children & youth
/ Counties
/ Dietary supplements
/ Families & family life
/ Great Depression
/ Health care policy
/ History, 20th Century
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Infant
/ Infant Mortality - history
/ Interinstitutional Relations
/ Maternal Health Services - history
/ Maternal Mortality
/ Maternal-Child Nursing - history
/ Medical practices
/ Medicine
/ Mortality
/ Mothers
/ Nurse's Role - history
/ Nurses
/ Nursing
/ Nursing Education
/ Nursing Evaluation Research - history
/ Political power
/ Poverty - history
/ Professional Issues and Trends
/ Public health
/ Public Health Nursing - history
/ Rural areas
/ Rural Health Services - history
/ State employees
/ Toilet training
/ Wisconsin
2007
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Much Instruction Needed Here: The Work of Nurses in Rural Wisconsin During the Depression
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Much Instruction Needed Here: The Work of Nurses in Rural Wisconsin During the Depression
2007
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Overview
It was, rather, the question of a healthy population.4 Although scattered local efforts to reverse rising numbers of infant and maternal deaths were initiated in the United States in the nineteenth century, it was in the interwar period that health care providers, social reformers, educators, and politicians joined in a concerted effort to improve maternal and child health. The reports of the Wisconsin public health nurses who struggled to improve the lives and health of their rural clients can provide important insights into the ways that gender relations are reproduced and negotiated and how contemporary health care policy, norms of medical practices, and patient circumstances constrain and define the delivery of health care to those in need.
Publisher
Springer Publishing Company,Pennsylvania State University Press
Subject
/ Child Health Services - history
/ Counties
/ Humans
/ Infant
/ Interinstitutional Relations
/ Maternal Health Services - history
/ Maternal-Child Nursing - history
/ Medicine
/ Mothers
/ Nurses
/ Nursing
/ Nursing Evaluation Research - history
/ Professional Issues and Trends
/ Public Health Nursing - history
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