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Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionEquipment - Call bell, lead and bell (patients bedside), c.1970s
... nursing history...ward care...hospital technology...nursing assistance...AHNL...Alfred hospital nursing league...Nursing nursing history ward care hospital technology nursing assistance AHNL Alfred hospital nursing league 176015 Orange push button on grey hand held device, cancel button on side of handheld device, cable and four pronged plug attached Call bell, lead and bell (patients bedside) Equipment Call bell, lead and bell (patients bedside) ...Call bells were used by patients to alert nursing staff to their needs, these style of call bells could be pressed 3 times by staff to alert others on the unit of an emergency. They activated a light outside the patients room and also on a central board so staff could see which rooms were calling.Call bells were used by patients to alert nursing staff to their needs, these style of call bells could be pressed 3 times by staff to alert others on the unit of an emergency. They activated a light outside the patients room and also on a central board so staff could see which rooms were calling.Orange push button on grey hand held device, cancel button on side of handheld device, cable and four pronged plug attached 176015nursing, nursing history, ward care, hospital technology, nursing assistance, ahnl, alfred hospital nursing league -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBadge - Louisa Mann Badge, 202601005
... Louisa Mann badge: Front - central inscribed ‘AH’ within white circle encircled with another red ring inscribed UBI NON EST MULIER IBI INGEMISCIT AEGER Rear - Inscribed LOUISA MANN MEDAL/FOR/General Proficiency/in Nursing/Alfred Hospital Nursing League/9CT Nursing Graduation Badge: Front inscribed - upper ALFRED HOSPITAL NURSES LEAGUE’ and lower UBI NON EST MULIER IBI IMGEMISCIT ...League inaugurated the Louisa Mann Gold Medal awarded each year to the most outstanding nurse during her three years of training. It also established a bed in the private wing of the hospital for any sick, needy, registered nurse, with preference being given to Alfred graduates. Louisa Mann badge: Front - central inscribed ‘AH’ within white circle encircled with another red ring inscribed UBI NON EST MULIER IBI INGEMISCIT AEGER Rear - Inscribed LOUISA MANN MEDAL/FOR/General Proficiency/in Nursing/Alfred Hospital Nursing League/9CT Nursing Graduation Badge: Front inscribed - upper ALFRED HOSPITAL NURSES LEAGUE’ and lower UBI NON EST MULIER IBI IMGEMISCIT Gold Louisa Mann badge 202601005 Badge Louisa Mann Badge ...The Alfred Hospital Nurses League (AHNL) was formed as an association of nurses in 1918 to offer support, friendship and fraternity. In 1920 the League introduced the hospital crest in badge form to be presented to each graduate nurse. The League holds the motto ubi non esti mulier ibi ingemiscit aeger - 'Where there is not a woman, there the sick man groaneth'. In 1934 the League inaugurated the Louisa Mann Gold Medal awarded each year to the most outstanding nurse during her three years of training. It also established a bed in the private wing of the hospital for any sick, needy, registered nurse, with preference being given to Alfred graduates.Gold Louisa Mann badgeLouisa Mann badge: Front - central inscribed ‘AH’ within white circle encircled with another red ring inscribed UBI NON EST MULIER IBI INGEMISCIT AEGER Rear - Inscribed LOUISA MANN MEDAL/FOR/General Proficiency/in Nursing/Alfred Hospital Nursing League/9CT Nursing Graduation Badge: Front inscribed - upper ALFRED HOSPITAL NURSES LEAGUE’ and lower UBI NON EST MULIER IBI IMGEMISCIT -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBadge - Louisa Mann Badge, 202601004
... Louisa Mann badge: Front - central inscribed ‘AH’ within white circle encircled with another red ring inscribed UBI NON EST MULIER IBI INGEMISCIT AEGER Rear - Inscribed LOUISA MANN MEDAL/FOR/General Proficiency/in Nursing/Alfred Hospital Nursing League/9CT Nursing Graduation Badge: Front inscribed - upper ALFRED HOSPITAL NURSES LEAGUE’ and lower UBI NON EST MULIER IBI IMGEMISCIT ...League inaugurated the Louisa Mann Gold Medal awarded each year to the most outstanding nurse during her three years of training. It also established a bed in the private wing of the hospital for any sick, needy, registered nurse, with preference being given to Alfred graduates. Louisa Mann badge: Front - central inscribed ‘AH’ within white circle encircled with another red ring inscribed UBI NON EST MULIER IBI INGEMISCIT AEGER Rear - Inscribed LOUISA MANN MEDAL/FOR/General Proficiency/in Nursing/Alfred Hospital Nursing League/9CT Nursing Graduation Badge: Front inscribed - upper ALFRED HOSPITAL NURSES LEAGUE’ and lower UBI NON EST MULIER IBI IMGEMISCIT Gold Louisa Mann badge 202601004 Badge Louisa Mann Badge ...The Alfred Hospital Nurses League (AHNL) was formed as an association of nurses in 1918 to offer support, friendship and fraternity. In 1920 the League introduced the hospital crest in badge form to be presented to each graduate nurse. The League holds the motto ubi non esti mulier ibi ingemiscit aeger - 'Where there is not a woman, there the sick man groaneth'. In 1934 the League inaugurated the Louisa Mann Gold Medal awarded each year to the most outstanding nurse during her three years of training. It also established a bed in the private wing of the hospital for any sick, needy, registered nurse, with preference being given to Alfred graduates.Gold Louisa Mann badgeLouisa Mann badge: Front - central inscribed ‘AH’ within white circle encircled with another red ring inscribed UBI NON EST MULIER IBI INGEMISCIT AEGER Rear - Inscribed LOUISA MANN MEDAL/FOR/General Proficiency/in Nursing/Alfred Hospital Nursing League/9CT Nursing Graduation Badge: Front inscribed - upper ALFRED HOSPITAL NURSES LEAGUE’ and lower UBI NON EST MULIER IBI IMGEMISCIT -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBadge - Louisa Mann Badge, Unknown
... Louisa Mann badge: Front - central inscribed ‘AH’ within white circle encircled with another red ring inscribed UBI NON EST MULIER IBI INGEMISCIT AEGER Rear - Inscribed LOUISA MANN MEDAL/FOR/General Proficiency/in Nursing/Awarded to/CONSTANCE WEBSTER/1936/by the/Alfred Hospital Nursing League/9CT Nursing Graduation Badge: Front inscribed - upper ALFRED HOSPITAL NURSES LEAGUE’ and lower UBI NON EST MULIER IBI IMGEMISCIT AEGER Purple Cardboard Jewellery Box: DUMBRELLS/THE JEWELLERS/319-321 BOURKE ST.,/MELBOURNE....Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne Louisa Mann badge: Front - central inscribed ‘AH’ within white circle encircled with another red ring inscribed UBI NON EST MULIER IBI INGEMISCIT AEGER Rear - Inscribed LOUISA MANN MEDAL/FOR/General Proficiency/in Nursing/Awarded to/CONSTANCE WEBSTER/1936/by the/Alfred Hospital Nursing League/9CT Nursing Graduation Badge: Front inscribed - upper ALFRED HOSPITAL NURSES LEAGUE’ and lower UBI NON EST MULIER IBI IMGEMISCIT AEGER Purple Cardboard Jewellery Box: DUMBRELLS/THE JEWELLERS/319-321 BOURKE ST.,/MELBOURNE. ...Purple velvet display pillow edged in gold and white braid. Mounted on the display pillow are a gold Louisa Mann badge, an Alfred Hospital Nurses League Badge and a purple cardboard Dumbrells the Jewellers box.Louisa Mann badge: Front - central inscribed ‘AH’ within white circle encircled with another red ring inscribed UBI NON EST MULIER IBI INGEMISCIT AEGER Rear - Inscribed LOUISA MANN MEDAL/FOR/General Proficiency/in Nursing/Awarded to/CONSTANCE WEBSTER/1936/by the/Alfred Hospital Nursing League/9CT Nursing Graduation Badge: Front inscribed - upper ALFRED HOSPITAL NURSES LEAGUE’ and lower UBI NON EST MULIER IBI IMGEMISCIT AEGER Purple Cardboard Jewellery Box: DUMBRELLS/THE JEWELLERS/319-321 BOURKE ST.,/MELBOURNE./DIRECTLY OPPOSITE MYERS,/PHONE: CENTRAL 7580 -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionNewsletter - Illustrated newsletter, Alfred Hospital, Alfred News March 1976, 1976
... Alfred Hospital...Alfred Hospital School of Nursing...Lorna Day...Nancy Sewell...Nan Sewll...Alfred Hospital Nurses League...This edition of Alfred news contained articles related to nursing at the Alfred Hospital, including the nursing executive, the school of nursing, Nan Sewell (Director of Nursing) Lorna Day, the Alfred Hospital Nurses League and the Childcare Centre...This edition of Alfred news contained articles related to nursing at the Alfred Hospital, including the nursing executive, the school of nursing, Nan Sewell (Director of Nursing) Lorna Day, the Alfred Hospital Nurses League and the Childcare Centre Information about nursing at the Alfred Hospital in 1976 Alfred Hospital Alfred Hospital School of Nursing Lorna Day Nancy Sewell Nan Sewll Alfred Hospital Nurses League Child Care centres Previous catalogue number handwritten [black ink] at top right of first page Folded newsletter - staples have been removed. ...This edition of Alfred news contained articles related to nursing at the Alfred Hospital, including the nursing executive, the school of nursing, Nan Sewell (Director of Nursing) Lorna Day, the Alfred Hospital Nurses League and the Childcare CentreInformation about nursing at the Alfred Hospital in 1976Folded newsletter - staples have been removed. Black print on white background On the first page there is a black and green photograph of the Alfred Hospital at top. Title in black print. There are two cartoon figures of nurses one holding a large syringe and the other a bedpan. between them is a quote from Miss M Peters.Previous catalogue number handwritten [black ink] at top right of first pagealfred hospital, alfred hospital school of nursing, lorna day, nancy sewell, nan sewll, alfred hospital nurses league, child care centres -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionDocument - typed report, Alfred Hospital Working Party Recommendations from "Study of Professional Issues in Nursing", March 1989
... Alfred hospital...professional issues in nursing...Marles Report 1988...AHNL...alfred hospital nurses league...The Marles Report was completed in 1988 and addressed professional issues in nursing internal document with recommendations to guide nursing practice at Alfred Hospital 1989 Alfred hospital professional issues in nursing Marles Report 1988 AHNL alfred hospital nurses league internel document making recommendations based on The Marles Report Top right corner front cover 38-09[hand written in pen, previous catalogue number]/Alfred Hospital Badge stamp[in English SERVICE AND CARE]/WORKING PARTY RECOMMENDATIONS/FROM/"STUDY OF PROFESSIONAL ISSUES IN NURSING"/MARCH 1989 azure blue A4 cardboard cover, black typed print, Alfred Hospital badge, centre top, buff A4 typed insert, 91 pages + appendices A to C, glued binding Alfred Hospital Working Party Recommendations from "Study of Professional Issues in Nursing" Document typed report Alfred Hospital Nursing Division Working Party Members ...internel document making recommendations based on The Marles Reportazure blue A4 cardboard cover, black typed print, Alfred Hospital badge, centre top, buff A4 typed insert, 91 pages + appendices A to C, glued bindingnon-fictioninternel document making recommendations based on The Marles Report alfred hospital, professional issues in nursing, marles report 1988, ahnl, alfred hospital nurses league -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionDocument - Presentation, Helen Hamilton, Haldane Colquhoun Turiff and the Alfred's Regal Links, 2018
... Alfred Hospital Nurses League, at the Alfred Hospital August 15, 2018, under the auspices of the Alfred Hospital heritage Committee. Haldan Turriff was the first matron of the Alfred Hospital, Melbourne. Haldane was one of a group of nurses under the leadership of Lucy Osburn who had arrived in Sydney in 1868, following a request from Henry Parkes (at the time Colonial Secretary of NSW) to Florence Nightingale for help to improve the standard of nursing in Sydney. ...Alfred Hospital Nurses League, at the Alfred Hospital August 15, 2018, under the auspices of the Alfred Hospital heritage Committee. Haldan Turriff was the first matron of the Alfred Hospital, Melbourne. Haldane was one of a group of nurses under the leadership of Lucy Osburn who had arrived in Sydney in 1868, following a request from Henry Parkes (at the time Colonial Secretary of NSW) to Florence Nightingale for help to improve the standard of nursing in Sydney. ...Printout of powerpoint presentation given by Helen Hamilton, President of the Alfred Hospital Nurses League, at the Alfred Hospital August 15, 2018, under the auspices of the Alfred Hospital heritage Committee. Haldan Turriff was the first matron of the Alfred Hospital, Melbourne. Haldane was one of a group of nurses under the leadership of Lucy Osburn who had arrived in Sydney in 1868, following a request from Henry Parkes (at the time Colonial Secretary of NSW) to Florence Nightingale for help to improve the standard of nursing in Sydney. Two weeks after their arrival their was an assasination attemt on HRH Prince Alfred. Haldane was one of two nurses chosen to care for him. The Alfred Hosital, which opened in 1871, was named after him and Haldane Turiff became the first matron. A dvd was also made of the presentationGood summary of how the Alfred Hospital gained its nameDocument bound in plastic presentaion folder (white back and spine, clear front) White pages black print, each page has a blue rectangle on which details of slide presentaion have been printed in white. cover page also has white background, On the blue rectangle are the title and author's details [white ink], underneath is a summary of the presentaion [black ink]. White background. There is a blue rectangle on which is printed the tile and author's details [white ink], underneath is a summary of the presentaion [black ink]. Handwritten at top right of all pages is the previous catalogue number [black ink]alfred hospital, lucy osburn, prince alfred duke of edinburgh, haldane turiff -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionMagazine - Book review, Yaffa Publishing Group Pty Ltd, 5.30 nurse! :the story of the Alfred nurses (Hospital & Healtcare), August 1996
... :the story of the Alfred nurses, by Helen Paterson was published in 1996 Publicity for an important book for the Alfred Hospital Nurses League Nursing history Alfred Hospital Alfred Hospital School of Nursing Hospital infomatics Electronic Medical Records Day Surgery Hospial computers Mental Health - Doctors Mental Health - Nurses Book review of '5.30 nurse! ...Book review of '5.30 nurse! :the story of the Alfred nurses', magazine also includes other interesting health care articlesIllustrated stapled magazine. Front cover in addition to title and listing of main artickes has a coloured photograph of a doctor sitting at a desk, with a women answeing a phone in the background. Page with book review includes a colour photograph of the front cover of '5.30 nurse! :the story of the Alfred nurses'non-fictionBook review of '5.30 nurse! :the story of the Alfred nurses', magazine also includes other interesting health care articles nursing history, alfred hospital alfred hospital school of nursing, hospital infomatics, electronic medical records, day surgery, hospial computers, mental health - doctors, mental health - nurses -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Illustrated book, Barbara Angell 1935, A woman's war; the exceptional life of Wilma Oram Young, AM, 2003
... At the bottom right of the front page is a printed black and white donation sticker: black Maltese cross in circle, "This book was donated to Alfred Archival Association Nursing Division by" Alfred Hospital Nurses League (handwritten in black ink) Also previous catalogue number handwritten in black ink on this sticker...Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne Of significance to the AHNL as it is the biography of a special nurse. ...This is the story of one of Australia's most remarkable women. As a prisoner of war for three and a half years during World War II, Wilma Oram, a young Australian nurse experienced the very worst of human brutality: starvation, deprivation and degradation. Yet, through the comradeship of her fellow prisoners, she also experienced humankind at its best. Following her return to Australia, Wilma was inspired to help her fellow ex-POWs and war veterans through her tireless work with the RSL.Illustrated book, with three black and white photographs of Wilma Oram Young (as student nurse, in army uniform and in older age). There is a mid-brown band above this photo on which the title is printed in black and white, below the photos there is a black band on which the author's name is printed in light brown. Spine has mid brown background with title printed in black, author's name in light brown, and publisher's mark in white. The back cover has a summary of the book printed in black ink on a light brown background.non-fictionThis is the story of one of Australia's most remarkable women. As a prisoner of war for three and a half years during World War II, Wilma Oram, a young Australian nurse experienced the very worst of human brutality: starvation, deprivation and degradation. Yet, through the comradeship of her fellow prisoners, she also experienced humankind at its best. Following her return to Australia, Wilma was inspired to help her fellow ex-POWs and war veterans through her tireless work with the RSL.wilma oram young, nurses-australia-biography, world ward 1939-1945-prisoners and prisons-japaneses -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Illustrated book, Catherine McCullagh, Willingly into the Fray: one hundred years of Australian Army nursing, 2010
... Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne Of significance to the AHNL as many Alfred graduates have served in the Australian Army Nursing Service Australian Army Nursing Service Military nursing-Australia Nurse Willingly into the fray comprises the stories of sixty-five individual nurses, their voices preserved and their words, often fraught with emotion and mixed in distress at what they have seen, heard endured and railed against, carefully retained. ...Willingly into the fray comprises the stories of sixty-five individual nurses, their voices preserved and their words, often fraught with emotion and mixed in distress at what they have seen, heard endured and railed against, carefully retained. Many of these stories are told for the first time, particularly those of the recent campaigns, peace keeping operations, disaster relief and humanitarian missions.Illustrated hardcover book with dustjacket. Book has a black cover with title and editor's name embossed in gold on the spine. Front of dust jacket has a grey, white and pale green photograph of a group of nurses (the sisters of the 21st AGH back in Australia following their long journey home from the Middle East, September 1942) Title and editor's name are printed in black ink on the front also. The spine has title editor's and publisher's names printed in white on a black background. The army badge is printed in yellow at the top of the spine, and publisher's logo in multicolour at the base. The back cover has a photograph of a group of army personnel with a truck marked with a red cross and draped with an Australian flag (members from the 2nd Health Support Battalion (Brisbane) made up the new Health Supplementation Team, East Timor August 2022. A summary of the book is printed on the back cover.non-fictionWillingly into the fray comprises the stories of sixty-five individual nurses, their voices preserved and their words, often fraught with emotion and mixed in distress at what they have seen, heard endured and railed against, carefully retained. Many of these stories are told for the first time, particularly those of the recent campaigns, peace keeping operations, disaster relief and humanitarian missions.australian army nursing service, military nursing-australia, nurse -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Illustrated book, Patsy Adam-Smith 1924-2001, Prisoners of war: from Gallipoli to Korea, 1998
... Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne Using dozens of interviews with former POWs, the author shows the strength and courage of Australians taken prisoner in World War I, World War II and the Korean War. ...This book has not been written for ex-prisoners: they know the homesickness of exile, the tyranny of bondage; it was written for those people of today who know little of the experiences of these men and women, of their courage, endurance and pain. It has been written for the generations to come.Illustrated book. The front cover and spine have the same black and white photograph of six men walking ("the guards were old, the soldiers young. Bertie Giles is third from left) Front cover has full title in red and black print, authors name in white print. Spine has abbreviated title in red print, authors name in black and white print and publishers name in black print. Back cover has a black and white photograph of a group of women (Australian nurses, (civilian and army) after being held POW for almost three and a half years by the Japanese). Under this photograph is a summary of the book and information about the author.non-fictionThis book has not been written for ex-prisoners: they know the homesickness of exile, the tyranny of bondage; it was written for those people of today who know little of the experiences of these men and women, of their courage, endurance and pain. It has been written for the generations to come.prisoners of war-australia, world war 1914-1918-prisoners and prisons, world war 1939-1945-prisoners and prisons, korean war 1950-1953 - prisoners and prisons -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Illustrated Book, Katherine Sheedy, The act of nursing: a history of nursing regulation in Victoria, 2011
... Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne Commissioned by the Nurse Board of Victoria in 2010 to commemorate the end of state-based nursing and midwifery regulation. ...This book documents an important part of the story of nursing and midwifery in Victoria. the role of registration, training accreditation and monitoring of nurses and midwives has been fulfilled by three bodies in Victoria: the Nurses Board (1923-1957), the Victorian Nursing Council (1957-1994) and the Nurses Board of Victoria (1994-2010).Illustrated book with dust jacket. Book has abbreviated title and authors surname printed on spine in white ink on pale blue background. This pale blue binding extends for 55mm on front and back covers. The remainder of the covers have repeated images of various Victorian Nurses board Badges on a white background . Dust jacket has similar images on pale blue background on spine and extending 55mm on front and back, remainder of back is pale blue. On the front is an image of one person (torso only) holding another's wrist and holding a watch in their other hand and part of a stethoscope is also visible. Title and author's name are printed on front and spine. There is a 9mm wide attached gold satin ribbon bookmark.non-fictionThis book documents an important part of the story of nursing and midwifery in Victoria. the role of registration, training accreditation and monitoring of nurses and midwives has been fulfilled by three bodies in Victoria: the Nurses Board (1923-1957), the Victorian Nursing Council (1957-1994) and the Nurses Board of Victoria (1994-2010).nursing-history, nursing-law and legislation-victoria-history, nursing trainng -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Illustrated Book, Richard Reid (1944-) et al, Just wanted to be there: Australian Service Nurses 1899-1999, 1999
... Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne Published to commemorate the centenary of the RAANC and to coincide with the opening of the Australian Service Nurses National Memorial on ANZAC Parade, Canberra Of significance to the AHNL as many Alfred graduates served. ...A history of the Royal Australian Army Nursing Service 1899-1999Illustrated book with dust pink cover. front cover has a black and white photograph of s nurse with two hospital beds covered with mosquito tents (No 74 Camp Hospital, Katherine, NT, 1945). Part of title printed in black ink above this photo, remainder of title overprinted in white ink at the bottom of this photo. Below this is a small rectangular illustration and words: their service our heritage. Title is also printed in black ink on spine along with publishers logonon-fictionA history of the Royal Australian Army Nursing Service 1899-1999military nursing-australia-history, nurses-australia-history, australian army nurses -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Illustrated Book, Ian Winton Shaw, On Radji Beach, 2010
... Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne Researched from the diaries and papers of some of the nurses who survived Of significance to the AHNL as it is an important part of nursing history Vivian Bullwinkel Vyner Brooke Australia Army-Nurses World War 1939-1945 prisoners of war Nurses Australia The story of Australian nurses after the fall of Singapore in World War Two At the bottom right of the front page is a printed black and white donation sticker: black Maltese cross in circle, "This book was donated to Alfred Archival Association Nursing Division by"AHNL (handwritten in black ink) Also previous catalogue number handwritten in black ink on this sticker. ...The story of Australian nurses after the fall of Singapore in World War TwoIllustrated book with red and black print on front and spine. Front cover also has a red, grey and white photograph of three nurses in uniform. Title and authors name on front and spine. Summary of book in black print on back covernon-fictionThe story of Australian nurses after the fall of Singapore in World War Twovivian bullwinkel, vyner brooke, australia army-nurses, world war 1939-1945 prisoners of war, nurses australia -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Illustrated Book, Jan Bassett 1953-1999, Guns and Brooches, Australian Army Nursing from the Boer War to the Gulf War, 1992
... At the bottom right of the front end-page is a printed black and white donation sticker: black Maltese cross in circle, "This book was donated to Alfred Archival Association Nursing Division by" Alfred Hospital Nurses League (handwritten in black ink) Also previous catalogue number handwritten in red ink on this sticker...Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne History of Australian Army nursing from the Boer War to Gulf war Of significance to the AHNL as there are numerous references to Alfred Hospital nurses in the book Military nursing-Australia Australian Army Nursing Service Nurses Nursing This book investigates the contradictions, paradoxes and anomalies which have arisen for those assigned the role of army nurse. ...This book investigates the contradictions, paradoxes and anomalies which have arisen for those assigned the role of army nurse. Financial discrimination saw the female captain in charge of an operating theatre in Vietnam being paid less than a male corporal working with her. Guns have replaced brooches as part of the nurses' uniform, as "total war" increasingly makes a mockery of the distinction between combatants and non-combatants.Illustrated book with dust jacket. Book has a marron cover with title, author and publisher's name embossed in gold on the spine. Front and spine of dust jacket has a black and white photograph: sick sisters on Lemnos. Title and authors name in black and red print on front and spinenon-fictionThis book investigates the contradictions, paradoxes and anomalies which have arisen for those assigned the role of army nurse. Financial discrimination saw the female captain in charge of an operating theatre in Vietnam being paid less than a male corporal working with her. Guns have replaced brooches as part of the nurses' uniform, as "total war" increasingly makes a mockery of the distinction between combatants and non-combatants.military nursing-australia, australian army nursing service, nurses, nursing -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Illustrated Book, Geoff Hocking 1947- et al, Remembrance: 100 years, 100 memorials, 100 Australian stories, 2014
... At bottom right of front end-page is a coloured donation sticker: the AHNL badge, under which are printed the words 'This book was donated to AHNL Inc-Nursing Archives by' Alfred Hospital Nurses League, July 2017 (handwritten in black ink) At the top right of this page is a small white sticker on which the previous catalogue number is written in black ink....Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne Published to coincide with the centenary of the outbreak of World War One Of significance to AHNL as some nurses' memories are included World War 1914-1918-Centennial Celebrations World War 1914-198-Monuments-Australia World War 1914-1918-personal narratives War Memorials-Australian Monuments-Australia This is a rich mosaic of a book about the persistence of memory. ...This is a rich mosaic of a book about the persistence of memory. In a distinctly original and captivating way, it brings together photographs, both old and new, ephemera and one hundred stories as it commemorates one hundred years since the outbreak of World War One. it shows how the terrible sacrifice of young Australians has reverberated across this country and through time, and how the memories still resonate in so many different ways, and in so many different stories. Selected for their unique design, their grandeur or their simplicity, the one hundred memorials have been arranged alphabetically and represent the diversity of memorials to the ANZAC spirit from each state and territory across the nation.Illustrated book with dustjacket. Book cover and dustjacket are identical in appearance. The front cover has a coloured photograph of the Honour Roll and domed ceiling in the Memorial Alcove adjacent to the Geelong Art Gallery. Under this is a black background, with the title printed in white and yellow, a red poppy, and the authors surnames printed in white. Title and authors names are printed in similar colours on a black background on the spine along with a red poppy and the publisher's mark. The back cover has a black background with four small coloured photographs: the Cenotaph, St Martin's Place Sydney; Australian War Memorial, Canberra; interior the Brisbane shrine of Remembrance; the War Memorial Adelaide. under this a summary of the book is printed in white.non-fictionThis is a rich mosaic of a book about the persistence of memory. In a distinctly original and captivating way, it brings together photographs, both old and new, ephemera and one hundred stories as it commemorates one hundred years since the outbreak of World War One. it shows how the terrible sacrifice of young Australians has reverberated across this country and through time, and how the memories still resonate in so many different ways, and in so many different stories. Selected for their unique design, their grandeur or their simplicity, the one hundred memorials have been arranged alphabetically and represent the diversity of memorials to the ANZAC spirit from each state and territory across the nation. world war 1914-1918-centennial celebrations, world war 1914-198-monuments-australia, world war 1914-1918-personal narratives, war memorials-australian, monuments-australia -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Illustrated book, Elizabeth Stewart 1964- et al, War wounds: medicine and the trauma of conflict, 2011
... Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne Of significance to the AHNL as mention is made of the surgical teams (including nurses) the Alfred sent to Vietnam. ...War has been an accelerator of the advances in medical treatment and surgery. As modern weaponry became more destructive, medicine developed techniques and procedures to deal with the volume and nature of battlefield casualties. This book is a collection of chapters by historians, medical practitioners and researchers, former and serving military medical officers, surgeons, nurses and veterans, who explore the impact of war, wounds and trauma through the historical record, reported narratives and personal experiences.Illustrated book with dust jacket. Book has a light brown cover with abbreviated title authors' and publisher's names embossed in silver on the spine. Dust jacket has background of shades of brown, off-white and grey. On the front is a photograph 'Australian infantrymen evacuate a wounded soldier on a stretcher to the beach during the landing at Balikpapan, Borneo, July 1945, along with the title printed in brown and navy, and the authors names printed in white. On the spine, the abbreviated title is printed in brown, authors names in black, and publishers name in white. On the back cover is a photograph of a soldier with arm in a sling (in an advanced dressing station on the Menin Road near Ypres, Belgium, 20 September 1917) Also on the back cover is a quote from Graham Edwards (Vietnam veteran, veteran's advocate and former MP) and a list of other contributors to the book. non-fictionWar has been an accelerator of the advances in medical treatment and surgery. As modern weaponry became more destructive, medicine developed techniques and procedures to deal with the volume and nature of battlefield casualties. This book is a collection of chapters by historians, medical practitioners and researchers, former and serving military medical officers, surgeons, nurses and veterans, who explore the impact of war, wounds and trauma through the historical record, reported narratives and personal experiences.war-medical aspects, medicine-military-history-australia, soldiers-wounds and injuries-treatment-australia, alfred nurses -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Illustrated book, Gay Halstead 1929, Story of the RAAF Nursing Service 1940-1990, 1994
... At lower right of front end-paper is a printed black and white donation sticker: black Maltese cross in circle, "This book was donated to Alfred Archival Association Nursing Division by'. Alfred Hospital Nurses League 1995 handwritten in black ink along with previous catalogue number. ...Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne Celebrates the first fifty years of the RAAFNS Of significance to the AHNL as it records another career path for nurses Royal Australian Air Force Nursing Service-History World War 1939-1945-Medical Care-Australia Military Nursing-Australia Nurses Nursing Established in July 1914, the Royal Australian Airforce Nursing Service (RAAFNS) personnel expanded from 45 in December 1940 to 616 in December 1945. ...Established in July 1914, the Royal Australian Airforce Nursing Service (RAAFNS) personnel expanded from 45 in December 1940 to 616 in December 1945. Miss Margaret Irene Lang was appointed Matron-in -Chief and her staff's conditions in service were similar to those of the Australian Army Nursing Service. The nurses were originally attached to RAAF bases in Australia but later served in New Guinea and the Pacific Islands. With the Medical Air Evacuation Transport Unit (MAETU), established in 1944, nurses helped with aerial evacuation of casualties and were involved with the liberation of Prisoners of War from Singapore and other areas. The service was disbanded at the end of World War Two, but in 1948 a peace-time service was formed, and the RAAF nurses have served in the Korean War, the Malayan Emergency and the Vietnam War. They continue to care for the sick and injured at RAAF hospitals. Includes honours, awards and the nominal roll of RAAFNS 1940-1952.Illustrated book with blue cover. Front cover has a coloured illustration by Vivian and Marjorie Mare of a nurse in uniform standing in front of a plane, the title is printed in blue and the author's name printed in white. Title and author's name are also printed in white on the spine. The back cover has a collage of black and white photographs of RAAF personnel including nurses. Limited edition of 1000 copies.non-fictionEstablished in July 1914, the Royal Australian Airforce Nursing Service (RAAFNS) personnel expanded from 45 in December 1940 to 616 in December 1945. Miss Margaret Irene Lang was appointed Matron-in -Chief and her staff's conditions in service were similar to those of the Australian Army Nursing Service. The nurses were originally attached to RAAF bases in Australia but later served in New Guinea and the Pacific Islands. With the Medical Air Evacuation Transport Unit (MAETU), established in 1944, nurses helped with aerial evacuation of casualties and were involved with the liberation of Prisoners of War from Singapore and other areas. The service was disbanded at the end of World War Two, but in 1948 a peace-time service was formed, and the RAAF nurses have served in the Korean War, the Malayan Emergency and the Vietnam War. They continue to care for the sick and injured at RAAF hospitals. Includes honours, awards and the nominal roll of RAAFNS 1940-1952.royal australian air force nursing service-history, world war 1939-1945-medical care-australia, military nursing-australia, nurses, nursing -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionMagazine - Illustrated magazine, Philip J Turner & Rex Curtis-Griffiths, Wartime: Number 7 Spring 1997, 1999
... Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne Publication of the magazine coincided with the dedication of a memorial to Australia's service nurses on ANZAC Parade, Canberra, on 2 October 1999, a hundred years since Australian nurses first set out to accompany soldiers overseas. ...The Australian experience of war: the magazine contains other war related articles, the ones referring to nursing experiences are Florence Nightingale, Fanny Hines (died of pneumonia in the Boer War), Catherine Tully (awarded the 1914 Star with clasp) other World War One Experiences, Jessie Simmons (World War Two POW) Ann Mackinnon (served with the 2/6th Australian General Hospital), RAAF medevac nurses in Vietnam, nurses in Rwanda, and a review of the film Paradise Road.Illustrated magazine. The front cover has a copy of a painting by Hilda Rix-Nicholas: Australian soldier of the Great War. The man is wearing a metal helmet and combat uniform. Title and list of contents are printed are printed in gold and red brown on front cover also. non-fictionThe Australian experience of war: the magazine contains other war related articles, the ones referring to nursing experiences are Florence Nightingale, Fanny Hines (died of pneumonia in the Boer War), Catherine Tully (awarded the 1914 Star with clasp) other World War One Experiences, Jessie Simmons (World War Two POW) Ann Mackinnon (served with the 2/6th Australian General Hospital), RAAF medevac nurses in Vietnam, nurses in Rwanda, and a review of the film Paradise Road.military nursing-australia-history, world war 1914-1918, world war 1939-1945, vietnam war, world war 1939-1945 prisoners of war, rwanda, nurses, nursing -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Illustrated book, Rupert Goodwin 1915, Queensland nurses: Boer War to Vietnam, 1985
... Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne The author served as a nursing orderly with the 2/4 Australian General Hospital during World War Two, where he became acquainted with the problems and conditions of nursing. ...A history of the development and practice of military nursing by Queensland nurses from the Boer War to Vietnam. Includes casualty list and list of decorations awarded to Queensland nurses.Illustrated book with red cover. The front cover has an outline of Queensland on which is printed an illustration of three women in the uniforms of the three military nursing services within a blue circle. Also on the front cover is the title printed in orange and authors name printed in black. Title in orange, author's surname and publishers mark in black are also printed on the spine. On the back cover in black print on a yellow rectangle the AANS pledge of service. Above this is an illustration of the Australian Commonwealth Military Forces badge, and below is the badge of the Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps.non-fictionA history of the development and practice of military nursing by Queensland nurses from the Boer War to Vietnam. Includes casualty list and list of decorations awarded to Queensland nurses.royal australian army nursing corps-history, military nursing-queensland-history, nurses-queensland-history, medicine-military-history-australia -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Illustrated book, Annabelle Brayley, Our Vietnam Nurses, 2016
... Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne Includes timeline of Vietnam War Of significance to the AHNL as chapter 8 refers to the Alfred Team at Bien Hoa Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps Butterwowth Air Base Military Nursing-Australia\Military Nursing-Vietnam Vietnam War 1961-1975-Medical Care Military Hospitals-Vietnam Military Camps-Malaysia Military camps-Philippines-Clark Field When Australia joined the Vietnam War, civilian nurses were there to save lives and comfort the wounded. ...When Australia joined the Vietnam War, civilian nurses were there to save lives and comfort the wounded. Working incredibly long hours and surrounded by chaos and turmoil, these brave nurses and medics were integral to our war effort. These fifteen stories show a side to the Vietnam War that has received little recognition but played an important part in shaping Australia's presence in the war.Illustrated book. Front cover has two coloured photographs: one is of a group of soldiers with three helicopters about to land (members of 5 platoon B Company 7RAR wait for US Army helicopters waiting to take them back to Nui Dat after completion of Operation Ulmarra) The other is of two women wearing green uniforms and peaked caps holding a baby and standing in front of a building with a corrugated roof (RAANC Margaret Ahern and Terrie Roche with children of Hoa Long village) Title (green and black ink) and author's name (light brown ink) are printed between these photos. This information is printed in similar colours on the spine, along with a small photograph of two women in uniform (RAANC Margaret Ahern and Terrie Roche) and the publisher's name. The back cover has a summary of the book printed below five photographs, nurse (Janice Hilton) with patient; nurse (June Minchow) with patient; man (Phil Badcock) and woman (RAANC Di Lawrence); unidentified nurse with four patients strapped to stretchers inside an RAAF Hercules aircraft; two nurses (Von Clinch and Maureen Spicer) with children (at Bien Hoa provincial hospital). non-fictionWhen Australia joined the Vietnam War, civilian nurses were there to save lives and comfort the wounded. Working incredibly long hours and surrounded by chaos and turmoil, these brave nurses and medics were integral to our war effort. These fifteen stories show a side to the Vietnam War that has received little recognition but played an important part in shaping Australia's presence in the war.royal australian army nursing corps, butterwowth air base, military nursing-australia\military nursing-vietnam, vietnam war 1961-1975-medical care, military hospitals-vietnam, military camps-malaysia, military camps-philippines-clark field -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Illustrated book, Gary McKay et al, With healing hands: the untold stories of the Australian civilian nursing teams in Vietnam, 2009
... At the top of the front pageis a printed black and white donation sticker: black Maltese cross in circle, "This book was donated to Alfred Archival Association Nursing Division by'. Alfred Hospital Nurses League handwritten in black ink. ...Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne Early in the Vietnam War the South Vietnamese government appealed to The United States and its allies, including Australia, for desperately need medical help. ...From October 1964 until the end of 1972, over 450 surgeons, nurses and other medical specialists from Australian hospitals volunteered to work in South Vietnam. In the towns of Long Xuyen, Bien Hoa, Vung Tau and Ba Ria they brought expert medical and surgical care, comfort and support to a war-weary and traumatised civilian population. The extraordinary story of these Australian civilians at war is told here, based on interviews with many of those who served in the teams, The book includes two appendices: one lists the dates of service of the teams, the other lists the members of the teams.Illustrated book, Fronts cover has a photograph of two women in operating theatre dress with a young child (Vietnamese anaesthetic technician Tran Thi Dung, theatre nurse Cathy Blackmore and a young patient in an operating theatre at Bien Hoa Hospital, in early 1972). Below this on a background photo of bandages title and authors names are printed in shades of brown. Abbreviated title (light brown ink) and authors names (dark brown ink) are also printed on the spine along with the publisher's mark. A summary of the book, along with information about the authors, is [rinted on the back cover. non-fictionFrom October 1964 until the end of 1972, over 450 surgeons, nurses and other medical specialists from Australian hospitals volunteered to work in South Vietnam. In the towns of Long Xuyen, Bien Hoa, Vung Tau and Ba Ria they brought expert medical and surgical care, comfort and support to a war-weary and traumatised civilian population. The extraordinary story of these Australian civilians at war is told here, based on interviews with many of those who served in the teams, The book includes two appendices: one lists the dates of service of the teams, the other lists the members of the teams.vietnam war 1961-1975-medical care, vietnam war 1961-1975-participation-australia, vietnam war 1961-1975-personal narratives-australian, volunteer workers in medical car-vietnam-history, alfred hospital -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Illustrated book, Narelle Biedermann, Tears on my pillow: Australian nurses in Vietnam, 2004
... Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne A total of 43 Australian Army nursing sisters were sent to Vietnam between April 1967 and November 1971, undertaking tours of up to 12 months. ..."Tears on my pillow' describes the nursing experiences of nursing in the Vietnam War using the words, voices and photographs of these Australian servicewomen. These veterans tell tales of femininity interspersed with the reality of the military environment through their stories of trauma, distress, tears and grief that went on for many years, and stories of underwear, fun and the basic things in life.Illustrated book. Front cover has a coloured photograph of two women hanging out laundry (nurses Vung Tau, 1968) Title (yellow ink) subtitle (white ink) and author's name (white ink) are printed over this photo. Title and author's name are printed in dark brown on a light brown background on the spine along with the publisher's mark. The back cover has a summary of the book printed on a light brown background, along with three photographs: a nurse on duty (Diane Lawrence) two women in khaki sitting on sandbags, and a woman in uniform holding a young boy (Terrie Roche with 'Rabbit" the young mascot of the Civic Action Team).non-fiction"Tears on my pillow' describes the nursing experiences of nursing in the Vietnam War using the words, voices and photographs of these Australian servicewomen. These veterans tell tales of femininity interspersed with the reality of the military environment through their stories of trauma, distress, tears and grief that went on for many years, and stories of underwear, fun and the basic things in life.royal australian army nursing corps, vietnam war 1961-1975-medical care, military nursing-vietnam, military nursing-australia -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook, Commonwealth Department of Veteran Affairs, The nominal roll of Vietnam veterans, 1996
... Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne Includes civilians, War correspondents; SEATO (South East Asia Treaty Organisation)Surgical and medical aid, hospital rebuilding; merchant seamen; entertainers; and other civilians. ...The Nominal Roll of Vietnam Veterans honours and commemorates approximately 61,000 people who served in Australia's defence forces during the period 23 May 1962 to 29 April 1975 either in Vietnam or in the waters adjacent to Vietnam.Book with black cover, title printed in white on front and spine, and in grey on back cover. Front cover also has a photograph of a memorial (Australian Vietnam Forces National Memorial, Canberra) The back cover has a small photograph of a person with witting in the background (Australian Vietnam Forces National Memorial, Canberra).non-fictionThe Nominal Roll of Vietnam Veterans honours and commemorates approximately 61,000 people who served in Australia's defence forces during the period 23 May 1962 to 29 April 1975 either in Vietnam or in the waters adjacent to Vietnam.vietnam war 1061-1975-nominal roll-australia, vietnam war 1961-1975-paticipation-australian, australia-armed forces-registers, vietnam war 1961-1975-registers -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook, Monica Eileen Baly 1914-1998, Florence Nightingale and the nursing legacy, 1986
... Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne Of significance to the AHNL as it mentions Haldane Turriff, first matron of the Alred Florence Nightingale Nightingale Fund Nursing-study and teaching Midwifery-study and teaching Nightingale Training School=London This is a study based on research into the records of the Nightingale Fund and how it was used to finance various experiments in nursing and midwifery training in the nineteenth century. ...This is a study based on research into the records of the Nightingale Fund and how it was used to finance various experiments in nursing and midwifery training in the nineteenth century. It traces the development of nurse training and discusses problems that beset a fledgling profession.Book with dustjacket. Book has a black cover, with title, author's name, publisher's name and mark embossed in gold on spine. Dust jacket has a black background, with title and author's name printed in red on front and spine. Also, on the front of the dust jacket is a black and white photograph of a woman with dark hair wearing a lace cap and collar (Florence Nightingale by Claudius Erskine Goodman)non-fictionThis is a study based on research into the records of the Nightingale Fund and how it was used to finance various experiments in nursing and midwifery training in the nineteenth century. It traces the development of nurse training and discusses problems that beset a fledgling profession.florence nightingale, nightingale fund, nursing-study and teaching, midwifery-study and teaching, nightingale training school=london -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Illustrated book, Gerald Bowman, The lamp and the book: the story of the Rcn, 1916-1966, 1967
... Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne of significance to the AHNL as it is a history of the development of nursing as a profession Royal College of Nursing National Council of Nurses of Great Britain and Northern Ireland History of the Royal College of Nursing 1916-1966 At the bottom right of the front end-page is a printed black and white donation sticker: black Maltese cross in circle, "This book was donated to Alfred Archival Association Nursing Division by'. ...History of the Royal College of Nursing 1916-1966Illustrated book with clear protective cover. The book has a grey cover. on the front is the coat of arms of the Royal College of Nursing and the words ' Rcn members edition' both embossed in gilt. Title, on a maroon background under author's name, and above publishers name, all embossed in gilt on spinenon-fictionHistory of the Royal College of Nursing 1916-1966royal college of nursing, national council of nurses of great britain and northern ireland -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Play, Reginald Berkley 1890-1935, The lady with a lamp, 1929
... Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne Of significance to the AHNL as it presents information about Florence Nightingale in a different format A play about the life of Florence Nightingale On the Front cover is a sticker - 'Will Andrande 276 Collins Street Melbourne'. ...A play about the life of Florence NightingaleBook with light blue cover. Title, author's and publisher's name on front cover in dark blue print. Title in dark blue print on spine. Information about other French's acting editions on back cover. non-fictionA play about the life of Florence Nightingale -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Illustrated book, Sir Edward Tyas Cook 1857-1919, The life of Florence Nightingale, 1942
... Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne Of significance to the AHNL as it is a biography of one one of the founders of modern nursing Florence Nightingale Nursing-History Crimean War Social Reform Originally published in two volumes, this biography of Florence Nightingale draws extensively from her own correspondence as well as being a founder of modern nursing, Florence was a social reformer and statistician A printed sticker with the previous catalogue number is fixed to the spine of the dust jacket. ...Originally published in two volumes, this biography of Florence Nightingale draws extensively from her own correspondence as well as being a founder of modern nursing, Florence was a social reformer and statisticianIllustrated book with dustjacket. Book has a dark green cover with the title, author's surname and publisher's name embossed in gold on the spine. Dustjacket has a cream background, with an illustration of a woman wearing a headscarf (? Florence Nightingale 0n shades of green and black on the front and spine. Title and author's name printed in bron on front of dust jacket. Author's surname and publishers\"s name are printed in green on the spine, along with title printed in brown .non-fictionOriginally published in two volumes, this biography of Florence Nightingale draws extensively from her own correspondence as well as being a founder of modern nursing, Florence was a social reformer and statisticianflorence nightingale, nursing-history, crimean war, social reform -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook, Cyril Davey 1911-1998, Lady with a lamp, 1959
... Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne of significance to the AHNL as it is a simplified biography of Florence Nightingale Florence Nightingale Nurses Biography of Florence Nightingale suitable for reading by 9-13 year olds At the bottom right of the front end-page is a printed black and white donation sticker: black Maltese cross in circle, "This book was donated to Alfred Archival Association Nursing Division by'. ...Biography of Florence Nightingale suitable for reading by 9-13 year oldsBook with green cover, Title, author's name and publisher's name printed in black ink on spinenon-fictionBiography of Florence Nightingale suitable for reading by 9-13 year oldsflorence nightingale, nurses -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Illustrated book, Elspeth Huxley 1911-1998, Florence Nightingale, 1975
... Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne Of significance to the AHNL as it provides more background into the life of Florence Nightingale Florence Nightingale Nursing-History Crimean War Florence Nightingale lived to be over 90 yet spent less than two years in the military hospitals in Scutari, where the legend of the Lady of the Lamp was created. ...Florence Nightingale lived to be over 90 yet spent less than two years in the military hospitals in Scutari, where the legend of the Lady of the Lamp was created. The "ministering angel' was in reality a tough domineering and brilliant administrator, scholar and writer of government reports. Elspeth Huxley concentrates on the contradictory personality of this woman, by turns a bullying martinet, a loyal and emotional fried, a compassionate nurse, a witty companion, a writer of sermons and masterly manipulator of men =, who at 17 turned her back on London society when she heard a call from God to serviceIllustrated book with dustjacket and clear protective cover. Book has a pale blue cover with tile author's and publisher's names embossed in gilt on spine. Dustjacket has a cream background with a contemporary colour engraving of Florence Nightingale on the front with tile printed above and authors name below. These are framed with a floral border. Title, author's and publisher's names are also printed on the spine of the dustjacket. On the back of the dust jacket is a photograph of a full-length Staffordshire porcelain model of Florence Nightingale standing, a veil on her head. To her right an officer sitting, bare headed, his left arm in a sling [ca.1855]non-fictionFlorence Nightingale lived to be over 90 yet spent less than two years in the military hospitals in Scutari, where the legend of the Lady of the Lamp was created. The "ministering angel' was in reality a tough domineering and brilliant administrator, scholar and writer of government reports. Elspeth Huxley concentrates on the contradictory personality of this woman, by turns a bullying martinet, a loyal and emotional fried, a compassionate nurse, a witty companion, a writer of sermons and masterly manipulator of men =, who at 17 turned her back on London society when she heard a call from God to serviceflorence nightingale, nursing-history, crimean war
