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Nursing in America a history of social reform

History of nursing in the United States as influenced by "intellectual and social upheaval": civil rights, war, national economics, suffrage, community health, unionization, the women's movement, etc.

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  • "Editor's notes for Nursing in America"

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  • "History of nursing in the United States as influenced by "intellectual and social upheaval": civil rights, war, national economics, suffrage, community health, unionization, the women's movement, etc."
  • "History of nursing in the United States as influenced by "intellectual and social upheaval": civil rights, war, national economics, suffrage, community health, unionization, the women's movement, etc."@en
  • "This program examines the historic importance of the American nurse as social activist, presenting the achievements of such legendary figures as Margaret Sanger and Elizabeth Carnegie and revealing their contributions to the major social movements of the 19th and 20th centuries. Includes interviews with Ellen Baer, Virginia Henderson, Elizabeth Carnegie, and Claire Fagin."

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  • "History"
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  • "Documentary films"
  • "Nonfiction films"

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  • "Nursing in America a history of social reform"