
RCN History of Nursing Forum
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#HistNursing for and by #Nursing in the UK.
Joined February 2022
Any @TheRCN Member can join the History of Nursing Forum.#HistNursing.Find out more here:.
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RT @RCNLibraries: #OTD in 1805, Mary Seacole was born. Mary nursed British soldiers at the height of the cholera and yellow fever epidemics….
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RT @RCNScot: This week we launched our NSW exhibition. Visit the exhibition in person or online and join us at our next event to celebrate….
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RT @RCSILibrary: Celebrating 50 years of postgraduate nursing education at @RCSI_FacNurMid this year with the release of newly digitised ma….
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RT @DohertyTA: @theRCN You can browse past @TheRCN magazines .Who remembers Lampada? 😊.#HistNursing ..
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RT @dr_wendym_RN: A bit of #HistNursing in NZ of the Crimea war - I know nothing about this nurse - great she has been acknowledged https:/….
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Our team in Greymouth found Mary Tattersall who was born in England and nursed with Florence Nightingale, rests in Karoro Cemetery in Greymouth.
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RT @RCNLibraries: The RCN Archives hold the most important collection of nursing history in the UK. We love the very striking cover of the….
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RT @RCNLibraries: Join us next week to learn more about Black British nurses as author Kandace Chimbiri launches her new book! The event wi….
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RT @nottsnursehist: This is part of our mission too. For example,
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Frances Ellen Dwight trained as a workhouse nurse and completed 33 years continuous service for the Nottingham Poor Law Union. She was superintendent nurse and then a matron of the Nottingham Workh…
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RT @nottsnursehist: Interesting blog about making invisible women, visible.
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The Glasgow Women’s Library champions the voices of women who, for various reasons, haven’t been, or aren’t being, heard. Whether that’s refugees coming to Glasgow in the hope for a more stable life…
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Acts of Remembrance . Read the WW1 experiences of 9 nine nurses and one VAD in their scrapbooks ,digitised by volunteer members of the RCN History of Nursing Forum.
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These are the stories of ten nursing staff who worked in the First World War. Each one of them left behind a scrapbook of their experiences.
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