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- Mary Adelaide Nutting (* 1. November 1858 in Frost Village, Québec, Kanada; † 3. Oktober 1948 in White Plains (New York)) war eine kanadische Krankenschwester, Pflegehistorikerin und Professorin für Krankenpflege. (de)
- Mary Adelaide Nutting (1 de noviembre de 1858 - Nueva York, 3 de octubre de 1948), fue una enfermera y docente canadiense, con residencia estadounidense. (es)
- Mary Adelaide Nutting (November 1, 1858 – October 3, 1948) was a Canadian nurse, educator, and pioneer in the field of hospital care. After graduating from Johns Hopkins University's first nurse training program in 1891, Nutting helped to found a modern nursing program at the school. In 1907, she became involved in an experimental program at the new Teachers College at Columbia University. Ascending to the role of chair of the nursing and health department, Nutting authored a vanguard curriculum based on preparatory nursing education, public health studies, and social service emphasis. She served as president of a variety of councils and committees that served to standardize nursing education and ease the process of meshing nurse-profession interest with state legislation. Nutting was also the author of a multitude of scholarly works relating to the nursing field, and her work, A History of Nursing, remains an essential historic writing today. She is remembered for her legacy as a pioneer in the field of nursing, but also her activist role in a time where women still had limited rights. (en)
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- Mary Adelaide Nutting (* 1. November 1858 in Frost Village, Québec, Kanada; † 3. Oktober 1948 in White Plains (New York)) war eine kanadische Krankenschwester, Pflegehistorikerin und Professorin für Krankenpflege. (de)
- Mary Adelaide Nutting (1 de noviembre de 1858 - Nueva York, 3 de octubre de 1948), fue una enfermera y docente canadiense, con residencia estadounidense. (es)
- Mary Adelaide Nutting (November 1, 1858 – October 3, 1948) was a Canadian nurse, educator, and pioneer in the field of hospital care. After graduating from Johns Hopkins University's first nurse training program in 1891, Nutting helped to found a modern nursing program at the school. In 1907, she became involved in an experimental program at the new Teachers College at Columbia University. Ascending to the role of chair of the nursing and health department, Nutting authored a vanguard curriculum based on preparatory nursing education, public health studies, and social service emphasis. She served as president of a variety of councils and committees that served to standardize nursing education and ease the process of meshing nurse-profession interest with state legislation. Nutting was also (en)
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