Nursing - Picture Gallery

Picture Gallery

  • Aboriginal nursing student 2010.

  • A British staff nurse in 2008.

  • Italian nurses June 2007.

  • A British nurse in 2006.

  • Czech nursing students 2006.

  • A German nurse in 2005.

  • American nurses who were rescued from Santo Tomas in 1945.

  • American nurse Ann Agnes Bernatitus in 1942.

  • An American nurse from Minnesota, in 1930.

  • The Italian nurse Maria Valtorta in 1918.

  • A British nurses uniform from 1900.

  • American nurses from 1898.

  • The Canadian nurse Georgina Pope in 1898.

  • Ana NĂ©ri, pioneer of nursing in Brazil, known for her efforts during the Paraguayan War.

  • No uniform had been created when Florence Nightingale was employed during the Crimean War. Both nursing role and education were first defined by Florence Nightingale, following her experience caring for the wounded in the Crimean War.

  • Drawing of Jamaican nurse Mary Seacole who operated boarding houses for the sick during the Crimean War.

  • A student nurse in the United States (1942).

  • Empress Alexandra of Russia and her daughters nursing military patients (c.early 20th century).

  • Nurse cares for a premature baby in Toronto, Ontario (1955).

  • A U.S. Navy recruiting poster from World War II, showing a Naval nurse with a hospital ship

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