1st Edition

A Hundred Years of District Nursing

By Mary Stocks Copyright 1960
238 Pages
by Routledge

238 Pages
by Routledge

238 Pages
by Routledge

Originally published in 1960, this is a graphic and humorous story of district nursing from its beginning, with the first nurse engaged to work in the slums of nineteenth-century Liverpool, up to the time of publication. Mrs Stocks records how ‘our nurse’ had been and still was a familiar and beloved figure in busy cities and remote rural areas throughout the United Kingdom and was rapidly... Read more

Preface.  1. Introductory  2. Some Pioneer Ventures  3. The Liverpool Experiment  4. London  5. The Queen’s Jubilee Fund  6. The Queen’s Institute’s Nurses  7. The Institute’s Affiliates  8. Financial Crisis  9. The New Century  10. The Wider World  11. Between Two Wars: The Organization  12. Between Two Wars: The Nurses  13. The Coming of the National Health Service  14. Overseas  15. The Battle for Training  16. Then and Now  17. Epilogue.  Bibliography.  Index.

Biography

At the time of publication Mary Stocks (later Baroness Stocks) was a distinguished economist and broadcaster; she had sat on a number of government committees and had been a member of the BBC’s General Advisory Council since 1952.