Lectures on general nursing : delivered to the Probationers of the London Hospital Training School for Nurses / Eva C.E. Lückes.

Eva Charlotte Ellis Lückes (1854-1919) was a pioneer of nursing training and friend of Florence Nightingale. In 1880, aged only twenty-six, she became matron of the London Hospital, the largest hospital in England, a post she held until her death. During her time there she improved working conditio...

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Main Author: Lückes, Eva C. E. (Charlotte Ellis), 1854-1919
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2012.
Series:Cambridge library collection. History of medicine.
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