Women of Mayo Clinic e-bog
132,28 DKK
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The story of Mayo Clinic begins on the Minnesota prairie following a devastating tornado in 1883. It also begins with the women who joined the growing practice as physicians, as laboratory researchers, as developers of radium therapy and cancer treatments, and as innovators in virtually all aspects of patient care, education, and research. While these women contributed to the clinics origins an...
E-bog
132,28 DKK
Udgivet
1 marts 2016
Længde
224 sider
Genrer
History of medicine
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781681340012
The story of Mayo Clinic begins on the Minnesota prairie following a devastating tornado in 1883. It also begins with the women who joined the growing practice as physicians, as laboratory researchers, as developers of radium therapy and cancer treatments, and as innovators in virtually all aspects of patient care, education, and research. While these women contributed to the clinics origins and success, their roles have not been widely celebrateduntil now.Women of Mayo Clinic traces those early days from the perspectives of more than forty womennurses, librarians, social workers, mothers, sisters, and wiveswho were instrumental in the world-renowned medical centers development. Mother Alfred Moes persuaded Dr. William Worrall Mayo to take on the hospital project. Edith Graham was the first professionally trained nurse to work at the practice. Alice Magaw developed a national reputation administering anesthesia in the operating rooms there. Maud Mellish Wilson established the library and burnished the clinics standing through widely distributed publications about its innovations. Virginia Wright-Peterson tells the stories of these and other talented, dedicated pioneers through institutional records and clippings from the period, introducing a welcome new perspective on the history of both Mayo Clinic and women in medicine.