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        9. Isabel Hampton and the Professionalization of Nursing in the 1890s
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                                            Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
 - Contents III
 - Introduction V
 - 1. The Therapeutic Revolution: Medicine, Meaning, and Social Change in Nineteenth-Century America 1
 - 2. Medical Reform and Biomedical Science: Biochemistry–a Case Study 27
 - 3. Divided We Stand: Physiologists and Clinicians in the American Context 67
 - 4. “Physician versus Bacteriologist”: The Ideology of Science in Clinical Medicine 91
 - 5. Doctors, Birth Control, and Social Values: 1830–1970 109
 - 6. Rediscovering Asylums: The Unhistorical History of the Mental Hospital 135
 - 7. Machine Politics and Medical Care: The City Hospital at the Turn of the Century 159
 - 8. The Third Party: Health Insurance in America 177
 - 9. Isabel Hampton and the Professionalization of Nursing in the 1890s 201
 - 10. The Sociocultural Impact of Twentieth-Century Therapeutics 245
 - Suggestions for Further Reading 267
 - Contributors 269
 
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
 - Contents III
 - Introduction V
 - 1. The Therapeutic Revolution: Medicine, Meaning, and Social Change in Nineteenth-Century America 1
 - 2. Medical Reform and Biomedical Science: Biochemistry–a Case Study 27
 - 3. Divided We Stand: Physiologists and Clinicians in the American Context 67
 - 4. “Physician versus Bacteriologist”: The Ideology of Science in Clinical Medicine 91
 - 5. Doctors, Birth Control, and Social Values: 1830–1970 109
 - 6. Rediscovering Asylums: The Unhistorical History of the Mental Hospital 135
 - 7. Machine Politics and Medical Care: The City Hospital at the Turn of the Century 159
 - 8. The Third Party: Health Insurance in America 177
 - 9. Isabel Hampton and the Professionalization of Nursing in the 1890s 201
 - 10. The Sociocultural Impact of Twentieth-Century Therapeutics 245
 - Suggestions for Further Reading 267
 - Contributors 269