On Nursing: A Literary Celebration : an AnthologyJones & Bartlett Learning, 1993 - 355 pages This anthology introduces a body of literature that nurses and health care professionals can turn to for support, inspiration, and catharsis. Maya Angelou, Emily Dickinson, and T.S. Eliot are among the featured contributors in an inspiring selection of poems, biographies, essays, letters, articles, and stories. |
Table des matières
Introduction | 1 |
On Literature and Nursing | 5 |
On Women and Work | 17 |
On Health and Illness | 37 |
On Healing and Recovery | 91 |
On Care Caring and Caregiving | 113 |
Then and Now | 145 |
On Life Stages | 197 |
On Dying and Grieving | 229 |
On Making a Difference | 269 |
On Writing | 299 |
331 | |
Contributors | 339 |
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353 | |
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