This diverse collection of poems first published in the American Journal of Nursing will inspire and bring comfort and joy to nurses of all ages. These works, written for such celebrated nurses like Florence Nightingale as well as other extraordinary nurses, delve deep into the heart and soul of nursing. The style, the rhyme, the quality of the poems varies greatly, but each is cherished for its valued link to the history of nursing, which has shaped today’s nursing profession. You will find inspiration, love and - above all - care on every page. Poems from the Heart of Nursing is a must-have title for your library and is an ideal gift for nurses, colleagues, educators, students, researchers, and historians, as well as friends and family in the profession.
Preface and Acknowledgments Introduction Isabella Graham Hart Memorial Home for Nurses St. Barnabas Guild Brooklyn Hospital Training School Class Song High Fever Verses The White-Capped Nurse Invalid Life in Colorado Springs, Colorado New Year’s Eve Anesthesia Poems from the Heart of Nursing For the Graduate Nurses’ Association of the Danbury Hospital Christmas at the John Sealy Hospital The Ideal Nurse—A Recipe In Memory of Alice Fisher Outside the Hospital More Truth Than Fiction Christmas The Ubiquitous Fly The Timid Nurse In the Library The New Michael Reese Hospital The Doctor as the Nurse Knows Him The Nurse’s Vision My Hands Florence Nightingale Poems from the Heart of Nursing My Work The Upper Hand Epitome of Nurses’ Training Hopes Acknowledgment For Night Nurses Three poems about Florence Nightingale Florence Nightingale The Nightingale’s Song to a Sick Soldier Florence Nightingale An Alphabet of Health The Joys of Sea-Sickness Let’s Eat! Night Duty Poems from the Heart of Nursing Wasps! Your Chance Angel of the Crimea The Epidemic … Something in a Bottle Good-Bye Scrubbing Tonight Miss Maxwell—The Woman I Dedicate Myself To Thee Rest Hour In Memoriam:: Godfrey Roger Pisek, MD, ScD Why She Gave Up Night Duty I Would Be True “Pre-Lim” Ericks Poems from the Heart of Nursing Mary’s Cold The Gift Evolution:: “To Our Mothers” Any Pro to Any Sister The Nurse’s Recompense New Year’s Day In a Children’s Hospital To Linda Richards The Faithful Nurse Hands Any Nurse, 1929 Mary’s Nurse A Freshman’s Tribute To Miss Clayton x Poems from the Heart of Nursing Tonsillitis Which Kind Are You? Improvisation The Spirit of Nursing On Death The Song of the Army Nurse Corps The Nurse Ballad of the Red Cross Nurse Bibliography, References and Notes
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