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Who cared? Military nursing during the English civil wars and interregnum, 1642-60.
Clio Med. 2007; 81:121-48.CM

Abstract

Very little work has been done on nursing prior to the nineteenth century; this chapter offers an examination of the profession in the mid-seventeenth century. Commonwealth Exchequer papers from the Long Parliament's Committee for Sick and Wounded Soldiers are used. The numbers treated, the nature of contemporary military treatment by surgeons and physicians, and the extant evidence for medical and nursing practice at these hospitals are detailed, and it is suggested that the quality was far superior to that assumed by many historians.

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Historical Article
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Language

eng

PubMed ID

18005546

Citation

von Arni, Eric Gruber. "Who Cared? Military Nursing During the English Civil Wars and Interregnum, 1642-60." Clio Medica (Amsterdam, Netherlands), vol. 81, 2007, pp. 121-48.
von Arni EG. Who cared? Military nursing during the English civil wars and interregnum, 1642-60. Clio Med. 2007;81:121-48.
von Arni, E. G. (2007). Who cared? Military nursing during the English civil wars and interregnum, 1642-60. Clio Medica (Amsterdam, Netherlands), 81, 121-48.
von Arni EG. Who Cared? Military Nursing During the English Civil Wars and Interregnum, 1642-60. Clio Med. 2007;81:121-48. PubMed PMID: 18005546.
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