ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1907, this title was one of several influential textbooks on nursing written by Isabel Hampton Robb, a nursing theorist. The first superintendent of nurses at Johns Hopkins School of Nursing she helped to found key organizations for nurses in the USA. Her work in nursing has led to her being thought of as a founder of modern American nursing theory, and many of the standards she implemented are still in place today. Hampton also played a large role in advancing the social status of nursing, previously thought of a profession for the lower classes. Her work in developing a curriculum of more advanced training during her time at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing raised the status of the profession. Nursing education today would not be what it is without the contribution of Isabel Hampton Robb.

chapter I|24 pages

Educational Standards for Nurses *

chapter III|12 pages

District Nursing * .

chapter VI|12 pages

Modern Hospital Nursing. *

chapter VIII|10 pages

Hospital Economics Course, Teachers College. *

chapter IX|4 pages

Report on Hospital Economics Course. *

chapter XI|17 pages

State Registration

chapter XII|15 pages

Women on Hospital Boards

chapter XIII|22 pages

The Quality of Thoroughness in Nurses’ Work *

chapter XV|20 pages

The Nurse as a Citizen. *