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Authors: Baer, ED
Citation: Ed. Baer, Contemporary issues in historical context - Introduction, ENDURING ISSUES IN AMERICAN NURSING, 2001, pp. 3-9

Authors: Lynaugh, JE
Citation: Je. Lynaugh, Nursing's history: Looking backward and seeing forward, ENDURING ISSUES IN AMERICAN NURSING, 2001, pp. 10-24

Authors: Hine, DC
Citation: Dc. Hine, The intersection of race, class, and gender in the nursing profession, ENDURING ISSUES IN AMERICAN NURSING, 2001, pp. 25-36

Authors: Lynaugh, JE
Citation: Je. Lynaugh, Identity: The meaning of nursing - Introduction, ENDURING ISSUES IN AMERICAN NURSING, 2001, pp. 39-41

Authors: James, JW
Citation: Jw. James, Isabel Hampton and the professionalization of nursing in the 1890s, ENDURING ISSUES IN AMERICAN NURSING, 2001, pp. 42-84

Authors: Baldwin, DO
Citation: Do. Baldwin, Discipline, obedience, and female support groups: Mona Wilson at the JohnsHopkins Hospital School of Nursing, 1915-1918, ENDURING ISSUES IN AMERICAN NURSING, 2001, pp. 85-105

Authors: Rinker, S
Citation: S. Rinker, To cultivate a feeling of confidence: The nursing of obstetric patients, 1890-1940, ENDURING ISSUES IN AMERICAN NURSING, 2001, pp. 106-129

Authors: Walsh, LV
Citation: Lv. Walsh, Midwives as wives and mothers: Urban midwives in the early twentieth century, ENDURING ISSUES IN AMERICAN NURSING, 2001, pp. 130-143

Authors: D'Antonio, PO
Citation: Po. D'Antonio, The nature of power and authority in nursing - Introduction, ENDURING ISSUES IN AMERICAN NURSING, 2001, pp. 147-149

Authors: Baer, ED
Citation: Ed. Baer, Aspirations unattained: The story of the Illinois Training School's searchfor University status, ENDURING ISSUES IN AMERICAN NURSING, 2001, pp. 150-164

Authors: Buhler-Wilkerson, K
Citation: K. Buhler-wilkerson, Guarded by standards and directed by strangers: Charleston, South Carolina's response to a national health care agenda, 1920-1930, ENDURING ISSUES IN AMERICAN NURSING, 2001, pp. 165-179

Authors: Leavitt, JW
Citation: Jw. Leavitt, "Strange young women on errands": Obstetric nursing between two worlds, ENDURING ISSUES IN AMERICAN NURSING, 2001, pp. 180-200

Authors: Sandelowski, M
Citation: M. Sandelowski, The physician's eyes: American nursing and the diagnostic revolution in medicine, ENDURING ISSUES IN AMERICAN NURSING, 2001, pp. 201-234

Authors: Lynaugh, JE
Citation: Je. Lynaugh, Enduring issues in American nursing - Introduction, ENDURING ISSUES IN AMERICAN NURSING, 2001, pp. 237-239

Authors: Hamilton, D
Citation: D. Hamilton, Constructing the mind of nursing, ENDURING ISSUES IN AMERICAN NURSING, 2001, pp. 240-261

Authors: Reverby, SM
Citation: Sm. Reverby, A legitimate relationship: Nursing, hospitals, and science in the twentieth century, ENDURING ISSUES IN AMERICAN NURSING, 2001, pp. 262-281

Authors: Estabrooks, CA
Citation: Ca. Estabrooks, Lavinia Lloyd Dock: The Henry Street years, ENDURING ISSUES IN AMERICAN NURSING, 2001, pp. 282-308

Authors: Fairman, J
Citation: J. Fairman, Delegated by default or negotiated by need?: Physicians, nurse practitioners, and the process of clinical thinking, ENDURING ISSUES IN AMERICAN NURSING, 2001, pp. 309-333

Authors: Rinker, SD
Citation: Sd. Rinker, Enduring issues in American nursing - Conclusion, ENDURING ISSUES IN AMERICAN NURSING, 2001, pp. 337-339

Authors: D'Antonio, P
Citation: P. D'Antonio, Revisiting and rethinking the rewriting of nursing history, ENDURING ISSUES IN AMERICAN NURSING, 2001, pp. 340-359
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