HLTH 385 Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Middle Ages

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To improve the training of nurses in france: the manuels published as teaching-aids. End of 18th century, religious women directed the internal services of most hospitals in. Engaged lay people to serve as gardes-malades - nurses. Reviewing manuals for instructions for nurses and religious women who directed. Three main periods: the period immediately before and after the french revolution, the years after the restoration of the french monarchy in 1815, and the period of the third republic after 1870. Religious women staffed most of the french hospitals because of. Orders dating from the middle ages - people inspired by the principle of offering hospitality to the poor, the sick, the dying or travelers (nuns) During the 17th century after saint paul and louise marillac set up the ladies of charity. Were more hands on, didn"t call themselves nuns, visiting houses more. Marked a departure from the vatican rules that each bishop was to control religious orders in his diocese.

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