Men Nursing: A Historical & Feminist Perspective

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Social Issues

 

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July 1, 2015

 

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University

 

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Inequalities and attitudes between men and women in nursing will be discussed in further detail. The writer, Joan Evans writes from a historical and feminist perspective, exploring the evolution of nursing with particular focus on the Nightingale reform. Evans' utilises historical facts in order to support her main argument...
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Evans' utilises historical facts in order to support her main argument. Her feminist views are predominantly noticed throughout her article, especially in endeavouring to prove that men have been excluded from the nursing profession. This can be clearly seen in the following quotation of Mackintosh that Evans refers to in her article, "The history of nursing is almost exclusively a history of women's accomplishments, despite the fact that men have worked as nurses since the profession's infancy...
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