id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_tx7xrkssfjbtta7xu6oi3xofga Rosemary Wall Book Review Myra Rutherdale (ed.), Caregiving on the Periphery: Historical Perspectives on Nursing and Midwifery in Canada, McGill-Queen's Associated Medical Services Studies in the History of Medicine, Health, and Society 36 (Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2010), pp. 376 + x, ISBN: 978-0-7735-3675-3 2012 2 .pdf application/pdf 1097 64 56 Nursing and Midwifery in Canada, McGill-Queen's Associated Medical Services Studies Toman, Place and Practice in Canadian Nursing History (Vancouver: University of British bring the diversity of race and ethnicity into prominence in the history of nursing within For example, in her chapter on Russian Mennonite communities, Marlene Epp In her chapter on Red Cross nursing, Jayne Elliott highlights examined by Marlene Epp, although skis were required in order for one Mennonite nurse As with most literature on nursing and midwifery in rural areas, Caregiving on the These major themes of isolation, autonomy, diversity and ethnic communities are examined within four parts, focusing on midwifery, life writing, nursing regulation and professionalisation, and nursing in outposts and amongst Aboriginal communities. Rutherdale addresses an account of nursing work in an Aboriginal community in the addresses the ethnic and cultural breadth of nursing and midwifery in Canada from the ./cache/work_tx7xrkssfjbtta7xu6oi3xofga.pdf ./txt/work_tx7xrkssfjbtta7xu6oi3xofga.txt