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- 2005049237 contributor B10160268.
- 2005049237 created "c2005.".
- 2005049237 date "2005".
- 2005049237 date "c2005.".
- 2005049237 dateCopyrighted "c2005.".
- 2005049237 description "1: Buffalo and The Sisters of Charity: a city of immigrants meets an American nursing order -- Buffalo's demographic growth and change -- Irish immigrants -- German immigrants -- Native-born Americans -- Buffalo charities -- Development of the American sisters of charity -- The Sisters begin hospital work -- 2: The Buffalo medical community of the 1840s -- Buffalo medical college -- Buffalo General hospital -- 3: The Sisters take full control -- Regulations and demographics -- Incorporation and governance -- Relationship with the Bishop -- The Sister administrators -- Relationship with Buffalo medical college -- The establishment of Buffalo General hospital -- 4: Early financial teething problems at Sisters hospital: nativist fangs spring out -- State appropriations and nativism -- 5: The Sisters network of health care institutions -- Cholera epidemic -- 6: Buffalo: economic, population, welfare and health care expansion, 1870-1900 -- Protestant philanthropy -- Expansion of medical facilities -- Sisters of Charity emergency hospital -- 7: The modernization of health care, 1870-1900: reshaping the hospital's aims, economic structure and relationship with medical education -- Change of hospital function and aims -- Modernization of medical education -- Niagara medical college and Sisters hospital -- 8: A new era: Sisters hospital nurses training school -- 9: Sisters hospital: a modern hospital, 1898-1900 -- Dual authority structure: administrators and hospital physicians -- Conflict and the demise of Niagara medical college.".
- 2005049237 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 189-210) and index.".
- 2005049237 extent "ix, 213 p. ;".
- 2005049237 identifier "0773460357".
- 2005049237 identifier 2005049237.html.
- 2005049237 issued "2005".
- 2005049237 issued "c2005.".
- 2005049237 language "eng".
- 2005049237 publisher "Lewiston, N.Y. : Edwin Mellen Press,".
- 2005049237 spatial "New York (State) Buffalo".
- 2005049237 subject "362.11/09747/97 22".
- 2005049237 subject "Catholic hospitals New York (State) Buffalo History 19th century.".
- 2005049237 subject "Hospitals New York (State) Buffalo History 19th century.".
- 2005049237 subject "RA975.C37 R54 2005".
- 2005049237 subject "Sisters of Charity Hospital (Buffalo, N.Y.) History.".
- 2005049237 tableOfContents "1: Buffalo and The Sisters of Charity: a city of immigrants meets an American nursing order -- Buffalo's demographic growth and change -- Irish immigrants -- German immigrants -- Native-born Americans -- Buffalo charities -- Development of the American sisters of charity -- The Sisters begin hospital work -- 2: The Buffalo medical community of the 1840s -- Buffalo medical college -- Buffalo General hospital -- 3: The Sisters take full control -- Regulations and demographics -- Incorporation and governance -- Relationship with the Bishop -- The Sister administrators -- Relationship with Buffalo medical college -- The establishment of Buffalo General hospital -- 4: Early financial teething problems at Sisters hospital: nativist fangs spring out -- State appropriations and nativism -- 5: The Sisters network of health care institutions -- Cholera epidemic -- 6: Buffalo: economic, population, welfare and health care expansion, 1870-1900 -- Protestant philanthropy -- Expansion of medical facilities -- Sisters of Charity emergency hospital -- 7: The modernization of health care, 1870-1900: reshaping the hospital's aims, economic structure and relationship with medical education -- Change of hospital function and aims -- Modernization of medical education -- Niagara medical college and Sisters hospital -- 8: A new era: Sisters hospital nurses training school -- 9: Sisters hospital: a modern hospital, 1898-1900 -- Dual authority structure: administrators and hospital physicians -- Conflict and the demise of Niagara medical college.".
- 2005049237 title "A history of the Sisters of Charity Hospital, Buffalo, New York, 1848-1900 / Jean Richardson.".
- 2005049237 type "text".