LEADER 05233pam a2200385 a 4500001 SCSB-4874297 003 NNC 005 20221102204000.0 008 030930t20042004ohua b s000 0 eng 009 4371289 010 2003021420 020 087338802X (pbk. : alk. paper) 035 (OCoLC)ocm53144633 035 (NNC)4371289 035 4371289 040 DLC |cDLC |dYDX |dOrLoB-B 050 00 PS3552.R995 |bT46 2004 082 00 811/.54 |222 100 1 Bryner, Jeanne, |d1951- |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n95010504 245 10 Tenderly lift me : |bnurses honored, celebrated, and remembered / |cJeanne Bryner. 260 Kent, Ohio : |bKent State University Press, |c[2004], ©2004. 300 xxiv, 181 pages : |billustrations ; |c24 cm. 336 text |btxt |2rdacontent 337 unmediated |bn |2rdamedia 490 1 Literature and medicine ; |v6 504 Includes bibliographical references (p. 179-181). 505 00 |tIntroduction / |rSuzanne Poirier and Rosemary Field -- |tLearning the Body -- |tStanding There -- |tSide Rails -- |tFather Damien -- |tTo the Place of Orchids -- |tRose Hawthorne Lathrop -- |tCovering Lilacs -- |tSister Elizabeth Kenny -- |tElsewhere Sparrows: A Note to Some Physicians -- |tRita Marie Magdaleno -- |tTeaching Women to Speak -- |tSandi Petek -- |tVillage -- |tCarlyann Markusic -- |tStory -- |tSue Zenko -- |tWhat Has Happened -- |tJoanne Fowler -- |tOne Nurse's Job: Eye Recovery on a Kindergartner -- |tRita Richards -- |tTestimony -- |tPat Austin -- |tA Boat They Float In -- |tElfriede Anton -- |tUnderground: A Note to My Brother, Kurt -- |tTheresa Marcotte Kokrak -- |tTo Save What We Most Love -- |tTerri Swearingen -- |tThe Evolution of Light: East Liverpool, Ohio, Site of the WTI Incinerator -- |tHelen Albert -- |tJuba -- |tEsther Baker -- |tLetter to Josephine, 1996 -- |tRenaissance Sketchbook: A Woman's Story -- |tMiscarriage: The Nurse Speaks to the Baby -- |tMaude Callen -- |tFor Maude Callen: Nurse Midwife, Pineville, South Carolina, 1951 -- |tHolding Back the World -- |tHelen Troy -- |tLetter to Christine: Girl Baby Found, Ohio Hospital, 1958 -- |tSylvia Engelhardt -- |tHow I Lost My Job as a Staff Nurse in 1969, Because I Was Pregnant -- |tAugust Delivery -- |tHope Chest: What the Heart Teaches -- |tCarol L. Johnson -- |tOn My Gloves Blood Dries in a Pattern Like Faded Roses in Wallpaper -- |tAt Dusk, Two Women Trace a Heart's River -- |tJeannette Price -- |tLetter to World War I Surgeon Dr. Henry Russell, from Nurse Jeanette Price, September 1929 -- |tNora Mary Carmody McNicholas -- |tWhat It Cost to Cross the Atlantic -- |tJeanne Bryner -- |tBecoming a Nurse -- |tBreathless -- |tBody of Knowledge: Remembering Diploma Nursing Schools, 1976 -- |tLetter from Ward Three -- |tAvanell Arlene Sutherland -- |tLoving Women -- |tThis Red Oozing -- |tThe Labor of Tenderness -- |tAfter the Battle: In a Room Where We Have Tried to Save a Life -- |tButterfly -- |tGenevieve Schmitt -- |tMentally Traumatized Unit: Nursing Assignment, England 1942 -- |tPhyllis Fischer -- |tTo My Town Came a Snow Storm, Nurse's Diary, City Hospital of Cleveland, Ohio, November 24, 1950 -- |tRebecca Ann Needham Anderson -- |tCall and Response -- |tBirch Canoe -- |tBetty Jane Panchik -- |tNovember 1963 -- |tHortense Wood -- |tAt Thirteen, I Decide to Become a Nurse -- |tWarblers -- |tJane Ball -- |tWhat Nurses Do: The Marriage of Suffering and Healing -- |tJune Elizabeth Conolly -- |tSchool Nurse -- |tHelen Krier -- |tChristmas Is Another Moon -- |tDarrell Grace -- |tWhen I Tell My Mother I Want to Be a Doctor -- |tJudy Waid -- |tPentimento -- |tLynda Arnold -- |tBegin Again -- |tThe Sisters of St. Joseph's Hospitallers -- |tInterview with Sister Denis of St. Joseph's Hospitallers Colony of Montreal, New France, 1694 -- |tKate Cumming -- |tWait for Morning: From Kate Cumming's Journal -- |tJane Stuart Woolsey -- |tJane Stuart Woolsey, Union Nurse from Camp, near Alexandria, 1862 -- |tNurse's Letter, May 30, 1864, Armory Square Hospital, WDC -- |tRebecca Taylor -- |tA Tribute to Miss Rebecca Taylor upon Retirement after Thirty-Four Years -- |tEdith Cavell -- |tHouses Are Burning: Belgium, 1915 -- |tIf It Weren't For Ears -- |tThe Brain's Soliloquy -- |tClay Pigeon -- |tIn Praise of Hands. 520 1 "Author and poet Jeanne Bryner has gathered biographical sketches of remarkable nurses, each accompanied by poetry and photographs, and has created this multigenre presentation that is compassionate and complex." "This is the first book in the Literature and Medicine Series that concentrates on nurses' voices and their experiences in providing health care. It enhances and broadens our perspectives on how health care is delivered and understood by the nurses who are our primary care givers."--BOOK JACKET. 650 0 Nurse and patient |vPoetry. 650 0 Nursing |vPoetry. 650 0 Nurses |vPoetry. 650 0 Nurse and patient. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85093312 650 0 Nursing. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85093362 650 0 Nurses. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85093349 830 0 Literature and medicine (Kent, Ohio) ; |v6. 852 00 |hPS3552.R995 T46 2004 |04885367 |bscsbcul 876 |048853677375458 |h |jAvailable |pCU08713960 |t1 |xShared |zCU |lRECAP