Contents:
I. Inventing Home Care in the Nineteenth Century
Trained Nurses for the Sick Poor
Creating Their Own Domain: Ladies, Nurses, and the Sick PoorII.The Work and Reality""Treatment of Families in Which There Is Sickness""
Caring in Its Proper Place: Race Relations at Home
Lillian Wald and the Invention of Public Health Nursing
Home Nursing Care - Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow: A Photo Essay
III. Management and MoneyThe Business of Private Nursing
A Cautionary Tale: The Metropolitan Life Insurance Company's Home Care Experiment
IV. Reinventing Home Care in the Mid-Twentieth Century
""An Unchanging Purpose in a Changing World""
Home Care Becomes the Fashion - Again
Epilogue: The Future of Home Care
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""More than a history of a specialized branch of nursing, Karen Buhler-Wilkerson's book is a study of American values and priorities.""