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  2. History of nursing - Wikipedia

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    The early history of nurses suffers from a lack of source material, but nursing in general has long been an extension of the wet-nurse function of women. [3] [4]Buddhist Indian ruler (268 BC to 232 BC) Ashoka erected a series of pillars, which included an edict ordering hospitals to be built along the routes of travelers, and that they be "well provided with instruments and medicine ...

  3. Weston A. Price - Wikipedia

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    University of Michigan School of Dentistry. Occupation (s) Dentist, Medical Researcher. Weston Andrew Valleau Price[1] (September 6, 1870 – January 23, 1948) was a Canadian dentist known primarily for his theories on the relationship between nutrition, dental health, and physical health. He founded the research institute National Dental ...

  4. History of nursing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    History of theUnited States. The history of nursing in the United States focuses on the professionalization of Nursing in the United States since the Civil War. Saint Marianne Cope was among many Catholic nuns to influence the development of modern hospitals and nursing.

  5. Timeline of nursing history - Wikipedia

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    1850s. Mary Seacole. 1850 – Instructional school for nurses opened by NSP. 1850 – Florence Nightingale, a pioneer of modern nursing, begins her training as a nurse at the Institute of St. Vincent de Paul at Alexandria, Egypt. [15] 1851 – Florence Nightingale completed her nursing training at Kaiserwerth, Germany, a Protestant religious ...

  6. Horace Wells - Wikipedia

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    Wells was the first of three children of Horace and Betsy Heath Wells, born on January 21, 1815, in Hartford, Vermont. [1] His parents were well-educated and affluent landowners, which allowed him to attend private schools in New Hampshire and Amherst, Massachusetts. At the age of 19 in 1834, Wells began studying dentistry under a two-year ...

  7. Dentistry - Wikipedia

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    Dentistry, also known as dental medicine and oral medicine, is the branch of medicine focused on the teeth, gums, and mouth. It consists of the study, diagnosis, prevention, management, and treatment of diseases, disorders, and conditions of the mouth, most commonly focused on dentition (the development and arrangement of teeth) as well as the ...

  8. Arthur A. Dugoni - Wikipedia

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    Arthur A. Dugoni (June 29, 1925 - September 23, 2020) was the former dean of the Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry at University of the Pacific and a national leader in dentistry and dental education. In addition to heading University of the Pacific's dental school for 28 years, Dugoni served as president of the California Dental Association ...

  9. Timeline of nursing history in Australia and New Zealand

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    1901 – New Zealand is the first country to regulate nurses nationally, with adoption of the Nurses Registration Act. 1901 – Royal Victorian Trained Nurses' Association is formed. [9] 1902 – Ellen Dougherty of New Zealand becomes the first registered nurse in the world on 10 February. 1902 – Australian Army Nursing Service formed.