Florence Nightingale, first practicing nurse epidemiologist. Developed the first organized program for training nurses, the Nightingale Training School for Nurses (St. Thomas' Hospital, London). Established the first health-maintenance-and-restoration-based nursing philosophy. Known as the "lady with the lamp" during the Crimean War (1853) where she volunteered, traveling the battlefield hospitals nightly to treat the wounded.
Clara Barton, founder of the American Red Cross (1881). She risked her life provided self-taught nursing aid to wounded soldiers on the battlefields during The Civil War (1860-1965), and became referred to as the "Angel of the Battlefield". One of the first women to work for the federal government, she made the Office of Missing Soldiers to aid in the reunion of more than 20,000 soldiers with their families. While providing aid during the Franco-Prussian War (1869), the Red Cross movement was first brought to her attention, inspiring her to bring the movement to America.
Dorothea Lynde Dix, an advocate of indigenous people and the mentally ill. She visited multiple mental institution, reporting her findings and advocated for better managed institutions, eventually establishing asylums of her own. During The Civil War (1860-1865), she aided the Union army by recruiting more than 3,000 nurses and was designated as the Superintendent of Army Nurses. She was known and respected for providing aid to the wounded soldiers from both Confederate and Union sides.
Mary Ann Ball, aka Mother Bickerdyke. She was a hospital administrator for the Union soldiers during The Civil War (1860-1865), regulating supplies and provision for the troops. Referred to as one of the best "generals" during the war for her efforts and organizations of military hospitals, following the war she remained an advocate for veterans - becoming an attorney for those who faced legal issues. 300 hospitals were built to aid the wounded over 19 different battlefields from her involvement.
Harriet Tubman, provided safe passage for slaves during the Underground Railroad movement. Known as the "Moses" of her people, her actions resulted in more than 300 slaves being lead to freedom. She provided nursing aide to the Union forces during The Civil War (1862-1865). Following the war, she played in active role in causes including the Womens Suffrage, and created the "Harriet Tubman Home for Indigent Aged Negroes" where orphans and the elderly could be taken in and care for.
Mary Mahoney, brought awareness to the cultural and racial diversity in nursing, emphasizing respect and the inclusion of all in the profession. The first African-American to receive an official education for the nursing profession (New England Hospital for Women and Children, Boston - 1874). She became the first African-American member of what is now referred to as the American Nurses Association, and helped start up the National Association for Colored Graduate Nurses in 1908.
Isabel Hampton Robb, a large influence in the advancement of the nursing social status in society. She influenced the system of nursing education by implementing a grading policy in the program to improve the quality of the students graduating from the program. She authored the comprehensive and foundational text, Nursing: Its Principles and Practice (1893), and helped to standardize the nursing education all around. She served as president of both the National League for Nursing Education and what is now referred to as the American Nurses Association.
Lillian Wald, opened the Henry Street Settlement (1893) with her fellow nurse graduate, Mary Maud Brewster. Addressed the health needs of poor immigrant families residing in tenements of New York City's Lower East Side. Coined the term "public health nurse", she fought for public health care, women's rights, and children's rights. Her and Mary Brewster started the Visiting Nursing Service of New York. During her work at the Henry Street Settlement, she established one of the earlier playgrounds and aided in paying salary to the first Public School Nurses in NYC. She had a hand in starting up the United States Children's Bureau, the National Child Labor Committee, and the National Women's Trade Union League.
Mary Adelaide Nuting, known for becoming the first nursing professor in 1906 (Columbia Teachers College), and assisted in getting nursing education in Universities across the states. She attended the first nursing training following Florence Nightingale's inflence (John Hopkins Hospital Training School - 1889). Throughout her advancement in the nursing profession working at the school, she assisted in advancing the program - brought in scholarships and on-the-field experience; her work influencing other Universities create and better their own nursing programs. Founder of the American Journal of Nursing (1900), she also became the first registered nurse in the state of Maryland. Several of her authored and coauthored books are still implemented today in nursing programs throughout the nation.
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Doctor Elise: The Royal Lady with the Lamp | OFFICIAL TRAILER
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Doctor Elise anime was announced I liked the story but it started dragging out in the end with the war and romance subplots.
Kinda miffed they changed the color scheme to make it more "realistic" and "natural" I really liked how vibrant, warm and pink all the colors looked in the manhwa
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Samurai and Ninja in crappy pics because December here is under a constant cloud and I just want y'all to see them all golden and cute without learning how to take aesthetic pictures 🥴 💙❤️😆🥰
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the influx of shoujosei manga getting anime adaptions bring tears to my eyes oh i used to pray for times like this
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Shoujosei (Shoujo and Josei) Anime & Donghua to look forward to in 2024
With the return of Kimi no Todoke after 12 years, I welcome all to the Shoujo renaissance! Let’s roll on the hype train! (MyAnimeList links are in titles)
Winter Anime Season (January - March)
Momochi-san Chi no Ayakashi Ouji Airs January 6th
Loop 7-kaime no Akuyaku Reijou wa, Moto Tekikoku de Jiyuu Kimama na Hanayome Seikatsu wo Mankitsu suru Airs January 7th
Isekai de Mofumofu Nadenade suru Tame ni Ganbattemasu Airs January 1st
Kyuujitsu no Warumono-san Airs January 8th
Yubisaki to Renren Airs January 6th
Watashi no Shiawase na Kekkon: Watashi no Shiawase na Katachi Airs March 15th
Gekai Elise Airs January 10th
Akuyaku Reijou Level 99: Watashi wa Ura-Boss desu ga Maou dewa Arimasen Airs January 9th
Wonderful Precure Airs February 4th
Ensemble Stars!! Tsuioku Selection Checkmate Airs March 10th
Spring Anime Season (April - June)
Hananoi-kun to Koi no Yamai Airs April 4th
Vampire Dormitory Airs April 7th
Touken Ranbu Kyoden Moyuru Honnouji Airs April 2nd
Rabbits Kingdom the Movie Airs June 14th
Summer Anime Season (July-September)
Senpai wa Otokonoko Airs in July
Madougushi Dahlia wa Utsumukanai: Kyou kara Jiyuu na Shokunin Life Airs in July
Kimi ni Todoke 3rd Season Airs in August
Fall Anime Season (October - December)
Hoshifuru Oukoku no Nina Airs in October
Rekishi ni Nokoru Akujo ni Naru zo: Akuyaku Reijou ni Naru hodo Ouji no Dekiai wa Kasoku suru you desu! Airs in October
Natsume Yuujinchou Shichi Airs in October
Goukon ni Ittara Onna ga Inakatta Hanashi Airs in October
Acro Trip Airs in October
Haigakura Airs in October
2024 Date TBA
Mahoutsukai Precure! 2
Yarinaoshi Reijou wa Ryuutei Heika wo Kouryakuchuu
Mófă gongzhu de xiao fánnăo
Yeosin Gangnim
Puella Magi Madoka Magica the Movie - Walpurgisnacht: Rising
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I don't give a damn what anyone says! The shoujo/otome/villainess isekai genre is great and I'm so glad it's getting so much attention! And I really hope they give Raeliana and Doctor Elise full adaptations since both those series are completed. Cuz if they don't,there's really no point. Also,looking forward to more of the ones we’re getting and hope we get more.
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It’s not acid but GIANT POOLS OF MYSTIC WATER ACROSS A VISIBLY DIFFERENT LANDSCAPE ISN’T FAR OFF. I’M TAKING IT.
Oh and this is GORGEOUS. The cascading fountains in the middle of the desert. THe little flames floating above the surface of the water.
Big fan 10/10 love this place.
(Ignoring all the tragic things that happen here otherwise)
And the circular steps? Like the ripples in the water around it? Like changes to a timeline? Like Sakura's little water ripple in the Cardcaptor Sakura opening?
It FEELS like a place Sakura would be.
Ooh and frozen in time as well! Like Sakura herself, constantly in limbo from sleep or death or being trapped in the world of dreams.
I like it!
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✧❁ wallpaper 〴 linden x elise ˗ˏˋ ´ˎ˗
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sorry i feel like i'm ALWAYS talking about randall's dorm but i gotta ramble about how much i'd love to know what any of that stuff around his desk is LMDSLKDJF... maybe i'm stupid but i have no idea who that little statue-lamp is of 😭 the things behind it almost look like concert tickets to me but i can't be sure. and that painting??? putting under readmore bc nudity lol
with the way it's taped together i assume he took it out of a book which is really sweet to think he looks at art books in his free time :') he is truly such a balance of arts/sciences <3
i can hardly tell what it is bc it's so blurry but it fr looks like a naked lady with the head of a wolf and like. donkey/faun legs ?? 😭 RANDY WHAT IS THIS. HE'S SO INTERESTING I NEED TO KNOWWW
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Ishikawa Yui as a healer in a fantasy world.. Saint’s magic season 3?
Holy shit man, this is a really original set up. As soon as I saw the opening scene with them in an airplane and saw the fantasy tag I knew a plane crash was about to happen and assumed that would be how the main lead gets to the fantasy world. That in of itself would’ve been a change from the usual since it’s normally truck kun sending people to another world, but given it’s Korean I was just ready to praise it for being different.
But then we get thrown another curveball when we find out that the fantasy world is actually her original world.. so it’s a reverse reincarnation. Very interesting. Manwha adaptations are becoming the norm and that’s so good for this medium to get new takes like this
OP bangs, early 2000s vibes for sure
Loved the direction in this episode. Really good job of playing with viewer’s expectations and showing the MC’s life as both Elise and the doctor in our world. It wasn’t until the very end of the episode that I finally understood what world we’d be working in for the majority of this series.
The aftermath of that plane crash was brutal and seeing Aoi try and atone for her past life by saving the survivor was bittersweet.. we don’t really see characters mess up in one life and then get an opportunity to learn new things in another world and then go back to the original one. I’m really interested in seeing how this plays out.
Elise is so cute too!
Guess you can call this the first counter isekai I’ve seen?
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“Gekai Elise” The First Promo
The first trailer information for the television anime Gekai Elise (Doctor Elise: The Royal Lady with the Lamp) was released via the official website. On January 10 at 9:30 p.m., AT-X will premiere the animation, with Tokyo MX, BS NTV, and Kansai TV to follow.
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