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Legal Aspects of Nursing
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Title: Legal Aspects of Nursing
Author: R.N. Milton J. Lesnik, Bernice E. Anderson, M.A.
Publisher: J. B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia
Published: 1947
Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Edition: First Edition
Number of Pages: 352
Catalogs: Nursing History, Law
Description: Original red cloth binding with gilt lettering on cover and spine. Spine is faded and worn at edges; corners are bumped and lightly exposed. Ownership information in ink on flyleaf. Pages are tanned and contain some pencil underlining and notation. This book was published at a time when nursing was undergoing strong postwar professionalization. Growth in the scope of practice and in the education of future nurses demanded attention to the law, and its relationship to nursing. The book discusses the evolution of nursing functions, the development of occupational nursing and legal control, existing legal control, contracts, negligence, legal aspects of other torts, legal aspects of crime and of wills, and miscellaneous legal aspects of formation of governments, courts, and legal procedure and trial. From the nursing history collection of Sarah Abrams. Hardcover, good condition. 352 pages, octavo.
Author: R.N. Milton J. Lesnik, Bernice E. Anderson, M.A.
Publisher: J. B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia
Published: 1947
Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Edition: First Edition
Number of Pages: 352
Catalogs: Nursing History, Law
Description: Original red cloth binding with gilt lettering on cover and spine. Spine is faded and worn at edges; corners are bumped and lightly exposed. Ownership information in ink on flyleaf. Pages are tanned and contain some pencil underlining and notation. This book was published at a time when nursing was undergoing strong postwar professionalization. Growth in the scope of practice and in the education of future nurses demanded attention to the law, and its relationship to nursing. The book discusses the evolution of nursing functions, the development of occupational nursing and legal control, existing legal control, contracts, negligence, legal aspects of other torts, legal aspects of crime and of wills, and miscellaneous legal aspects of formation of governments, courts, and legal procedure and trial. From the nursing history collection of Sarah Abrams. Hardcover, good condition. 352 pages, octavo.
