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    Florence Nightingale e as irmãs de caridade: revisitando a história Florence Nightingale y las hermanas de caridad: revisitando la historia Florence Nightingale and charity sisters... by Maria Itayra Coelho de Souza Padilha, Joel Rolim Mancia

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…<br>This study presents an historical analysis on the links betwen the nursing practice and the influence received from various religious orders/associations along the times, especially from Saint Vincent Paul's charity sisters. …”
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    Priest Alexander Gumilevsky – an organizer of parish charity in Saint Petersburg by Melkov Andrey Sergeevich

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The article is devoted to studying parish charity as a phenomenon of religious life in St. Petersburg in the middle of the 19th century. …”
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    Hygienic, religious and patriotic education on teaching historical constitution at Nursery in Santa Catarina by Rosa Batista, Eloísa Acires Candal Rocha

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…It was observed that the period which inaugurates the nursery in Santa Catarina was marked by alliances between Church and State, Charity and Philanthropy, around the hygienic, religious and patriotic education of early childhood. …”
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    Educational Aspects in the Spiritual Autobiography of Mother Teresa of Calcutta by Iuliu-Marius Morariu

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…Conscious on this fact, we will try there to bring into attention an important work of the genre, namely the spiritual autobiography of Mother Teresa of Calcutta (1910-2003), founder of the famous Congregation of Catholic sisters, "Missionaries of Charity." Moreover, we will investigate there a relevant aspect not only for the style and content of her work, but also for the contemporary society, namely the education and its role. …”
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    Women and education. The case of the Vedrunas in the Basque Country, Nineteenth and Twentieth Century by Esther Berdote Alonso

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…This paper analyses the model of education for women provided by the Carmelite Sisters of Charity from the time of their arrival to the Basque Country (1870) until the beginning of the Second Republic (1931). …”
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    Between punishment and redemption. Women in prison in the Balearic Islands (1936-1943) by David GINARD I FÉRON

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…The third section revolves around the singular presence in this prison of the «Sisters of Charity» Catholic religious order and its influence on the daily life. …”
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    Influencia española en la enfermería colombiana Spanish influence Colombian nursing by Ana Luisa Velandia M

    Published 1993-07-01
    “…His presence is followed by the "Hermanos Hospilalarios de San Juan de Dios" in 1768, and further with the presence of the sisters of Charity in 1873. Lastly, the article compares the Barcelona's Santa Cruz hospital organization, where at that time, seems to appear a new type of nursing arrangement; which present functions and charges, currently utilized in Colombian hospitals ( administrator of patient rooms, "Servidor", women in charge of female patients and sick children, "economa", chief in charge, and senior male nurse).…”
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