The spreading of the technical ability in aid of the nurses of the red cross (SP) in the circumstances of the I World War (1917-1918)

Authors

  • Fernando Porto Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
  • Tânia Cristina Franco Santos Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5216/ree.v8i2.7042

Keywords:

History of Nursing, World War I, Red Cross.

Abstract

Social-Historical study which aim is to describe the circumstances of the Brazil’s entrance in the 1st World War and to describe and analyze the photographic content about the Brazilian nurses prepare to participate at the Brazilian Red Cross services in the 1st World War. Periodic delimitation was in the year of 1917, when it occurs the spreading of Brazil’s participation in 1st World War and 1918 the spreading of the departure of a Brazilian medical commission for attendance to the wounded in the War. Documental study grounded in Bordieu conceptual frame, based on written and photographic documents refereeing that time, and with a special detach to the analysis of four pictures published in The Week Magazine. The I World War agitated the written and illustrated press. The Brazilian Red Cross, through the School of Nurses of São Paulo, presented to the society the nurses technical competences for aid care assistance with the habitus formation and school status acquired, but because adverse reasons it did not get real visibility in the institutional report. But, in the illustrated press we find vestiges of the Brazilian nurses participation in a hospital in Paris.

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Published

2009-08-28

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Review Article