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Helen Dore Boylston

    4 avril 1895 – 30 septembre 1984

    Helen Dore Boylston a documenté ses premières expériences d'infirmière dans des récits évocateurs et captivants. Sa prose se caractérise par son réalisme sans concession, saisissant l'intense camaraderie et les défis rencontrés sous pression. À travers son travail, Boylston a exploré les thèmes de la résilience, de la compassion et de la profonde connexion humaine forgée dans des situations critiques. Son écriture témoigne de la force de l'esprit humain et de l'impact durable de la profession infirmière.

    Susanne Barden in New York
    Susanne Barden. Zeig, was du kannst
    Sue Barton Student Nurse
    Sue Barton Superintendent of Nurses
    Sue Barton Rural Nurse
    Sue Barton, Visiting Nurse
    • Sue Barton Rural Nurse

      • 268pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Set against the backdrop of the White Mountains, the story follows Sue Barton, a spirited young woman who embarks on a medical practice with her fiancé, Dr. Bill Barry. Their plans are disrupted by personal tragedy, a typhoid epidemic, and the town's hostility towards Bill. Amidst these challenges, a hurricane brings unexpected opportunities, hinting at a promising future for Sue, Bill, and the community of Springdale. The narrative explores themes of resilience and the complexities of love and duty in the face of adversity.

      Sue Barton Rural Nurse1991
      4,5
    • Sue Barton, Visiting Nurse

      • 218pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      The first in a series of four books which takes Sue Barton from the start of her training as a nurse in a city hospital, through her move to New York to become a Henry Street visiting nurse and then to the small rural town where she plans to carry on her work as a visiting nurse with her fiance.

      Sue Barton, Visiting Nurse1991
      4,9
    • Reifen und Wirken. Susanne Barden Band 3

      • 431pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      Als Besuchskrankenschwester in New York City zieht Sue mit Kit in ein angeblich heimgesuchtes Haus, trifft "Geist" Marianna und eine Vielzahl bedürftiger Patienten, nimmt an Connies Hochzeit teil und löst ihre Verlobung mit Bill.

      Reifen und Wirken. Susanne Barden Band 31989
    • Susanne Barden. Weite Wege

      • 405pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      Susanne Barden kommt nach New York, um als Fürsorgeschwester zu arbeiten. Sie heiratet den Arzt Dr. Bill Barry und geht mit ihm aufs Land. Dort ist sie als Gemeindeschwester tätig.§

      Susanne Barden. Weite Wege1983
      3,5
    • Susanne Barden kommt nach New York, um als Fürsorgeschwester zu arbeiten. Sie heiratet den Arzt Dr. Bill Barry und geht mit ihm aufs Land. Dort ist sie als Gemeindeschwester tätig.§

      Susanne Barden. Zeig, was du kannst1980
      4,7
    • Susanne Barden, Reifen und Wirken

      • 431pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      Die junge Krankenschwester Susanne Barden bildet nun selbst Schülerinnen aus. Nach der Geburt ihres vierten Kindes wird Bill schwer krank, und Susanne kehrt in ihren Beruf zurück.

      Susanne Barden, Reifen und Wirken1976
    • Sue Barton Superintendent of Nurses

      • 252pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Set in a small New England hospital, the story follows Sue, the Superintendent of Nurses, and her husband Bill as they navigate the challenges of their new roles. With the help of her old friend Kit and fellow nursing students, Sue faces a lively mix of characters, including the mischievous Marianna and the cunning Jean Ditmarr. Amidst the chaos of hospital life, Sue grapples with her husband's demanding medical career and the peculiar mystery of disappearing sheets, making their journey anything but ordinary.

      Sue Barton Superintendent of Nurses1975
      4,4
    • Sue Barton Student Nurse

      • 260pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      This story follows Sue Barton's first year as a probationer and student nurse. With her red hair and eager spirit, Sue is a likable character—direct, outspoken, and capable of both mistakes and warm attachments. Alongside her friends Kit and Connie, she endures the discipline and rigorous training essential for a good hospital nurse. Her love of humor leads to several amusing situations, including a tumble into the laundry chute and an entertaining encounter with a non-English-speaking Italian patient. Sue's warm heart and delightful spirit earn her friends among patients and even occasional praise from the stern staff. Her femininity notably influences Dr. Barry, a talented young intern. Sue's student years are filled with vibrant experiences: the tests she must pass to earn her cap, human errors that threaten her career, and a challenging encounter with a delirious patient that tests her courage. The story also captures the joy of Christmas in the hospital, where the entire staff comes together for a spontaneous celebration. Readers, whether aspiring nurses or not, will find a true depiction of life in a training school and a heartwarming friendship with a fun, joyous young woman.

      Sue Barton Student Nurse1954
      4,0