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Alice Fisher (nurse)

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She moved to the United States in 1884 and was appointed Superintendent at the Philadelphia General Hospital, also known as the Blockley Hospital. She was charged with transforming nursing and medical care at the deteriorated institution, where she instituted dramatic improvement in standards of
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in Newcastle upon Tyne. She then became superintendent, also briefly, at three other British hospitals, where she made significant improvements in the standard of nursing:
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said that during her time at PGH "an impetus was given to the improvement of nursing which has been felt almost throughout the United States". Her burial site at
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McDonald, Lynn. “Alice Fisher,” in Lynn McDonald, ed., Florence Nightingale on Extending Nursing. Waterloo ON: Wilfrid Laurier University Press 2009:908-09.
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lies adjacent to the former hospital grounds and, for decades, was the site of a procession of nursing students from PGH and other hospitals in the region.
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Smith, Marion E. “The Pioneer Work of Alice Fisher in Philadelphia,” American Journal of Nursing 4,10 (July 1904):803-09. Agnes Jones.
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She died of heart disease in 1888, only 13 years after starting training, but had been very productive; her obituary in the
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Cope, Zachary. Six Disciples of Florence Nightingale. London: Pitman Medical 1961 57–74.
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Provider of Last Resort: The Story of the Closure of the Philadelphia General Hospital.
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Lynaugh, Joan E., “Alice Fisher (1839-1888),” Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
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After completing her training, she nursed briefly at two hospitals, the
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Nightingale Training School and Home for Nurses
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Philadelphia General Hospital
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Philadelphia General Hospital
Royal Observatory, Greenwich
Nightingale Training School and Home for Nurses
King's College London
Edinburgh Royal Infirmary
Fever Hospital
Addenbrooke's
Birmingham General Hospital
Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford
Florence Nightingale
British Medical Journal
The Woodlands Cemetery


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