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"Nursing: A Timeless Dedication to Care and Compassion" In the midst of chaos, silhouettes of brave nurses emerged during World War I

Background imageNursing Collection: Esquisse pour le salon de la Paix de l'Hôtel de Ville de Paris : Hercule recueilli... c.1852-1854

Esquisse pour le salon de la Paix de l'Hôtel de Ville de Paris : Hercule recueilli... c.1852-1854
Esquisse pour le salon de la Paix de l'Hotel de Ville de Paris : Hercule recueilli par Minerve est allaite par Junon, between 1852 and 1854

Background imageNursing Collection: Boulogne Fishwomen carrying the Luggage of the Nurses for the East, 1854. Creator: William Thomas

Boulogne Fishwomen carrying the Luggage of the Nurses for the East, 1854. Creator: William Thomas
Boulogne Fishwomen carrying the Luggage of the Nurses for the East, 1854. British nurses attached to Florence Nightingale's staff travel via France to the hospital at Scutari during the Crimean

Background imageNursing Collection: Sisters of Charity (St. Benoit), in the new Hospital, at Pera, 1854. Creator: Unknown

Sisters of Charity (St. Benoit), in the new Hospital, at Pera, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Sisters of Charity (St. Benoit), in the new Hospital, at Pera, 1854. French nuns nursing soldiers during the Crimean War, at Istanbul

Background imageNursing Collection: The Virgin nursing the infant Christ, Joseph at left, after Reni, ca. 1600-1700. ca. 1600-1700

The Virgin nursing the infant Christ, Joseph at left, after Reni, ca. 1600-1700. ca. 1600-1700. Creator: Anon
The Virgin nursing the infant Christ, Joseph at left, after Reni, ca. 1600-1700

Background imageNursing Collection: The Greatest Mother in the World, c. 1918. Creator: Alonzo Earl Foringer

The Greatest Mother in the World, c. 1918. Creator: Alonzo Earl Foringer
The Greatest Mother in the World, c. 1918

Background imageNursing Collection: Mother Nursing Child, n.d. Creator: Eugene Carriere

Mother Nursing Child, n.d. Creator: Eugene Carriere
Mother Nursing Child, n.d

Background imageNursing Collection: Woman on an Ass Suckling a Child, n.d. Creator: Cornelis de Visscher

Woman on an Ass Suckling a Child, n.d. Creator: Cornelis de Visscher
Woman on an Ass Suckling a Child, n.d

Background imageNursing Collection: Time For Breakfast

Time For Breakfast
Cheryl Schneider

Background imageNursing Collection: Momma Bear Nursing in the Lupines

Momma Bear Nursing in the Lupines
I photographed this family in Alaska in early season to catch the bears playing and nursing in the lupines. One of the most amazing moments ever in my photography.. Linda D Lester

Background imageNursing Collection: Female Pallass cat (Otocolobus manul) suckling four young kittens at their den

Female Pallass cat (Otocolobus manul) suckling four young kittens at their den, Mongolia, June, 2017. Filmed for BBC series Big Cats

Background imageNursing Collection: Musical instruments of the ancient Hebrews

Musical instruments of the ancient Hebrews. Harp, lyres, flute, psaltery, organ, horn, panpipes, bagpipes, drum, trumpet, bell, sistrum, triangle, rattle, etc. Strumenti musicali

Background imageNursing Collection: Little red flying fox (Pteropus scapulatus) female and suckling baby in flight, searching

Little red flying fox (Pteropus scapulatus) female and suckling baby in flight, searching for place to roost. Nitmiluk National Park, Northern Territory, Australia

Background imageNursing Collection: Tsarina Alexandra nursing wounded soldiers, 1914, (c1920). Creator: Unknown

Tsarina Alexandra nursing wounded soldiers, 1914, (c1920). Creator: Unknown
Tsarina Alexandra nursing wounded soldiers, 1914, (c1920). Imperial Nurses with the Russian Red Cross: the Tsarina (seated on the right)

Background imageNursing Collection: Proboscis monkey (Nasalis larvatus) mother suckling infant, Sabah, Malaysia

Proboscis monkey (Nasalis larvatus) mother suckling infant, Sabah, Malaysia

Background imageNursing Collection: Vigilant Gaze

Vigilant Gaze
John J. Chen

Background imageNursing Collection: World War 1: Sisters of St Vincent tend to the injured

World War 1: Sisters of St Vincent tend to the injured
3786895 World War 1: Sisters of St Vincent tend to the injured; (add.info.: World War 1: Sisters of St Vincent tend to the injured during Battles of the Isonzo. Illustration by Adolf G. Doring)

Background imageNursing Collection: Group of women and children in front of the villa 'Il Casale' of Tito Conti in Greve in Chianti

Group of women and children in front of the villa "Il Casale" of Tito Conti in Greve in Chianti. Stereoscopic image Greve in Chianti. Date of Photograph:1900-1910 ca

Background imageNursing Collection: The image shows a lady feeding her child. The lady from Khrumiria, Tunisia

The image shows a lady feeding her child. The lady from Khrumiria, Tunisia, wears a dress open over the arms and she is barefooted

Background imageNursing Collection: The image shows a young lady feeding her child. The lady, inhabitant of Khrumiria, Tunisia

The image shows a young lady feeding her child. The lady, inhabitant of Khrumiria, Tunisia, wears a dress open over the breasts and a veiled head gear. Behind, a rocky setting. Tunisia Khrumiria

Background imageNursing Collection: National exhibition of summer camps and childcare: a nurse nurses a baby with a bottle; scene of

National exhibition of summer camps and childcare: a nurse nurses a baby with a bottle; scene of the documentary film of the Ministry of National Education Rome. Date of Photograph:1937

Background imageNursing Collection: Captive Mother, sculpture by Stephan Abel Sinding (1846-1922)

Captive Mother, sculpture by Stephan Abel Sinding (1846-1922), preserved in the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen Denmark Copenhagen

Background imageNursing Collection: Maternity; painting by Leonardo Pizzanelli. Private Collection

Maternity; painting by Leonardo Pizzanelli. Private Collection International Art of 20th Century. Date of Photograph:2002. Date of Artwork:XX sec.. Artist:Pizzanelli, Leonardo

Background imageNursing Collection: Nursing baby; painting by Cletofonte Preti. Galleria Nazionale, Parma

Nursing baby; painting by Cletofonte Preti. Galleria Nazionale, Parma Painting Romanticism, Nineteenth century, 19th century, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:2002

Background imageNursing Collection: Female nude, breast-feeding. Drawing by Pontormo, in the Gabinetto dei Disegni e delle Stampe

Female nude, breast-feeding. Drawing by Pontormo, in the Gabinetto dei Disegni e delle Stampe, at the Uffizi Gallery, in Florence Florence Uffizi Gallery

Background imageNursing Collection: Madonna nursing the Baby Jesus, painting by Lorenzo di Credi. Pinacoteca, Vatican, Rome

Madonna nursing the Baby Jesus, painting by Lorenzo di Credi. Pinacoteca, Vatican, Rome Painting Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageNursing Collection: A young thai woman nursing her baby

A young thai woman nursing her baby Asia Siam. Date of Photograph:1900 ca

Background imageNursing Collection: Fragment of an Egyptian bas-relief depicting the cow Hathor suckling the Pharaoh Haremhab

Fragment of an Egyptian bas-relief depicting the cow Hathor suckling the Pharaoh Haremhab, located at the Archaeological Museum in Florence

Background imageNursing Collection: Charity. Stucco-work by Giacomo Serpotta, located in the Saint Lawrence Oratory in Palermo

Charity. Stucco-work by Giacomo Serpotta, located in the Saint Lawrence Oratory in Palermo. Palermo Saint Lawrence Oratory Sculpture Baroque, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageNursing Collection: Detail of the high relief with the Virgin and Child. Sculpture by Giacomo Cozzarelli found in

Detail of the high relief with the Virgin and Child. Sculpture by Giacomo Cozzarelli found in the Church of Saint Francis in Siena

Background imageNursing Collection: Sculptures of Lombard origins exhibited at the Archaeological Museum in Milan

Sculptures of Lombard origins exhibited at the Archaeological Museum in Milan. Milan Archaeological Museum Low Relief, Basrelief, Statue Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageNursing Collection: Tomb of Maria Teresa of Savoia. The monument is composed of a sculpted group by Santo Varni

Tomb of Maria Teresa of Savoia. The monument is composed of a sculpted group by Santo Varni and of the portrayed bust of the Duchess. Basilica of Superga, Turin

Background imageNursing Collection: Statue depicting Charity, part of the monument to Corradengo Niella

Statue depicting Charity, part of the monument to Corradengo Niella, formerly in the Cathedral of Savona Savona Cathedral Statue Baroque, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageNursing Collection: Portrait of a woman nursing a baby, study by Federico Barocci

Portrait of a woman nursing a baby, study by Federico Barocci, in the Gabinetto dei Disegni e delle Stampe, Uffizi Gallery, Florence Florence Uffizi Gallery

Background imageNursing Collection: Young peasant woman suckles her baby in a barn

Young peasant woman suckles her baby in a barn Frosinone. Date of Photograph:1907 - 1913 ca

Background imageNursing Collection: Monument to Orazio Falconieri and Ottavia Sacchetti with the figure of Faith, work by Domenico Guidi

Monument to Orazio Falconieri and Ottavia Sacchetti with the figure of Faith, work by Domenico Guidi, according to a drawing to Francesco Borromini, in S. Giovanni dei Fiorentini, Rome

Background imageNursing Collection: Studies for a Madonna and Child. Drawing from the School of Squarcione

Studies for a Madonna and Child. Drawing from the School of Squarcione, in the Royal Library of Turin Turin Royal Palace Drawing Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageNursing Collection: Female nude in the act of nursing. Drawing by Michelangelo preserved in the British Museum, London

Female nude in the act of nursing. Drawing by Michelangelo preserved in the British Museum, London Great Britain London, British Museum Drawing High Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageNursing Collection: Two sketches by Leonardo da Vince depicting the Madonna with Child

Two sketches by Leonardo da Vince depicting the Madonna with Child. The folio is preserved in the British Museum, London Great Britain London, British Museum Drawing High Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageNursing Collection: Woman with a little Black boy; drawing by Francisco Goya, in the Prado Museum in Madrid

Woman with a little Black boy; drawing by Francisco Goya, in the Prado Museum in Madrid Spain Madrid, Prado Museum Drawing Romanticism, Nineteenth century, 19th century, Europe

Background imageNursing Collection: The Sienese she-wolf; sculpture by Giovanni di Turino, placed outside the Palazzo Pubblico

The Sienese she-wolf; sculpture by Giovanni di Turino, placed outside the Palazzo Pubblico (Town Hall) of Siena Milan Piazza del Campo Statue Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageNursing Collection: Bronze pitcher preserved in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London

Bronze pitcher preserved in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. The pitcher is sculpted with a scene of a woman breastfeeding her son

Background imageNursing Collection: ACA-F-043750-0000

ACA-F-043750-0000
Florence (environs). The wet nurse 1930 ca.

Background imageNursing Collection: Relief portraying the Madonna with Child, work preserved in the Cloister of the E convent of St

Relief portraying the Madonna with Child, work preserved in the Cloister of the E convent of St. Francis, in Siena Siena Ex convent of St Francis, Cloister Relief Renaissance

Background imageNursing Collection: She-wolf, detail; scuptural work by Urbano da Cortona preserved in the Museo dell'Opera

She-wolf, detail; scuptural work by Urbano da Cortona preserved in the Museo dell'Opera Metropolitana in Siena Siena Museo dell'Opera Metropolitana Statue Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageNursing Collection: The she-wolf with Romulus and Remus and Rhea Silvia. Panel with two bas-reliefs by Nicola Pisano

The she-wolf with Romulus and Remus and Rhea Silvia. Panel with two bas-reliefs by Nicola Pisano, from the Fontana Maggiore of Perugia

Background imageNursing Collection: Mater Matuta, cinerary urn made of 'pietra fetida', in the Museo Archeologico, Florence

Mater Matuta, cinerary urn made of "pietra fetida", in the Museo Archeologico, Florence Florence Museo Archeologico Statue, Urn Etruscan Art and Civilization, Italy, Europe

Background imageNursing Collection: The she-wolf; scupltural work by Urbano da Cortona preserved in the Museo dell'Opera Metropolitana

The she-wolf; scupltural work by Urbano da Cortona preserved in the Museo dell'Opera Metropolitana in Siena Siena Museo dell'Opera Metropolitana Sculptural Group Early Renaissance

Background imageNursing Collection: She-wolf, detail of a twin; sculptural work by Urbano da Cortona preserved in the Museo dell'Opera

She-wolf, detail of a twin; sculptural work by Urbano da Cortona preserved in the Museo dell'Opera Metropolitana in Siena Siena Museo dell'Opera Metropolitana Sculptural Group Early



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"Nursing: A Timeless Dedication to Care and Compassion" In the midst of chaos, silhouettes of brave nurses emerged during World War I, tirelessly tending to wounded soldiers at St. Bartholomew's Hospital in the 18th century. Their unwavering commitment shone through as they provided essential medical care amidst the turmoil. Even beyond battlefields, the spirit prevailed. A young girl playing nurse embodied this noble profession, showcasing its nurturing essence from an early age. Mrs. Congreve, wife and mother of VC recipients, exemplified strength and compassion as she supported her family while caring for others. Amidst societal changes in 1940s USA, even camels found solace in cigarettes smoked by medical professionals - a testament to their dedication despite personal challenges faced on a daily basis. Nature itself mirrored the tender nature when a close-up captured a young Brown-throated Sloth nursing its baby with utmost tenderness; reminding us that caregiving transcends species boundaries. During wartime crises like WWI in 1910s USA, organizations like The Red Cross rallied together courageous nurses who fearlessly provided aid and comfort to those affected by conflict - embodying resilience amidst adversity. The post-war era brought forth John Bull magazines featuring nurses within UK hospitals during the 1950s; these publications celebrated their invaluable contributions while shedding light on advancements made within medical practices. The First Aid Nursing Yeomanry (FANY) stood tall as pioneers among female healthcare providers during times of war – breaking barriers and proving that women could excel in traditionally male-dominated fields. Even knitting wools played a role in supporting nursing efforts during WWI; Patons' advertisement highlighted how providing comforts was not limited to traditional means but extended into every aspect of life. Safety remained paramount for hospital nurses who donned warning jackets – symbols of protection against potential hazards encountered while selflessly caring for others.