04418nam 2200733 450 991045500670332120210506231617.01-282-06608-097866120660850-253-10861-6(CKB)111056485406210(EBL)129723(OCoLC)658235258(SSID)ssj0000212998(PQKBManifestationID)11175633(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000212998(PQKBWorkID)10139474(PQKB)11342639(OCoLC)50174756(MdBmJHUP)muse16863(MiAaPQ)EBC129723(Au-PeEL)EBL129723(CaONFJC)MIL206608(EXLCZ)9911105648540621020001228h20012001 ub| 0engurcnu||||||||txtccrNursing, physician control, and the medical monopoly historical perspectives on gendered inequality in roles, rights, and range of practice /Thetis M. Group, Joan I. RobertsBloomington, Indiana :Indiana University Press,[2001]©20011 online resource (561 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-253-33926-X Includes bibliographical references (pages [477]-506) and index.Contents; Acknowledgments; General Introduction; Nursing, Physician Control, and the Medical Monopoly: An Overview; PART I . Exposing the Meretricious Lies: Early Women Healers and Nurses and the Mythology of Medicine's Natural Supremacy; 1 The Mere Trivia of History?: The Legacy of Early Women Healers and Physicians' Efforts to Exclude or Control Them; 2 She Hath Done What She Could: Reforming Nursing as Physicians Tighten the Medical Monopoly in Great Britain, 1800's to the...3 The Search for American Nursing Origins: Differing Approaches to the History of Nursing and the Medical Monopoly in the Uni PART II. The Purposeful Move toward Dominance: Subordinating Nurses and Achieving a Medical Monopoly; 4 For Their Own Good"": Physicians Manipulating, Trivializing, and Coercing Nurses, Later 1800's to the 1920's; 5 The Exclusive Guardians of All Matters of Health: The Consolidation of Medical Monopoly in the 1920's and 1930's; 6 A Growing Unease: Nurse-Physician Interprofessional Relations from the 1940's to the 1960's7 Reconciling Practice with Protest and Confrontation with Cooperation: Nurse-Physician Relations in the 1970's PART III. An Outdated, Burdensome Model of Monopolistic Control: Entering the Twenty-First Century with a Fractured Health-Ca; 8 Who Needs the Autonomous Professional Nurse? Gender Stereotypes Remain Central to Nurse-Physician Relations; 9 Challenges to the Medical Monopoly: Nurses' Gains in Direct Payment, Hospital Privileges, Prescriptive Authority, and Expan; 10 The Results of the Medical Monopoly: A Regulatory and Policy-Making Quagmire; References; Index; About the AuthorsNursing, Physician Control, and the Medical Monopoly Historical Perspectives on Gendered Inequality in Roles, Rights, and Range of Practice Thetis M. Group and Joan I. Roberts A history of physicians' efforts to dominate the healthcare system. Nursing, Physician Control, and the Medical Monopoly traces the efforts by physicians over time to achieve a monopoly in healthcare, often by subordinating nurses -- their only genuine competitors. Attempts by nurses to reformNurse and physicianHistorySexism in medicineHistoryFeminismHistoryNursingHistoryNursingSocial aspectsHistorySex discrimination against womenHistoryElectronic books.Nurse and physicianHistory.Sexism in medicineHistory.FeminismHistory.NursingHistory.NursingSocial aspectsHistory.Sex discrimination against womenHistory.610.73/09Group Thetis M.914017Roberts Joan I.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910455006703321Nursing, physician control, and the medical monopoly2047835UNINA