B. Hospitals, Facilities, and Residences Owned and/or Sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy, Chicago Regional Community

2020 ◽  
pp. 269-270
2020 ◽  
pp. 136-153
Author(s):  
Elizaveta E. Polianskaia ◽  

This article deals with the problem of recruiting sisters of mercy by the Russian Red Cross Society (also RRCS, Red Cross) in 1908-1914s. In case of war, Red Cross had to send sisters of mercy to its own institutions and to medical institutions of the military Department. The war ministry was developing a mobilization plan, which included a plan for the deployment of medical facilities. The ministry sent this plan to the administration of the Red Cross. In accordance with the request of the ministry, the RRCS strengthened its efforts to attract new staff of sisters of mercy. This activity led to certain results. On the eve of the war, there was a number of sisters of mercy that were required to replenish the medical institutions of the Red Cross and the military Department. That means that according to the pre-war plan, in the matter of creating a cadre of sisters of mercy, the RRCS was ready for the war. However, the Great War took on a wide scale, a situation which the army, the industry, and the medical service were not prepared for. The Russian Red Cross Society was forced to quickly open new medical institutions and to urgently train new personnel. Sometimes the duties of nurses were performed by those who did not have the necessary education.


Author(s):  
Meredith A. Ray ◽  
Nicholas R. Faris ◽  
Carrie Fehnel ◽  
Anna Derrick ◽  
Matthew P. Smeltzer ◽  
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2006 ◽  
Vol 23 (2-3) ◽  
pp. 162-168 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kristie N. Carter ◽  
Craig S. Anderson ◽  
Maree L. Hackett ◽  
P. Alan Barber ◽  
Ruth Bonita

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