history of nursing in the philippines Flashcards
person who treats diseases with herbs
herbolario
individuals with supernatural powers who cause illnesses to those people they wish to harm. Warding them off during childbirth involves exploded gunpowder from bamboo cane close to head of victim
mangkuulam or mangaaway
male nurses in 1573 who were acknowledged as spanish friar assistants who cared for sick individuals in the hospital
pratricante or enfermero
hospital established in 1577 mainly to care for spanish soldiers and citizens. Funded by governor Francisco de Sande
Hospital real de manila
Founded by brother Juan Clemente in 1578. Administered by the Hospitaliers of san Juan de dios. Exclusively for patients with leprosy
San Lazaro de Hospital
established by the franciscan order in 1586. Service was in general supported by alms and contributions
Hospital de indios
In Laguna near a medical spring. It was fundedby Brother J. Bautista of the franciscan order in 1590
Hospital de Aguas Santas
Founded by the brotherhood of Misericordia and administered by the Hospitaliers of San Juan de Dios. It granted general health service to the public funded by alms and rents
San juan De Dios Hospital
opened through the initiative of Dr. Benito Valde, boar inspectors and executives. It was run by the daughters of charity.
San Juan de Dios hospital school of nursing (1913)
first directress of san juan de dios hospital of nursing
Sr. Taciana Tinanes
wife of Jose rizal who installed a field hospital in estate house in Tejeras and provided nursing care for the wounded
Josephine bracken
converted their house into quarters for filipino soldiers during the phil-am was in 1899
rosa sevilla de alvero
wife of e. aguinaldo who organizes red cross
dona hilaria de aguinaldo
2nd wife of e. aguinaldo who provided nursing care during the revolution and was president of the red cross branch in batangas
dona maria agoncillio de aguinaldo
nursed wounded filipino soldiers and gave them shelter and food
melchora aquino “tandang sora”