P | persons in nursing and in hospital schools in ph Flashcards
Belief in special gods of healing, with the
priest physician (called “????”) as
intermediary.
word-doctors
meaning one
who practiced witchcraft.
“herbicheros”
they used leaves or roots,
herb
doctors (“herbolarios”)
In 1578, male nurses were acknowledged
as Spanish Friars’ assistants for caring sick
individuals in the hospital. They were
referred as
practicante or enfermer.
Hospital Real de Manila was established mainly to care for the
Spanish king’s soldiers but also admitted
Spanish civilians; funded by?
Gov. Francisco
de Sande.
built
exclusively for patients with leprosy.
San Lazaro Hospital (1578)
founded by Brother Juan Clemente and
was administered for many years by the
Hospitalliers of San Juan de Dios;
San Lazaro Hospital (1578)
established by the Franciscan Order,
service was in general supported by alms
and contributions from charitable persons.
Hospital de Indios (1586)
founded by Brother J. Bautista of
the Franciscan Order; est in Laguna
Hospital de Aguas Santas (1590)
founded by the Brotherhood of
Misericordia and administered by the
Hospitalliers of San Juan de Dios; support
was derived from the alms and rents;
rendered general health service to the
public.
San Juan de Dios Hospital (1596)
a revolutionary leader in Nueva Ecija;
provided nursing care to the wounded
when not in combat.
Capitan Salome
revolutionary leader in LAGUNA, also
provided nursing services to her troops.
Agueda Kahabagan
nursed the wounded Filipino soldiers and
gave them shelter and food.
Melchora Aquino (Tandang Sora)
installed a field hospital in an estate house
in Tejeros; provided nursing care to the
wounded night and day.
Josephine Bracken, wife of Jose Rizal
converted their house into quarters for the
Filipino
soldiers;
during
the
Philippine-American War that broke out in
1899.
Mrs. Rosa Sevilla de Alvero
wife of Emilio Aguinaldo; organized the
Filipino Red Cross under the inspiration of
Mabini .
. Doña Hilaria de Aguinaldo
second wife of Emilio Aguinaldo; provided
nursing care to Filipino soldiers during the
revolution, President of the Filipino Red
Cross branch in Batangas.
Doña Maria Agoncillo de Aguinaldo
“Ina ng Biac na Bato”
Agueda Kahabagan
stayed in the hospital at Biac na Bato to
care for wounded soldiers.
Agueda Kahabagan
a graduate of New England Hospital for
Women and Children in Boston,
Massachusetts, was the first
superintendent for nurses in IMHSN
Miss Rose Nicolet,
ILOILO MISSION HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF
NURSING (ILOILO CITY, 1906) was ran by?
Baptist Foreign Mission
Society of America.
ST. PAUL’S HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF
NURSING (MANILA, 1907) was established by the
archbishop of Manila
the most Reverend
Jeremiah Harty
The hospital was established by the
archbishop of Manila, the most Reverend
Jeremiah Harty under the supervision of
the?
Sisters of St. Paul de Chartres
SP HSN provided general hospital
services. It had a free dispensary and
dental clinic. It opened its training school
for nurses in 1908, with?
Rev. Mother Melanie
(PGHSN) an
educator advocated for the idea of
training Filipino girls for the profession of
nursing with the approval of government
officials. She first opened a dormitory for
girls enrolled at the Philippine Normal Hall
and the University of the Philippines.
Mrs. Mary Coleman Masters,
with HIS support, Mrs. Masters opened classes in
nursing under the auspices of the Bureau
of Education. Admission into the school
was based on the entrance examination.
The applicant must have completed
elementary education to the seventh
grade.
Governor
General Forbes and the Director of Health
taught
the students nursing subjects. American
physicians also served as lecturers. (PGHSN)
Julia Nichols and Charlotte Clayton
first cn in pghsn; introduced several
improvements in the school. The course
was made attractive and more practical.
Elsie
McCloskey-Gaches
Anastacia Giron-Tupas
first Filipino
nurse to occupy the position of chief nurse
and superintendent in the Philippines,
succeeded her. PGHSN
the first principal of SL HSN
Ms. Helen Hicks
was the first Filipino
superintendent of nurses. SL HSN
Mrs. Vitaliana Beltran
MJ SHN The _____ group of students were later
fused into one class, lived in the same
dormitory, and received the same
instruction in Anatomy and Physiology,
Massage, Practical Nursing, Materia
Medica, Bacteriology, and English.
three groups of students
they organized the Mary
Johnston School of Nursing.
Sr. Rebecca Parrish, Rose Dudley and
Gertrude Driesback
MJ HSN The nurses’ training course began with
______ fresh from
elementary grades as the first students.
three Filipino young girls
MJ HSN In 1908, Mr. ____
donated as a memorial to his wife
_____ for a hospital building.
D.S.B. Johnson of Minnesota; 12,500
MJ HSN was the first Filipino
director of the school
Miss Librada Javalera
The Tuason Annex was donated by ??? - a Filipino
philanthropist
Miss
Esperanza Tuason
SJdD HSN the Board of Inspectors and the
Executive Board of the hospital passed a
resolution to open a school of nursing
Dr. Benito
Valdez,
The school has been run by the daughters
of charity since then. ????? was the first directress of the
school.
Sister Taciana
Triñanes
?????? introduced the following
reforms when he was appointed Medical Director
in 1920
Dr. Gregorio Singlan
E HSN In 1913, the American Baptist Foreign
Mission Society sent ???? to
Capiz for the purpose of opening a
hospital.
● Miss Rose Nicolet assisted him.
Dr. P.H. J. Lerrigo
E HSN
??? assisted Dr. P. H. J. Lerrigo
● Miss Rose Nicolet
(E HSN)was the first Filipino
principa
Miss Clara Pedrosa
SI HSN ?? was the first principal.
Miss Vistacion Perez
E SHN opened, with ? as the school organizer
Anastacia
Giron-Tupas,
(UST CON) ? was its first directress.
Sor Taciana
Triñanes
UP CON The idea of opening the college began in a
conference between
Miss Julita Solejo and
the UP President Gonzales.
UP CON first dean
Ms. Julita V. Sotejo
MCU first principal
Miss Consuelo Gimeno