Extraordinary Courage: Trailblazers of Nursing
Schedule
Sat, 08 Mar, 2025 at 07:00 pm
UTC-05:00Location
Phelps Mansion Museum | Binghamton, NY
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Extraordinary Courage: Trailblazers of NursingPresentarts and the Phelps Mansion presents “Trailblazers of Nursing” on March 8th at 7 p.m. - a tribute to the nursing profession and how these women contributed with their pioneering methods and ideas of caring for the sick. The production is written by Judith Present and stars Maryann Johnson, Bonnie De Forest, Shirley Goodman, and Samantha Sloma.
From the ancient world to the present, women have been vital to the progress of science, yet their importance has been overlooked, and their stories are often lost, distorted or actively suppressed.
In this performance you will meet Clara Barton, whose tireless efforts helped many to return home after the Civil War. Dorothea Dix had no professional training in mental health, but her observance of their treatment astonished her and moved her to pioneer new treatments for the mentally ill. Ruby Bradley, an unassuming military nurse captured by the Japanese after Pearl Harbor’s attack, learned to improvise her treatments with whatever she could steal or find in a prisoner of war camp. And Margaret Sanger brought contraception to the forefront but still dabbled in eugenics-controlled breeding.
In the 1800’s, medical care as we know it today had not been fully developed, so when wars broke out many injured soldiers and those caring for them faced horrific medical conditions and treatment. These women introduced sanitation as far as they could in war-like situations and saw how it helped to keep more soldiers alive. Their empathy and concern shown to the patients was also a healing intention they found effective. The soldiers, sick or dying, needed to feel their compassion. They gave the men peace of mind and reason to get well to go home. These four women were leaders in fields that at one time were hardly noticed, but they brought the nursing profession to the forefront. They developed innovative ways to advance health and meet ever-evolving human needs.
For those who died in the Civil War, WWII, and the mentally ill who died in prisons; without these women more would have died. Professional nursing in the mid-19th century had the most innovative changes to healthcare delivery in our nation’s history.
These four nurses, Clara Barton, Dorothea Dix, Ruby Bradley and Margaret Sanger will tell you their story, their ideas on healthcare and how it affected their lives and the individuals around them. Even today through the Coronavirus Pandemic nurses were on the forefront of healing.
Costuming by Maryann Johnson.
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Where is it happening?
Phelps Mansion Museum, 191 Court St,Binghamton, New York, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
