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HIST 405 Week 5 Assignment; The Emergence of the Nursing Profession in America

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THE EMERGENCE OF THE NURSING PROFESSION IN AMERICA 1




The Emergence of the Nursing Profession in America
Katondra Ingram
Chamberlain University
HIST 405 American History
Professor Kevin Muir
June 12, 2025

, THE EMERGENCE OF THE NURSING PROFESSION IN AMERICA 2


The nursing profession in America emerged as a response to societal and healthcare

challenges, evolving into a critical component of the medical field. From the establishment of

hospitals during the early 19th century to the transformative impact of global conflicts like

World War I, nursing adapted to the changing needs of society. Key developments, such as the

Nurse Society of Philadelphia’s early efforts in nursing education, the influence of Florence

Nightingale’s principles, and the formal organization of the profession in the 20th century,

highlight nursing’s journey toward recognition and professionalism. This discussion explores

the historical milestones that shaped nursing in America, emphasizing its growth, challenges,

and contributions to modern healthcare practices.

Early 19th Century: The Concept of Hospitals and Sick Care in the United States

At the start of the 19th century, the idea of hospitals in the United States was influenced

by several key historical developments. Industrialization and urbanization led to an increased

need for organized medical care as infectious diseases spread more rapidly in crowded cities.

The establishment of charitable organizations also played a role, as these groups sought to

provide care for the poor and sick who had no access to medical attention at home (Women in

science and medicine, 1861–1899, 2020).

The Nurse Society of Philadelphia, founded in 1839, was a pioneering organization that

emphasized the importance of nursing education. This society trained women to provide care for

mothers and infants, setting a precedent for formal nursing education and professional standards

(Lam & Tanenbaum, 2008).

The American Civil War and the Rise of Nightingale Schools

The American Civil War (1861–1865) was a transformative period for nursing as women

were called upon to provide care for wounded soldiers. This period marked a shift in societal

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