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Lavinia Dock - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lavinia Lloyd Dock (1858-1956) was a nurse, author, pioneer in nursing education and social activist. Her books included a four volume history of nursing and what was for many years a standard nurse'...
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Encyclopedia article about Dock, Lavinia Lloyd. Information about Dock, Lavinia Lloyd in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... Dobzhansky, Theodosius; DOC; doc file; Docetism; dock; dock bloom; dock landing ship; Dock, Lavinia Lloyd; docked; docked view; docked window;
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People named Lavinia Dock. Find the person you're looking for and related people. ... People Named Lavinia Dock : page 1 of 1 ... Lavinia Dock. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to: navigation, search ... Works by or about Lavinia Dock in libraries (WorldCat catalog) ... [ en.wikipedia.org ]
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Genre: Photographs (black and white) ; Repository: The Library of Congress - Manuscripts Division; Creation Date: 1913; ... The Library of Congress - Manuscripts Division ; ... How to Cite This Page; For a bibliography: Jewish Women's Archive.
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The study answers the following questions: -How does Lavinia Dock's social activism embody a re-conceptualization of caring as social responsibility to secure the holistic welfare of society? -What is the significance of Lavinia Dock's ideas for nursing education and praxis?
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Lavinia Lloyd Dock is a nurse leader that had a huge influence on the profession of nursing. Her actions throughout her life categorize her as a nurse leader, suffragist, and social reformist. She found herself becoming a nurse when she recognized her passion of caring for the suffering.
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