Rogers, Martha E.
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Name (Latin)
Rogers, Martha E.
Date of birth
1914-05-12
Date of death
1885-04-19
Field of activity
Tropical medicine
Africa, Central--Description and travel
Africa, West--Colonization
Africa, West--Description and travel
Ethnology
Germany--Colonies--Africa
Sahara--Description and travel
Sudan (Region)--Description and travel
Occupation
Diplomats
Explorers
Physicians
Surgeons
Travel writers
Gender
male
Other Identifiers
Sources of Information
- Educational revolution in nursing, 1961:title page (Martha E. Rogers, R.N., B.S., Sc. D., chairman, Department of Nurse Education, and professor of education, New York University)
- Wikipedia, viewed January 7, 2021:Martha E. Rogers (Martha Elizabeth Rogers; May 12, 1914-March 13, 1994, American nurse, researcher, theorist, and author; born Dallas, Texas; specialized in public health nursing; between 1952 and 1975 she was Professor and Head of the Division of Nursing at New York University)
- Data from Nat. AV Center for Distinguished leaders in nursing. Martha ... [VR] 1982(Martha E. Rogers; R.N., Sc. D., professor emeritus, Division of Nursing, New York University)
- LC data base, 12/27/83(hdg.: Rogers, Martha E.)
- Martha E. Rogers, c1994:p. iii (Martha E. Rogers, 1914-1994)
Wikipedia description:
Martha Elizabeth Rogers (May 12, 1914 – March 13, 1994) was an American nurse, researcher, theorist, and author. While professor of nursing at New York University, Rogers developed the "Science of Unitary Human Beings", a body of ideas that she described in her book An Introduction to the Theoretical Basis of Nursing.
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