Abstract

As individuals, we have history, the present, and the future. Dr. Hildegard Peplau, the “mother of psychiatric nursing, “developed the role of the nurse in the nurse-patient relationship. When she died in March of this year, she left a great legacy to the nursing profession. We reprint here, almost in its entirety, this article from Nursing Forum, 1966,5(1), 60-75, in which Dr. Peplau traces the nurse-doctor relationship from the beginning of this century. Her conclusions, written more than 30 years ago, are valid today.

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