Abstract

In 1872, New England Hospital for Women and Children was established as the first hospital nursing school in the United States, which became the beginning of modern nursing education in the United States. Its establishment and development were influenced by Nightingale's nursing educational thought, and were also closely related to the work of two American female doctors. The establishment of New England Hospital for Women and Children nursing school made it possible to train professional nurses through formal nursing education, and laid the foundation for the development of nursing education in the United States.

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