NURSING IN INDIA
The ancient records of India indicate the principles and
practices of nursing. They are so clear, intelligent and scientific, that many
of them might fit into any of the modern textbook.
The nurses were usually young men, and only in special
cases, women were taken for conducting childbirth. The progress of nursing in
India was obstructed by the low state of women, the caste system, illiteracy
and political unrest.
Military
nursing was the earliest type of nursing. In 1664 the East India Company
started a hospital for soldiers in a house at Fort St.George, Madras. The first
sisters were sent from St.Thomas Hospital, London to this military hospital. In
1797 a Lying - in - Hospital (maternity) for the poor of Madras was built with
the help of subscriptions by Dr.John Underwood. In 1854 the Government
sanctioned a training school for midwives in Madras.
Florence Nightingale was the first woman to have great
influence over nursing in India and had a close knowledge of Indian conditions,
especially army. She was interested in the nursing service for the civilian
population, though her first interest was the welfare of the army in India.
In 1865, Miss Florence Nightingale
drew up some detailed "Suggestions on a system of nursing for hospitals in
India". Graduates were sent out from the Nightingale School of Nurses at
St.Thomas Hospital, England to start similar schools in our country.
St Stephens Hospital at Delhi was the first one to begin
training the Indian girls as nurses in 1867. In 1871, the first School of
Nursing was started in Government General Hospital, Madras with 6 months
Diploma Midwives program with four mid-wife students. Four lady Superintendents
and four trained nurses from England were posted to Madras.
Between 1890 and 1900, many schools, under either missions
or government, were started in various parts of India. In the yearly twentieth
century, National Nursing Associations were started.
In 1897, Dr.B.C.Roy did great work in raising the standards
of nursing and that of male and female nurses.
In 1908, the trained nurses
association of India was formed as it was felt to uphold the dignity and the
honour of nursing profession.
In 1918, training schools were
started for health visitors and dais, at Delhi and Karachi. Two English nurses
Miss Griffin and Miss Graham were appointed to give training to and to supervise
the nurses.
In
1926, Madras State formed the first registration council to provide basic
standards in education and training. The first four year basic Bachelor Degree
program were established in 1946 at the college of nursing in Delhi and
Vellore.
With the assistance from the Rockfeller Foundations, seven
health centers were set up between 1931 - 1939 in the cities of Delhi, Madras,
Bangalore, Lucknow, Trivandrum, Pune and Calcutta.
In 1947, after the independence, the community development
programme and the expansion of hospital service created a large demand for
nurses, auxiliary nurse midwives, health visitors, midwives, nursing tutors and
nursing administrators.
The Indian Nursing Council was
passed by our ordinance on December 31st 1947. The council was
constituted in 1949.
In 1956, Miss Adrenwala was appointed as the Nursing Advisor
to Government of India. The development of Nursing in India was greatly
influenced by the Christian missionaries, World War, British rule and by the
International agencies such as W.H.O. UNICEF, Red Cross, UNSAID etc.
The first master's degree course, a
two-year postgraduate program was begun in 1960 at the College of Nursing,
Delhi.
In 1963, the School of Nursing in
Trivandrum, instituted the first two years post certificate Bachelor Degree
program.
The associations such as International Council of Nurses,
the nurses auxiliary of the CMA of India, T.N.A.I. Indian Nursing council and
State level Registration Council are closely connected with promotion and the
upliftment of the nursing profession.
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