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Caring For the Nation: A History of the Mater Misericordiae University Hospital

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By (author): Eugene Nolan

Caring for the Nation tells the story of the country's best known and perhaps its most highly regarded hospital, Dublin's Mater Hospital. For 150 years, the Mater has been at the centre of city life, from its beginnings helping the poor of Dublin during the 1800s, when only the wealthy could afford to gain access to medical care, through the dark years of the Civil War and the Emergency, through the rapid medical developments that took place during and after World WAr II. These include the development of antibiotics, which meant that diseases such as TB, which had traumatised the country, could at last be cured; the growth of x-ray as a diagnostic tool, and the rapid progress in cardiac care, including the country's first heart transplant, carried out by Maurice Neligan and Freddie Wood in September 1985.

Founded by the Sisters of Mercy in 1861, the Mater was the first hospital to open its doors 24 hours a day, at the time, the only refuge open to those affected by the smallpox and cholera epidemics that raged through the overcrowded tenements. It was the first hospital to care for outpatients, and was at the scene of many of the most dramatic and traumatic incidents to grip the city, such as the attempted rescue of Sean MacStiofain from the hospital while on hunger strike, the Dublin bombings of 1972/73, and the Stardust tragedy in 1981.

Written by Sister Eugene Nolan, the hospital archivist, who nursed there for many years, Caring for the Nation is the definitive history of this Dublin institution, and a fascinating insight into the history and health of the city itself.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 1050g
  • Dimensions: 180 x 253mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Sep 2013
  • Publisher: Gill
  • Publication City/Country: Ireland
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780717157808

About Eugene Nolan

After training as a nurse and midwife Sr Eugene Nolan joined the Mater Hospital in Dublin as a staff nurse in the Intensive Care Unit.  She then entered the Sisters of Mercy qualified as a nurse and midwifery teacher and after some years as Principal of the Mater School of Midwifery in Nairobi Kenya returned to Dublin to the Maters Centre for Nurse Education a post she still holds. Sr Eugene has had a life-long interest in history and is now the hospital archivist.

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