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The Monthly Nurse

The Monthly Nurse.
circa 1840

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1840 Apron Bonnet Monnier Monthly Nurse Nursing Plump


The Monthly Nurse,

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a captivating and evocative image by Henry Monnier, circa 1840, offers a glimpse into the world of nursing during the early 19th century in France. This beautifully preserved print, available through Mary Evans Picture Library, depicts a plump, amply-figured woman in a traditional nursing uniform, complete with a white apron and a red cap adorned with a white ribbon and a rooster pin. Her warm, inviting expression and nurturing demeanor exude a sense of comfort and care, making her an embodiment of the compassionate and devoted nurse. The woman's voluminous skirts and full-sleeved blouse, both in a rich, dark fabric, contrast sharply with the pristine white apron, emphasizing her role as a caregiver and underscoring the importance of cleanliness during a time when hygiene practices were not as advanced as they are today. The bonnet, a common accessory for nurses during this period, completes her ensemble and further cements her identity as a dedicated healer. The Monthly Nurse, with her plump and nurturing figure, challenges the stereotypical portrayal of nurses as thin, stern, and unapproachable. Instead, Monnier's depiction emphasizes the human side of nursing, highlighting the tenderness and compassion that is essential to the profession. This image not only serves as a historical document but also as a reminder of the enduring importance of the human connection in the healing process. The Monthly Nurse, by Henry Monnier, is a captivating and poignant representation of the nursing profession during the early 19th century in France. This evocative print, with its rich detail and warm, inviting subject, offers a glimpse into the past and a reminder of the compassionate and devoted caregivers who have always been an integral part of the healing process.

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