Wood P J
Otago Poltechnic, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Nurs Prax N Z. 1996 Nov;11(3):50-4.
The nineteenth and early twentieth century discourse on the need for a separate children's pavilion at Dunedin Hospital, and for a fever hospital, constructed "the sick child' as an image of suffering. This research brief offers a preliminary consideration of the way in which this construction relates to Thomas Laqueur's "humanitarian narrative" (1989). It examines five texts to see how "the sick child' was used in a persuasive discourse to get hospitals.
19世纪和20世纪初关于在但尼丁医院设立独立儿童病房以及发热医院必要性的论述,将“患病儿童”塑造为受苦的形象。本研究简报初步探讨了这种塑造与托马斯·拉克尔的“人道主义叙事”(1989年)之间的关系。它审视了五篇文本,以探究“患病儿童”是如何在一种有说服力的论述中被用来争取建立医院的。