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Herb men were called ___., meaning___
“herbicheros", one who practiced witchcraft
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Persons suffering from diseases without any identified cause were
believed bewitched by
mangkukulam” or “manggagaway"
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Difficult childbirth and some diseases were called ___, which are attributed to ___
called “pamao”, nunos
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Also known as Good midwife
mabuting hilot
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If the birth became difficult, ___ were supposed to be the cause.
witches
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___ were exploded from a
bamboo cane close to the head of the suffered
Gunpowder
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it was established mainly to care for the Spanish king’s soldiers, but also admitted Spanish
civilians; founded by Gov. Francisco de Sande
Hospital Real de Manila (1577)
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founded by Brother Juan Clemente and was administered for many years by the Hospitalliers
of San Juan de Dios; built exclusively for patients with leprosy
San Lazaro Hospital (1578)
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– established by the Franciscan Order; service was in general supported by alms and contributions
from charitable persons
Hospital de Indios (1586)
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established in Laguna; near a medicinal spring, founded by Brother J. Bautista of the
Franciscan Order
Hospital de Aguas Santas (1590)
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– founded by the Brotherhood of Misericordia and administered by the Hospitaliers of San
Juan de Dios; support was delivered from alms and rents; rendered general health service to the public
San Juan de Dios Hospital (1596)
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wife of Jose Rizal, installed a field hospital in an estate house in Tejeros. She provided nursing
care to the wounded night and day
Josephine Bracken
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converted their house into quarters for the Filipino soldiers; during the Philippine-American War that broke out in 1899
Rosa Sevilla de Alvero
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wife of Emilio Aguinaldo who organized that Filipino Red Cross under the inspiration of Mabini.
Dona Hilaria de Aguinaldo
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second wife of Emilio Aguinaldo; provided nursing care to Filipino soldiers during the revolution, President of the Filipino Red Cross branch in Batangas.
Dona Maria Agoncillo de Aguinaldo
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nursed the wounded Filipino soldiers and gave them shelter and food
Melchora Aquino a.k.a. “Tandang Sora
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— a revolutionary leader in Nueva Ecija; provided nursing care to the wounded when not in combat
Capitan Salome
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revolutionary leader in Laguna, also provided nursing services to her troops
Agueda Kahabagan
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— stayed in the hospital at Biak na Bato to care for wounded soldiers
Trinidad Tecson (“Ina ng Biak-na-Bato”)
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Americans began training the first Filipino nursing students in ___
1907
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The first Filipino nursing students also studied subjects that were more relevant to their
patients, such as ___ and ____
“the nursing of tropical diseases" and “industrial and living conditions in the islands
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wrote the book, A History of Nursing: From the Earliest Times to the Present Day with Special Reference to the Work of the
Past Thirty Years.
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The first hospital in the Philippines which trained Filipino nurses in 1906
Iloilo Mission Hospital
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In this
period, ____ was mandated, allowing Filipino nursing student to study in United States.
Among of the first wave of nurses who went to United States
Pensionado Act of 1903 (or Act 854)
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ran by the Baptist Foreign Mission Society of America
Iloilo MissionHospital School of Nursing (Iloilo City, 1906)
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The hospital was established by the Archbishop of Manila, Jeremiah Harty under the supervision of the Sisters of St. Paul de Chartres located in Intramuros.
Saint Paul’s Hospital School of Nursing (Manila, 1907)
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Began in 1901 as a small dispensary for Civil officers and Employees in the City of Manila and later grew as a Civil Hospital
Philippine General Hospital School of Nursing (Manila, 1907)
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The hospital is an Episcopalian Institution. It began as a small dispensary in 1903. In 1907, the
school opened with three girls admitted
St. Luke’s Hospital School of Nursing (Quezon City, 1907)
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____ which amends ____, allowed the regulation of nursing practice transpiredduring this period
Promulgation of Act No. 2493, Medical Law (Act No. 310)
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In 1919, the First True Nursing Law was enacted through ___
Act 2808
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The first nursing board examination in the Philippines was given on ___
1920
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The first executive officer of
the Board Examiners for Nurses is a ____
physician
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The hospital was established by Dr. WN Lemon in a small house on Azcarraga, Sampaloc, Manila
Mary Chiles Hospital School of Nursing (Manila, 1911)
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In 1913, through the initiative of Dr. Benito Valdez, the board of inspectors and the executive board of the hospital passed a resolution to open school of nursing
San Juan de Dios Hospital School of Nursing (Manila, 1913)
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In 1913, the American Baptist Foreign Mission Society sent Dr. PH Lerrigo to Capiz for the purpose of
opening a hospital, a hospital which offered an annual fee of 100
Emmanuel Hospital School of Nursing (Capiz, 1913)
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Southern Islands Hospital School of Nursing (Cebu, 1918)
The hospital was established in 1911 under the Bureau of Health.
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The Filipino Nurses
Association was established on ____
October 15
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Act that necessitates all nurses who are practicing the profession to register yearly.
An Act Regulating the Practice of Nursing Profession in the Philippine islands
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When did the The Filipino Nurses Association came a member of the International Council of Nurses?
1929
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To enter nursing
education an applicant must be able to complete ____.
secondary education
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Other Schools of Nursing
- 1. Zamboanga General Hospital School of Nursing (1921)
- 2. Chinese General Hospital School of Nursing (1921)
- 3. Baguio General Hospital School of Nursing (1923)
- 4. Manila Sanitarium Hospital and School of Nursing (1930)
- 5. St. Paul School of Nursing in Iloilo City (1946)
- 6. North General Hospital and School of Nursing (1946)
- 7. Siliman University School of Nursing (1947)
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Who founded Hospital Real de Manila (1577)?
Gov. Francisco de Sande
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Who founded San Lazaro Hospital (1578)?
Brother Juan Clemente
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Who founded Hospital de Indios (1586)?
Franciscan order
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Who founded San Juan de Dios Hospital (1596)?
founded by the Brotherhood of Misericordia
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Who established Saint Paul’s Hospital School of Nursing (Manila, 1907)?
Archbishop of Manila, Jeremiah Harty
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