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Rev. cuba. enferm ; 22(1)ene.-abr. 2006. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: lil-446816

ABSTRACT

El presente trabajo esboza aspectos referentes a la historia y características del panteón de la Asociación Nacional de Enfermeras y Alumnas de la República de Cuba y de la capilla del Colegio Nacional de Enfermeros de Cuba con el propósito de divulgar la existencia de obras que testimonian la historia de la Enfermería Cubana. Se espera que la información que se brinda pueda contribuir al reforzamiento de la identidad profesional y de la autoestima de las enfermeras y enfermeros graduados, además, elevar la preparación humanística de los estudiantes de ciencias médicas, en particular los estudiantes de enfermería. Se puede concluir que el panteón de la Asociación Nacional de Enfermeras y Alumnas y la capilla del Colegio Nacional de Enfermeros, son construcciones funerarias que confirman los intereses de cooperación de estos profesionales para mejorar su condición social y poder disponer de sepulturas donde reposen sus fallecidos y fallecidas, en un lugar propio. Es importante su cuidado y la divulgación de su presencia en el camposanto Cristóbal Colón(AU)


The present work sketches relating aspects to the history and characteristic of the vault of the National Association of Nurses and Students of the Republic of Cuba and of the chapel of the National School of Male nurses from Cuba with the purpose of disclosing the existence of works that you/they testify the history of the Cuban Infirmary. It is expected that the information that you toasts can contribute to the reinforcement of the professional identity and of the self-esteem of the nurses and graduate male nurses, also, to elevate the humanistic preparation of the students of medical sciences, in particular the infirmary students. You can conclude that the vault of the National Association of Nurses and Students and the chapel of the National School of Male nurses, they are funeral constructions that confirm the interests of these professionals' cooperation to improve their social condition and to be able to have sepulchres where their deceaseds and deceaseds rest, in an own place. It is important their care and the popularization of their presence in the cemetery Christopher Columbus(AU)


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Humans , Facility Design and Construction/methods , History of Nursing , Mortuary Practice/history
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