PREMIÈRE - infirmière laïque - FIRST - lay nurse - Montréal, Québec
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N 45° 30.279 W 073° 33.305
18T E 612877 N 5040028
Jeanne Mance a été la première infirmière laïque au Canada. La plaque est située au coin de la rue LeRoyer Ouest et Saint-Sulpice. Jeanne Mance was the first lay nurse in Canada. The plaque is located at the corner of LeRoyer West and Saint-Sulpice.
Waymark Code: WMZXAW
Location: Québec, Canada
Date Posted: 01/17/2019
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Texte de la plaque:
Jeanne Mance
(1606-1673)
Jeanne Mance fonda ici l’Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal, un des plus anciens hôpitaux du pays. Arrivée à Ville-Marie avec Paul Chomedey de Maisonneuve en 1642, elle en est la seule infirmière jusqu’à ce quelle fasse venir les Hospitalières de Saint-Joseph en 1659. À l’époque où les affrontements avec les Iroquois sont nombreux, elle soigne les blessés et les malades avec compassion et diligence, tout en multipliant ses efforts pour recruter de nouveaux colons. Première infirmière laïque au Canada, Jeanne Mance demeure toujours une source
d’inspiration pour qui se destine à cette profession
Text of the plaque:
On this site Jeanne Mance founded the Hotel Dieu de Montreal, one of the oldest hospitals in the country. She arrived in Ville Marie with Paul de Chomedey de Maisonevue in 1642, and remained the only nurse there until 1659, when she brought the Hospitalaires de St. Joseph to New France. At the time when there were numberous confrontations with the Iroquois she cared for the wounded and sick with compassion and dilligence, while increasing her efforts to recuit new settlers. Canada's first lay nurse, Jeane Mance remains an inspiration to those who seek a career in the nursing profession.
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