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pubmed-article:9429968pubmed:abstractTextThe London Bible and Domestic Female Mission was founded in 1857 by Ellen Ranyard. A nursing mission was added in 1868. The structure and work of the mission can be used to exemplify three strategies utilized in Victorian philanthropy. First, the use of working class women in the maintenance of social order, secondly the utilization of the middle class household to exemplify relations between the social classes, and thirdly the creation of districts in an attempt to recreate a 'golden age' of rural communities. Ranyard created a women's mission to women. As such it did not display the gender division of labour apparent in much health and caring work, but a hierarchical division of labour based on social class is evident.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:9429968pubmed:articleTitleThe second missing link: Bible nursing in 19th century London.lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:9429968pubmed:affiliationSchool of Health and Policy Studies, University of Central England, Birmingham, England.lld:pubmed
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