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    • Medical History
    • Nursing and Midwifery Studies

    Background:

    • Historical figures in nursing and midwifery have often been overlooked.
    • Mary Seacole is a notable example of a nurse and midwife whose contributions deserve recognition.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To highlight the importance of remembering historical figures in nursing and midwifery.
    • To encourage the nursing and midwifery professions to acknowledge their influential predecessors.

    Main Methods:

    • Historical narrative analysis.
    • Biographical review of Mary Seacole's contributions.

    Main Results:

    • Mary Seacole's significant impact on nursing and midwifery practice is evident.
    • There is a discernible gap in the professional recognition of historical nursing and midwifery leaders.

    Conclusions:

    • Remembering historical figures like Mary Seacole is crucial for professional identity and inspiration.
    • The nursing and midwifery professions should actively engage in recognizing and celebrating their historical giants.