Annual RCN Foundation Lecture: Stories of Scotland’s early nurses and midwives

Date / time: 17 November, 6:00 pm - 7:15 pm

Annual RCN Foundation Lecture: Stories of Scotland's early nurses and midwives

 

 The Annual RCN Foundation Lecture, 18:00, 17 November 2021

Between 1563 and 1736, almost 4,000 people were accused of witchcraft in Scotland under the Witchcraft Act. Women and men were accused of witchcraft for various reasons, but some were accused of being witches for helping to care for their neighbours during sickness and childbirth.

Nicola Ring, Nessa McHugh and Rachel Davidson-Welch from Edinburgh Napier University share the findings of their research into this forgotten chapter of nursing history. They will tell the stories of some of the Scottish women and men cruelly and unfairly accused and punished for helping others, talk about their healing practices and reflect on what they did from a modern healthcare perspective.

The project was funded by a Monica Baly Education Grant from the RCN Foundation.This event is open to all, and will take place online.

Please sign up to attend and the link to join will be circulated in advance: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/witches-stories-nurses-and-midwives-accused-of-witchcraft-1563-1736-tickets-169449615361.

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