Medicine and nursing

BMJ 1995; 311 doi: 10.1136/bmj.311.7009.872 (Published 30 September 1995)
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  1. Anne Mulhall,
  2. Anne Jones
  1. Independent training and research consultant Woking, Surrey GU22 0PT
  2. Research assistant Department of Nursing, King's College, London

    Medicine and nursing need both scientific and naturalistic inquiry

    EDITOR,--The issue of the BMJ of 29 July, exploring how nursing and medicine may interact more usefully, should prompt the nursing journals to initiate a similar debate in their pages. It was with dismay, though, that we read the two letters1 2 concerning an article by Hay.3 Although Hay's article received comment in the nursing press, the arguments surrounding it provide a timely rejoinder to the articles in …

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