Mette Sophie Zahrtmann (1841–1925) was a Danish deaconess and nurse. Zahrtmann became Sister Superior of the Danish Deaconess Institute in Copenhagen after the death of its founder Louise Conring in 1891. She is remembered for expanding the deaconess network in Denmark with additional homes and care centres and for adding theory to the training courses for nurses.
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| - Mette Sophie Zahrtmann (1841-1925) fue una enfermera y diaconisa danesa. Zahrtmann fue hermana superiora del Instituto Danés de Diaconisas de Copenhague luego del fallecimiento de su fundadora, , en 1891. Es recordada por haber expandido la red de diaconisas en su país, con albergues y centros de salud, además de haber aportado bases teóricas a la formación de enfermeras. (es)
- Mette Sophie Zahrtmann (1841–1925) was a Danish deaconess and nurse. Zahrtmann became Sister Superior of the Danish Deaconess Institute in Copenhagen after the death of its founder Louise Conring in 1891. She is remembered for expanding the deaconess network in Denmark with additional homes and care centres and for adding theory to the training courses for nurses. (en)
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| - Mette Sophie Zahrtmann (1841-1925) fue una enfermera y diaconisa danesa. Zahrtmann fue hermana superiora del Instituto Danés de Diaconisas de Copenhague luego del fallecimiento de su fundadora, , en 1891. Es recordada por haber expandido la red de diaconisas en su país, con albergues y centros de salud, además de haber aportado bases teóricas a la formación de enfermeras. (es)
- Mette Sophie Zahrtmann (1841–1925) was a Danish deaconess and nurse. Zahrtmann became Sister Superior of the Danish Deaconess Institute in Copenhagen after the death of its founder Louise Conring in 1891. She is remembered for expanding the deaconess network in Denmark with additional homes and care centres and for adding theory to the training courses for nurses. (en)
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