1 Rogers’ Science of Unitary Human Beings Bibliography Compiled by Jacqueline Fawcett From Fawcett, J., & DeSanto-Madeya, S. (2013). Contemporary nursing knowledge: Analysis and evaluation of nursing models and theories (3rd ed.). Philadephia: F. A. Davis. Society of Rogerian Scholars Web Site: http://www.societyofrogerianscholars.org All issues of Visions: The Journal of Rogerian Nursing Science can be accessed in pdf format from the Society of Rogerian Scholars Web Site Rogers’ Science of Unitary Human Beings Wiki: http://rogeriannursingscience.wikispaces.com/ Rogerian Scholars List Serv: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Martha_E_Rogers/ Web site for Power as Knowing Participation in Change Instrument: www.DrElizabethBarrett.com or www.PowerImagery.com Primary Sources Barrett, E.A.M., & Malinski, V.M. (Eds.). (1994a). Martha E. Rogers: Eighty years of excellence. New York: Society of Rogerian Scholars. Barrett, E.A.M., & Malinski, V.M. (Eds.). (1994b). Martha E. Rogers: Her life and her work. Philadelphia: F.A. Davis. 2 Huch, M.H. (1991). Perspectives on health. Nursing Science Quarterly, 4, 33–40. Huch, M.H. (1995). Nursing and the next millennium. Nursing Science Quarterly, 8, 38–44. Malinski, V.M. (1986). Further ideas from Martha Rogers. In V.M. Malinski (Ed.), Explorations on Martha Rogers' science of unitary human beings (pp. 9– 14). Norwalk, CT: Appleton-Century-Crofts. Randell, B.P. (1992). Nursing theory: The 21st century. Nursing Science Quarterly, 5, 176–184. Rogers, M.E. (1961). Educational revolution in nursing. New York: Macmillan. Rogers, M.E. (1963). Some comments on the theoretical basis of nursing practice. Nursing Science, 1(1), 11–13, 60–61. Rogers, M.E. (1964). Reveille in nursing. Philadelphia: F.A. Davis. Rogers, M.E. (1970). An introduction to the theoretical basis of nursing. Philadelphia: F.A. Davis. Rogers, M.E. (1980a). Nursing: A science of unitary man. In J.P. Riehl & C. Roy (Eds.), Conceptual models for Appleton-Century-Crofts. nursing practice (2nd ed., pp. 329–337). New York: 3 Rogers, M.E. (1980b). Science of unitary man. Tape I. Unitary man and his world: A paradigm for nursing. New York: Media for Nursing. [Audiotape.] Rogers, M.E. (1980c). Science of unitary man. Tape II. Developing an organized abstract system: Synthesis of facts and ideas for a new product. New York: Media for Nursing. [Audiotape.] Rogers, M.E. (1980d). Science of unitary man. Tape III. Principles and theories: Directions for description, explanation and prediction. New York: Media for Nursing. [Audiotape.] Rogers, M.E. (1980e). Science of unitary man. Tape IV. Theories of accelerating evolution, paranormal phenomena and other events. New York: Media for Nursing. [Audiotape.] Rogers, M.E. (1980f). Science of unitary man. Tape V. Health and illness: New perspectives. New York: Media for Nursing. [Audiotape.] Rogers, M.E. (1980g). Science of unitary man. Tape VI. 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