here is some interesting info from a research paper i wrote in college:
1)the first nursing school was in india approx 250B.C. only men were considered pure enough to become nurses.
2) according to the Charaka (vol I section xv) men should be of good behavior,distinguished for purity,possessed of cleverness and skill, imbued with kindness, and skilled in every service a patient may require.
3)the first nurse in the united states was male. Fray (Friar) Juan de Mena was ship wrecked off south texas coast 70 yrs before pilgrims landed at plymouth rock. He is the first identified nurse in what was to become known as the United States. among his virtues ,especially noteworthy was the humble charity with which he tended the sick.
4) during the Byzantine Empire nursing was a seperate occupation practiced by men. In the NEw testament the good samaritian paid the male innkeeper to care for an injured man,No one thought it odd that a man should be paid to provide nursing care. ( Luke 10:35-36)
hope you all found this info interesting.