The Quarterly Review, Volumes 107-108John Murray, 1860 |
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Page 115
... nurse , and wore out his strength and spirits in at tending on her . He who had been unable to bear his burthen without her assistance , had now to carry her load as well as his own . Bowed down by the double pressure , his gloom ...
... nurse , and wore out his strength and spirits in at tending on her . He who had been unable to bear his burthen without her assistance , had now to carry her load as well as his own . Bowed down by the double pressure , his gloom ...
Page 204
... Nursing : What It Is , and What It Is Not . By Florence Night- ingale . London . 1860 . 2. Life in the Sick Room . Essays by an Invalid . London . Third Edition . 1849 . THIS little book of Miss Nightingale's is a work of genius ...
... Nursing : What It Is , and What It Is Not . By Florence Night- ingale . London . 1860 . 2. Life in the Sick Room . Essays by an Invalid . London . Third Edition . 1849 . THIS little book of Miss Nightingale's is a work of genius ...
Page 205
... nurse , rules by which nurses may teach themselves their art ; they are hints for thought . Every woman must , some time or other in her life , ' have the charge of some- body's health . ' ' I do not pretend to teach her how , ' says ...
... nurse , rules by which nurses may teach themselves their art ; they are hints for thought . Every woman must , some time or other in her life , ' have the charge of some- body's health . ' ' I do not pretend to teach her how , ' says ...
Page 206
... nursing . What is it to be a nurse ? From the imperfection of our knowledge there is a mischievous imperfection in our terms . In a large sense , Miss Nightingale calls every person a nurse who has in charge somebody's health , whether ...
... nursing . What is it to be a nurse ? From the imperfection of our knowledge there is a mischievous imperfection in our terms . In a large sense , Miss Nightingale calls every person a nurse who has in charge somebody's health , whether ...
Page 207
... Nightingale's hands . There may be some use in being startled , but there can be none in being displeased , at her disclosures of the unwholesome arrangements of our homes . | ing as it. 1860 . 207 Miss Nightingale's Notes on Nursing .
... Nightingale's hands . There may be some use in being startled , but there can be none in being displeased , at her disclosures of the unwholesome arrangements of our homes . | ing as it. 1860 . 207 Miss Nightingale's Notes on Nursing .
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