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... Orders , as they have no annual reports or printed statements ; their histories are few and imperfect , and often do not reach down to the present time . A very useful and interesting work might be written , giving an account of the ...
... Orders , as they have no annual reports or printed statements ; their histories are few and imperfect , and often do not reach down to the present time . A very useful and interesting work might be written , giving an account of the ...
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... orders of society ; if we would reclaim citizens to our country , and children to our God , let us watch with anxious care over the Hospitals of our land . Let it be our concern to procure for them the blessings of our pure Reformed ...
... orders of society ; if we would reclaim citizens to our country , and children to our God , let us watch with anxious care over the Hospitals of our land . Let it be our concern to procure for them the blessings of our pure Reformed ...
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... order to the generality of nurses , and taught by a residence in hospitals to recognize and relieve the most common kinds of illness . They should be , ' he added , ' animated with religion ; science and mere humanity can- not be relied ...
... order to the generality of nurses , and taught by a residence in hospitals to recognize and relieve the most common kinds of illness . They should be , ' he added , ' animated with religion ; science and mere humanity can- not be relied ...
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... order , and de- dicate themselves to the most menial attendance on the sick . I went one morning to the hospital at Bruges ; all the nurses are ' Béguines , ' and it was a striking sight to see these women , whose countenances , manners ...
... order , and de- dicate themselves to the most menial attendance on the sick . I went one morning to the hospital at Bruges ; all the nurses are ' Béguines , ' and it was a striking sight to see these women , whose countenances , manners ...
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... order to see that they carry these rules clearly in their heads ; let books be framed for them , containing the essential rules of prac- tice , briefly , clearly , and untechnically written ; let such women , thus educated , be ...
... order to see that they carry these rules clearly in their heads ; let books be framed for them , containing the essential rules of prac- tice , briefly , clearly , and untechnically written ; let such women , thus educated , be ...
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