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... nurse had to undergo , how much her patience was tried , and that nothing could enable her to fulfil the post as it ought to be done but doing it from love to Christ , she said , in a low earnest voice , " And that is what is wanting ...
... nurse had to undergo , how much her patience was tried , and that nothing could enable her to fulfil the post as it ought to be done but doing it from love to Christ , she said , in a low earnest voice , " And that is what is wanting ...
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Mary Stanley. cold . I see what a nurse might do , how she might check unseemly conversation and encourage the good ; but there is nothing of the sort here . " Others , who have lived what may be called a respect- able life , and have ...
Mary Stanley. cold . I see what a nurse might do , how she might check unseemly conversation and encourage the good ; but there is nothing of the sort here . " Others , who have lived what may be called a respect- able life , and have ...
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... nurses might be the means of giving religious instruction and comfort to the sick among whom they are placed , who know every temper of those on whom they attend , who have access at all times , and who , WANTS OF ENGLISH HOSPITALS . ས.
... nurses might be the means of giving religious instruction and comfort to the sick among whom they are placed , who know every temper of those on whom they attend , who have access at all times , and who , WANTS OF ENGLISH HOSPITALS . ས.
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... nurses is one to ten beds by day , and twenty by night . Only a very low class of women apply for the situation of under - nurses , and the difficulty of procuring them at all is at times so great , that matrons are often obliged to ...
... nurses is one to ten beds by day , and twenty by night . Only a very low class of women apply for the situation of under - nurses , and the difficulty of procuring them at all is at times so great , that matrons are often obliged to ...
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... nurses . The number of sick who came under hospital care in London are- In - patients . Out - patients 85,620 268,052 353,679 This only includes the hospitals , not the dispensaries . When we find everywhere the progress of error , is ...
... nurses . The number of sick who came under hospital care in London are- In - patients . Out - patients 85,620 268,052 353,679 This only includes the hospitals , not the dispensaries . When we find everywhere the progress of error , is ...
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