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Florence Nightingale

Notes on Nursing / What It Is, and What It Is Not

  • nsclnhas quotedlast year
    To KEEP THE AIR HE BREATHES AS PURE AS THE EXTERNAL AIR, WITHOUT CHILLING HIM. Y
  • nsclnhas quotedlast year
    In her chapter entitled “Chattering Hopes and Advices”
  • Nandakishore Bhas quoted2 years ago
    incident to the disease are very often not symptoms of the disease at all, but of something quite different—of the want of fresh air, or of light, or of warmth, or of quiet, or of cleanliness, or of punctuality and care in the administration of diet,
  • hidanhas quoted7 years ago
    And the parents immediately run over in their minds all the families with whom they may have been.
  • hidanhas quoted7 years ago
    There are other ways of having filth inside a house besides having dirt in heaps
  • hidanhas quoted7 years ago
    they are very apt to commit all kinds of "negligences and ignorances" in performing it.
  • hidanhas quoted7 years ago
    first elementary notion of sanitary things, and laying the ground ready for all kinds of diseases.
  • hidanhas quoted7 years ago
    Effluvia from excreta.
  • hidanhas quoted7 years ago
    doubtful benefit to society when it leads people to look abroad for the source of evils which exist at home.
  • hidanhas quoted7 years ago
    where" the children can have "caught" the disease?
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