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" No sooner had the day nurses left the wards than the gas was turned so low that the faces of the patients could not be distinguished. One could see only the dim outlines of figures wrapped in gray blankets lying upon the beds. If any work was to be done,... "
Reminiscences of Linda Richards: America's First Trained Nurse - Page 18
by Linda Richards - 1911 - 121 pages
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Devices & Desires: Gender, Technology, and American Nursing

Margarete Sandelowski - Medical - 2000 - 324 pages
...gas was turned so low that the faces of the patients could not be distinguished. One could only see the dim outlines of figures wrapped in gray blankets...If more were used, the nurse had to provide them. . . . The captain of the watch ... at S AM . . . turned off all the gas, leaving us in total darkness."...
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Enduring Issues in American Nursing

Ellen Davidson Baer - Medical - 2001 - 396 pages
...gas was turned so low that the faces of the patients could not be distinguished. One could only see the dim outlines of figures wrapped in gray blankets...ward. If more were used, the nurse had to provide them . . . The captain of the watch ... at 5 AM . . . turned off all the gas, leaving us in total darkness....
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