| John Milton Scudder - 1895 - 940 pages
...what constitutes good nursing are as little understood for the well as for the sick. The same la\vs of health or of nursing, for they are in reality the...I am not a doctor. I must leave this to doctors." Oh, mothers of families ! You who say this, do you know that one in every seven infants in this civilized... | |
| Mary Adelaide Nutting, Lavinia L. Dock - Nurses - 1907 - 524 pages
...very elements of what constitutes good nursing are as little understood for the well as for the sick. The same laws of health, or of nursing, for they are...among the latter, — and this sometimes, not always. . . . O mothers of families, do you know that one of every seven infants in this civilised land of... | |
| Mary Adelaide Nutting - 1907 - 526 pages
...very elements of what constitutes good nursing are as little understood for the well as for the sick. The same laws of health, or of nursing, for they are...among the latter, — and this sometimes, not always. . . . O mothers of families, do you know that one of every seven infants in this civilised land of... | |
| Charles Doak Lowry - Teachers - 1908
...very elements of what constitutes good nursing are as little understood for the well as for the sick. The same laws of health or of nursing, for they are...among the sick. The breaking of them produces only less violent consequences among the former than among the latter, and this sometimes, not always.1... | |
| National Society for the Study of Education - Education - 1910 - 362 pages
...very elements of what constitutes good nursing are as little understood for the well as for the sick. The same laws of health or of nursing, for they are...among the sick. The breaking of them produces only less violent consequences among the former than among the latter, and this sometimes, not always.1... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - Education - 1916 - 1128 pages
...very elements of what constitutes good nursing are as little understood for the well as for the sick. The same laws of health, or of nursing (for they are, in reality, the same) prevail among the well as among the sick. The breaking of them produces only a less violent consequence... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - Education - 1916 - 1130 pages
....very elements of what constitutes good nursing are as little understood for the well as for the sick. The same laws of health, or of nursing (for they are, in reality, the same) prevail among the well as among the sick. The breaking of them produces only a less violent consequence... | |
| Florence Nightingale - Medical - 1992 - 184 pages
...very elements of nursing are all but unknown.. .are as little understood for the well as for the sick. The same laws of health or of nursing, for they are...the same, obtain among the well as among the sick (p. 6). Although my early education in nursing centered on knowledge of disease, its treatment, and... | |
| June F. Kikuchi, Helen Simmons - Medical - 1994 - 140 pages
...best condition for nature to act upon him" (p. 75) and to use creatively that which she called "the laws of health or of nursing for they are in reality the same" (p. 6). Those laws were said to be the same for both well and sick people. Nursing's visionary and... | |
| Florence Nightingale, Lynn McDonald - Biography & Autobiography - 2004 - 724 pages
...very elements of what constitutes good nursing are as little understood for the well as for the sick. The same laws of health or of nursing — for they...I am not a doctor. I must leave this to doctors." Oh, mothers of families! You who say this, do you know that one in every seven infants in this civilized... | |
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