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, obtain among the well as among the sick. The breaking of them produces only a less violent Notes on nursing - Page 9by Florence Nightingale - 1860 - 140 pagesFull view - About this book
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