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" This rule, indeed, applies to the well quite as much as to the sick. I have never known persons who exposed themselves for years to constant interruption who did not muddle away their intellects by it at last. The process with them may be accomplished... "
Notes on Nursing: What it Is, and what it is Not - Page 50
by Florence Nightingale - 1860 - 140 pages
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The Intellectual Life

Philip Gilbert Hamerton - Culture - 1875 - 512 pages
...Nightingale does not consider interruption baneful to sick persons only. " This rule indeed," she continues, "applies to the well quite as much as to the sick. I have timer known persons wito exposed themselves for years to constant interruption who did not muddle away...
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Once a Week, Volume 2

Eneas Sweetland Dallas - England - 1860 - 642 pages
...and, usually, the deficiency of sleep. Miss Nightingale says, in her "Notes on Nursing" (p. 29) : " F have never known persons who exposed themselves for...did not muddle away their intellects by it at last." Nothing can be truer than this : and no persons are more hopeless, both as to intellect and nerve,...
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The Intellectual Life

Philip Gilbert Hamerton - Culture - 1887 - 492 pages
...does not consider interruption baneful to sick persons only. " This rule indeed," she continues, " applies to the well quite as much as to the sick....With the sick, pain gives warning of the injury." Interruption is an evil to the reader which must be estimated very differently from ordinary business...
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Literary Industries

Hubert Howe Bancroft - Booksellers and bookselling - 1890 - 836 pages
...where I could count wilh some degree of certainty upon my time. Truly, says Florence Nightingale " I have never known persons who exposed themselves for years to constant interruptions who did not muddle away their intellects by it at last." Interruptions are fatal to good...
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History of the Pacific States of North America: Literary industries. 1890

Hubert Howe Bancroft - British Columbia - 1890 - 832 pages
...where I could count with some degree of certainty upon my time. Truly, says Florence Nightingale " I have never known persons who exposed themselves for years to constant interruptions who did not muddle away their intellects by it at last." Interruptions are fatal to good...
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The Works of Hubert Howe Bancroft: Literary industries. 1890

Hubert Howe Bancroft - British Columbia - 1890 - 852 pages
...country, where I could count wiili some degree of certainty upon my time. Truly, says Florence Nightingale "I have never known persons •who exposed themselves for years to constant interruptions who did not muddle away their intellects by it at last." In January, 187G, I left San...
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literary industries a memoir

hubert howe bancroft - 1891
...country, where I could count with some degree of certainty upon my time. Truly says Florence Nightingale, “I have never known persons who exposed themselves for years to constant interruptions who did not muddle away their intellects by it at last.” On a certain day in January,...
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The Intellectual Life

Philip Gilbert Hamerton - Culture - 1893 - 494 pages
...Nightingale does not consider interruption baneful to sick persons only. " This rule indeed," she continues, "applies to the well quite as much as to the sick....With the sick, pain gives warning of the injury." Interruption is an evil to the reader which must be estimated very differently from ordinary business...
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The Intellectual Life

Philip Gilbert Hamerton - Culture - 1893 - 488 pages
...Nightingale does not consider interruption baneful to sick persons only. " This rule indeed," she continues, "applies to the well quite as much as to the sick....With the sick, pain gives warning of the injury." Interruption is an evil to the reader which must be estimated very differently from ordinary business...
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The Greatest Works of the Greatest Authors, Ancient and Modern ...

Literature - 1894 - 916 pages
...Nightingale does not conader interruption baneful to sick persons only. "This rule indeed," she continues, "applies to the well quite as much as to the sick. I have never known persons who exposed themfdvesfor years to constant interruption who did not muddle away their intellects by it at lagt....
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