Eastern hospitals and English nurses, the narrative of twelve months' experience in the hospitals of Kouali and Scutari, by a lady volunteer [F.M. Taylor]. |
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... superintendent . They were so prized by the men , especially when they were of some bright colour : in fact , with very few exceptions , the men highly appre- ciated anything which conduced to habits of cleanliness and neatness . One ...
... superintendent . They were so prized by the men , especially when they were of some bright colour : in fact , with very few exceptions , the men highly appre- ciated anything which conduced to habits of cleanliness and neatness . One ...
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... superintendent that one of the hired nurses had behaved so badly on the passage out she ought to go home ; it was fixed she should return by the next ship that left . Before the party of nurses he had escorted out went to their work ...
... superintendent that one of the hired nurses had behaved so badly on the passage out she ought to go home ; it was fixed she should return by the next ship that left . Before the party of nurses he had escorted out went to their work ...
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... superintendent said she could go if she liked , but she would not pay her passage home . This quite upset Mrs.'s calculations , as she had reckoned upon a free passage to England . She be- came very insolent indeed , and was obliged to ...
... superintendent said she could go if she liked , but she would not pay her passage home . This quite upset Mrs.'s calculations , as she had reckoned upon a free passage to England . She be- came very insolent indeed , and was obliged to ...
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... superintendent's duties did not include the reformation of women of loose character and immoral habits , nor did we imagine the authorities would require details which were 20 AN EXCEPTION . often too terrible to dwell on.
... superintendent's duties did not include the reformation of women of loose character and immoral habits , nor did we imagine the authorities would require details which were 20 AN EXCEPTION . often too terrible to dwell on.
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... superintendent and the lady in charge of the kitchen begged the reverend Mother to give them lessons in this branch of cooking , which she kindly did ; so they went up to the General Hospital and saw how they were made , and watched the ...
... superintendent and the lady in charge of the kitchen begged the reverend Mother to give them lessons in this branch of cooking , which she kindly did ; so they went up to the General Hospital and saw how they were made , and watched the ...
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