A Text-book of nursingAppleton, 1885 - 396 pages |
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... follows : - March 29 , 1884 . April 1 .. April 2 .. April 3 .. April 9 .. April 4 , Manhattan loan .. April 10 ... April 15 .. April 15 .. $ 400,000 597,500 200,000 200,000 200,000 153,000 350,000 193,500 250,000 In spite of which his ...
... follows : - March 29 , 1884 . April 1 .. April 2 .. April 3 .. April 9 .. April 4 , Manhattan loan .. April 10 ... April 15 .. April 15 .. $ 400,000 597,500 200,000 200,000 200,000 153,000 350,000 193,500 250,000 In spite of which his ...
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... follow the profession or not , will be of great and permanent value to them in the common experiences of domestic life . No possible social changes in the future can re- lieve woman of those cares and responsibilities which spring from ...
... follow the profession or not , will be of great and permanent value to them in the common experiences of domestic life . No possible social changes in the future can re- lieve woman of those cares and responsibilities which spring from ...
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... follow . This is more easily manageable , and less likely to become tangled than the more compact roll . If it is not advisable to move the patient , even from one side of the bed to the other , the mattress may be pressed down , while ...
... follow . This is more easily manageable , and less likely to become tangled than the more compact roll . If it is not advisable to move the patient , even from one side of the bed to the other , the mattress may be pressed down , while ...
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... Follow this by rubbing in well a small quantity of some simple ointment , to keep the skin sup- ple . Finally , dust the parts with some fine powder , to absorb the moisture of the skin . Oxide of zinc is per- haps the best . Lycopodium ...
... Follow this by rubbing in well a small quantity of some simple ointment , to keep the skin sup- ple . Finally , dust the parts with some fine powder , to absorb the moisture of the skin . Oxide of zinc is per- haps the best . Lycopodium ...
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... follow even a slight cut , did not the clots thus formed effectually close the in- jured blood - vessels and prevent further escape of the vital fluid . Occasionally this coagulation of the fibrin takes place while the blood is still in ...
... follow even a slight cut , did not the clots thus formed effectually close the in- jured blood - vessels and prevent further escape of the vital fluid . Occasionally this coagulation of the fibrin takes place while the blood is still in ...
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abdomen acid action albumen antiseptic aorta applied arteries bandage bath bleeding blister blood body bones bowels breath Bright's disease burn called cantharides carbolic carbolic acid catheter cavity chest child chloroform clean Cloth cold water common condition constipation covered danger diarrhoea digestion discharge disease disinfected dose dressings dyspnoea effect emetic enema fever finger fluid fracture give given hæmorrhage head heart heat important inflammation injury intestinal irritation keep less limb lungs matter medicine membrane milk mouth mucous mucous membrane muscles nausea necessary nurse ounces pain patient pint placenta plaster poison poultice pressure pulse quantity rectum relieved removed respiration salt sheet sick sick-room side skin solution sometimes specific gravity sponge stimulants strangury STRYCHNIA sugar surface symptoms tablespoonful taken temperature Tincture tion tissues trachea treatment tube urine usually uterus ventilation vomiting ward warm washed wound
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Page 132 - Carrageen moss, pour over it two cups of boiling water, and let it stand where it will keep hot, but not boil, for two hours.