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... character of the Sister in charge of any set of wards will not only affect the comfort and well - being of the sick or injured under her care , but will also exert a distinct influence over the members of the nursing staff who look to ...
... character of the Sister in charge of any set of wards will not only affect the comfort and well - being of the sick or injured under her care , but will also exert a distinct influence over the members of the nursing staff who look to ...
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... character is altogether unequal to bearing the strain put upon it . Gentle , kindly natures may be made capable of much good under the fostering care of watchful home influences , even if the lovable disposition be combined with ...
... character is altogether unequal to bearing the strain put upon it . Gentle , kindly natures may be made capable of much good under the fostering care of watchful home influences , even if the lovable disposition be combined with ...
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... character , whose perception of the needs of those dependent upon them is quick , and who are thoroughly trustworthy and cheerfully earnest in all that they undertake— these are the characters best fitted for the care and guidance of ...
... character , whose perception of the needs of those dependent upon them is quick , and who are thoroughly trustworthy and cheerfully earnest in all that they undertake— these are the characters best fitted for the care and guidance of ...
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... characters are equally insufficient in both . But as the evil of mismanagement in a small household , while lament- able in itself , is less deplorable than the sight of a large family in the same condition , so incapacity in the person ...
... characters are equally insufficient in both . But as the evil of mismanagement in a small household , while lament- able in itself , is less deplorable than the sight of a large family in the same condition , so incapacity in the person ...
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... character that could refrain from teaching from such a motive , or to point out further how unfit such women must be for Sisters . That they themselves lose much can never be doubted . A Hospital affords an excellent opportunity of ...
... character that could refrain from teaching from such a motive , or to point out further how unfit such women must be for Sisters . That they themselves lose much can never be doubted . A Hospital affords an excellent opportunity of ...
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