Notes on Nursing

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Notes on Nursing

Notes on Nursing was published in 1859 and is a fascinating view into the theories underpinning the early development of modern nursing and public health reform by "the Lady with the Lamp", Florence Nightingale. Emphasising common sense and thought for the patient's care in many more ways than just administering physician-prescribed medicines, this is still a very relevant book for those interested in health or caring for the sick and infirm today.

  1. 15

    00 - Preface

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  2. 14

    01 - Ventilation and Warming

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  3. 13

    02 - Health of Houses

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  4. 12

    03 - Petty Management

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  5. 11

    04 - Noise

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  6. 10

    05 - Variety

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  7. 9

    06 - Taking Food

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  8. 8

    07 - What Food?

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  9. 7

    08 - Bed and Bedding

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  10. 6

    09 - Light

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  11. 5

    10 - Cleanliness of Rooms and Walls

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  12. 4

    11 - Personal Cleanliness

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  13. 3

    12 - Chattering Hopes and Advices

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  14. 2

    13 - Observation of the Sick

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  15. 1

    14 - Conclusion

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Notes on Nursing was published in 1859 and is a fascinating view into the theories underpinning the early development of modern nursing and public health reform by "the Lady with the Lamp", Florence Nightingale. Emphasising common sense and thought for the patient's care in many more ways than just administering physician-prescribed medicines, this is still a very relevant book for those interested in health or caring for the sick and infirm today.

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