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" IT is the [unqualified] result of all [my] experience with the sick that, second only to their need of fresh air, is their need of light; that, after a close room, what hurts them most is a dark room and that it is not only light but direct sunlight they... "
Notes on Nursing: What it Is, and what it is Not - Page 118
by Florence Nightingale - 1860 - 79 pages
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Hall's Journal of Health, Volume 32

1885 - 438 pages
...purpose it has no equal. — ED. J in the SicK-Kooiu. It is the unqualified result of all my experience with the sick, that second only to their need of fresh...want. You had better carry your patient about after sun, according to the aspect of rooms, if circumstances-permit, thin lei him linger in a room when...
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American Medical Gazette and Journal of Health, Volume 11, Part 1

Medicine - 1859 - 940 pages
...less objectionable than private ones." Light. — " It is the unqualified result of all my experience with the sick, that second only to their need of fresh...is not only light, but direct sun-light they want. I had rather have the power of carrying my patient about after the sun, according to the aspect of...
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The Christian Remembrancer, Volume 40

Christianity - 1860 - 512 pages
...In defiance of nurses and doctors, she says: — ' It is the unqualified result of all my experience with the sick, that second only to their need of fresh...is not only light, but direct sun-light they want. I had rather have the power of carrying my patient about after the sun, according to the aspect of...
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A Treatise on Physiology and Hygiene for Educational Institutions and ...

Joseph Chrisman Hutchison - Human physiology - 1875 - 336 pages
...Light. 4. Light i< Ike Sick-room (p. 51, • 31).—" It is the unqualified result of all my experience with the sick, that second only to their need of fresh...of light; that, after a close room, what hurts them mortis a dark room, and that It Is not only light, but direct sunlight they want. You had better carry...
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A Treatise on Physiology and Hygiene for Educational Institutions and ...

Joseph Chrisman Hutchison - Health education - 1875 - 316 pages
...Light. 4. Light In tbe Sick-room (p. 51, 1 31).— "It is the unqualified result of all my experience with the sick, that second only to their need of fresh air is their need of light; that, afier a close room, what hurts them most is a dark room, and that it is not only light, but direct...
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Treatise on Physiology and Hygiene ...

J. C. Hutchinson - Hygiene - 1875 - 324 pages
...Light. 4. Light in tile Sick-room (p. 51, 1 31).—" It is the unqualified result of all my experience with the sick, that second only to their need of fresh air is their need of light; that, afier a close room, what hurts them most is a dark room, uud that it is not only light, but direct...
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A Treatise on Physiology and Hygiene for Educational Institutions and ...

Joseph Chrisman Hutchison - Health education - 1875 - 332 pages
...Light. 4. Light in thcSlrk-room(p. 51, 131).— "It is the unqualified result of all my experience with the sick, that second only to their need of fresh air is their need oflight; that, afier a close room, what hurls them most is a dark room, ami that it is not only light,...
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A Treatise on Physiology and Hygiene for Educational Institutions and ...

Joseph Chrisman Hutchison - Health education - 1875 - 332 pages
...lAght. 4. L,lght In the Sick-room (p. 51, 1 31).—" It is the unqualified result of all my experience with the sick, that second only to their need of fresh air is thcir need of light; that, after a close room, what hurts them most is a dark room, and that it is...
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Our Home Work: a Manual of Domestic Economy, Etc

S. S. Wigley - Home economics - 1876 - 432 pages
...clothes. " Place the pillows so that the patient may lean upon them, and not the pillows upon the patient. "You had better carry your patient about after the...the aspect of the rooms, if circumstances permit, rather than keep him in a room to which the sun has no access. Third. * In almost all diseases cleanliness...
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Miscellaneous pamphlets, Volume 8

1877 - 870 pages
...Nothing is found to offer these weaklings such a chance of becoming strong enough to keep and enjoy life. "Second only to their need of fresh air is their need of light," says Miss Nightingale, in the account of her great experience with the sick. "After a close room, that...
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