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416 NOTICES OF BOOKS.
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Notes on Hospitals. By Florence Nighting...
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spare republicans at Washington more than democrats , some of his keenest rebukes being of Messrs . Sumner , H to ale , know and
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tionists very p are perfectly sincere in thinking tha , t , in striving to prosecuting preserve the the Union same unde object r t which he chan was ged before condi them tions , when they they are
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( To be continued . )
416 Notices Of Books.
416 NOTICES OF BOOKS .
Notes On Hospitals. By Florence Nighting...
Notes on Hospitals . By Florence Nightingale . Third Edition . London : Longman & Co ., 1863 .
longer Cut oif rendering by the weakness active service of an herself invalid the conditio heroine n from of any the
Crimea yet exerts herself to send forth , words of wisdom to
needed direct the we may activit gather y of others from { the , and very how first much words such of her direction Preface is ,
ci in p which le to enumerate she tells us as that the c very thoug firs h it t requirement may seem a strange of a hosp prin ital -
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Feb. 1, 1864, page 416, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01021864/page/56/
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