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214 OPEN COUNCII/;
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To the Editors qftlie English Woman's Jo...
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Ladies To the Editors of St the . Thomas...
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To The Editors Of The English Wo7na?I F ...
becauselike most good-natured people , tliey " don't know how to refuse . ' *' If tlie precedents , which I have set forth may be of use to any of your d readers
so circumstanced I shall he glad , and I may return to the subject uner some other head on a future occasion . Madamtrul
A Practical I am , Mistbess , of y a yours _Household , .
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214 _OPEN COUNCII /;
To The Editors Qftlie English Woman's Jo...
To the Editors _qftlie English Woman ' s Journal . Ladies , of last monthJournalatten
tion I drawn was glad to the to see neg , in lected a consp truths icuous Miss part _Nightingale has ' s uttered when , not , on left the
relief too long afforded within in si illness ght , so b as y the to accumulate presence of the beautiful impressions objects of , pain which the weary sufferer brings to them to he freed from , day after omfort day . iven b
sent Tour ations correspondent of nature and ' s further sacred word observations s when thus on the presented c , g were still y repre more - could courag welcome If the know ing . good difficulties how and much rig , ht to result -hearted amend in the both peop bodil le who y mi and are ht sp striving be iritual obtained , condition in the by face some of others of sli dis ght - ,
ways g effort Do in we this not direction all know , they the strength would feel we it draw well out worth of making the words . which meet the influences they our refreshing eyes awaken , not at whatever there abruptl pleasure ? y , We moment but with can veiled which all In of in busy they us sympathetic testif life fall y they on to our the decoration hearts value arrest , of , and on the these the our attention indirect echoes walls ; .
the We case know of that the they uneducated have a deeper a temp a worth orary in illness silent may and may solitary give rise hours to , lasting and in appreciation of such teaching , . Surely we neglect many addition of the to " little things
much pondent on which in 's thi great remarks s way events as in to the do combined hang homes . " I of would efforts the sick , suggest that poor individual , , in and perhap attempts s your also may in corres & hos do - - -
pitals , by means of influencing the authorities , the chaplains , _surgeons trul , c . Yours very y , F .
Ladies To The Editors Of St The . Thomas...
Ladies To the Editors of St the . Thomas English 's Woman Hospital ' s , Journal March . 25 t 7 i , 1862 .
with In interest your , the February suggestions number by of Mrs the . Watts English as to Woman the relief ' s Journal which mi , g I ht read be itals and Workhous
b given the to occasional the minds and of well many -arran sufferers d siht in of our small Hosp works of artespecially es of state such y as that dep having ict in bri been ght appointed color the ge beautiful Lad g Superintendent forms of nature of . the I , beg Training leave _^ to
School shall , have for an Nurses opportunity " in connexion there to with try this y the ch Royal aritabl Infirmary e plan ; at and Liverpool that _^ I will , I , artist after Jun will e consi 1 st , gn take to charge me for of thi any s purpose paintings engag of this ing kin that d that these any works amateur of art or
, shall M be present used for idea thi on s onl the y . subject is , that an easel might be kept in several b of y the the y Ward bedside s , on or which in sight , at of suitable a patient times leaving , I would it there place for one an of hour the or paintings two , as
, seemed desirable . All requisite care shall be taken to preserve the drawings , & c , from injury ,
should and Hop co- ing any operation that be entrusted some , of your " to me readers . may I am think , Ladies this , M yours worthy . Merryw respectfull of their eatiieb y notice , .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), May 1, 1862, page 214, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01051862/page/70/
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