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Nurses For The Sick. Price With One A Le...
gers advantages and temptations which are , which not to beset be at _desp least young ised , when women offered we who to think go of out the to fearful their dail dan y -
work "In in conclusion great cities , let ; and me these mention , where , are be it is that ht their nurses nurses for _. " * the sick * are * ,
chiefl * " _* ( ( 2 y 1 ) ) wanted In In . all all - , the the and county great also , where and and numer other they ous hosp can . hosp itals taug itals and of infirmaries _JLpndon profession . in the . country . infirmaries of Workhousesboth in London and in the
country " ( 3 ) In . _, . _; inany . . . ,, ¦ , ; . . .. . > . . - , .- - ¦ _> / . /; . \ . . ' .. ' , ¦' . - ¦ :,. - ; ; . ;;; to " be ( 4 ) In various in various smaller laces institutions " * , or homes * ' for the ' * sick , now * beg ' inning *
" ( 1 opened ) Beside the training p provided . at the , usual hospitals . , there are special _provisions receivedand : made educated forit by for the _Nightingale at St Fund Thomas , by ' s which ital young and women _thensenti are
out with , certificates . of proficiency a year . . . Hosp , , _, , •'; .., Street " ( 2 ) Strand The Training from whence Institution nurses are of St provided . John ' s for House private , 7 families and a , _Karfolk arid for
King ' s , . College , Hospital . For this institution persons must be members of the . " Church ( 3 . ) for T private | ie , of institution Eng families land , and of _Nursing and not _^ here under Sisters Dissenters twenty , 4 - , five , _Devonshire are years admitted of age Square . \ , City _, , for
nurses * " ( 4 ) Pupil-nurses are ; received at the Hosp , ital certificates for Sick . Children and , 49 ,
] G _Qiendation _-reat Ormorid s are , g Street iven which , where will _^ after ensure , a sh good ort training places , as nurses-for children recom in
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France al supp most ly . flourishing there y Of g this _was they a _condition great took demand advantage ,, the demand for Coventry to . exact for weavers ribbons terms favorable being , and the greater to trade themselve than was the in s conditions that
frpm the master manufacturers ; one of these was _* no woman
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Aug. 1, 1861, page 426, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01081861/page/66/
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