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... important branch of the science and art of nursing . Dr. Fullerton has demonstrated that she not only knows what to say , but that she has the happy faculty of saying it in a plain , practical style that interests as well as instructs ...
... important branch of the science and art of nursing . Dr. Fullerton has demonstrated that she not only knows what to say , but that she has the happy faculty of saying it in a plain , practical style that interests as well as instructs ...
Page ix
... of the conditions she may be called upon to manage . It is for her chiefly that this little book has been written . The importance , however , of a thorough understand- X PREFACE TO FOURTH EDITION . ing of the many ix.
... of the conditions she may be called upon to manage . It is for her chiefly that this little book has been written . The importance , however , of a thorough understand- X PREFACE TO FOURTH EDITION . ing of the many ix.
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... important that every pregnant woman should have her pelvis measured by the physician whom she expects to have attend her in labor , in order that it may be discovered whether her pelvis is at all under size , so that special precautions ...
... important that every pregnant woman should have her pelvis measured by the physician whom she expects to have attend her in labor , in order that it may be discovered whether her pelvis is at all under size , so that special precautions ...
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... important that the nurse should know the exact 10 1436 6 5 . 8 9 7 3 . 8 . 1 11 1. The right large lip . 2. The fourchette . 3. Right nympha . 4. Clitoris . 5. Urethral orifice . 6. Vestibule . 7. Orifice of vagina . 8. Hymen . 10. Mons ...
... important that the nurse should know the exact 10 1436 6 5 . 8 9 7 3 . 8 . 1 11 1. The right large lip . 2. The fourchette . 3. Right nympha . 4. Clitoris . 5. Urethral orifice . 6. Vestibule . 7. Orifice of vagina . 8. Hymen . 10. Mons ...
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... physician of any matters of importance concerning the condition of the patient which she may thus learn , and ask his counsel as to the advice she should give . CHAPTER II . SIGNS OF PREGNANCY . The Signs of 24 OBSTETRIC NURSING .
... physician of any matters of importance concerning the condition of the patient which she may thus learn , and ask his counsel as to the advice she should give . CHAPTER II . SIGNS OF PREGNANCY . The Signs of 24 OBSTETRIC NURSING .
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Page 188 - PM, and in some cases once or twice at night ; amounting to twelve fluidounces of food per diem. Diet from the second to the sixth week: — Milk I tablespoonful. Cream 2 teaspoonfuls. Milk sugar l/$ teaspoonful.