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Page 24
... matters of which her patient may hesitate to speak to her physician . In doing so the nurse should , however , speak to the physician of any matters of importance concerning the condition of the patient which she may thus learn , and ...
... matters of which her patient may hesitate to speak to her physician . In doing so the nurse should , however , speak to the physician of any matters of importance concerning the condition of the patient which she may thus learn , and ...
Page 26
... matter in the areola , or ring which surrounds the nipple . Some of this coloring matter seems to extend irregu- larly over the outer margin of the ring , and is called the " secondary areola " or " areola of Montgomery . " With this ...
... matter in the areola , or ring which surrounds the nipple . Some of this coloring matter seems to extend irregu- larly over the outer margin of the ring , and is called the " secondary areola " or " areola of Montgomery . " With this ...
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... matter is this : that during pregnancy all the functions of the mother's body are especially active in promoting the development of the child , hence an insufficient supply of essentially nourish- ing 48 OBSTETRIC NURSING .
... matter is this : that during pregnancy all the functions of the mother's body are especially active in promoting the development of the child , hence an insufficient supply of essentially nourish- ing 48 OBSTETRIC NURSING .
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... simple neglect of measures to destroy these dust germs may , by allowing decomposi- tion of the natural discharges , lead to septic poisoning . 66 It has been found , as a matter of 57 CHAPTER V Germs and Antisepsis,
... simple neglect of measures to destroy these dust germs may , by allowing decomposi- tion of the natural discharges , lead to septic poisoning . 66 It has been found , as a matter of 57 CHAPTER V Germs and Antisepsis,
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... matter of experience , that other diseases besides those commonly classed under the head of childbed fever , " or " puerperal sepsis , " may be induced by these small germs , and this explains why it is so very important that erysipelas ...
... matter of experience , that other diseases besides those commonly classed under the head of childbed fever , " or " puerperal sepsis , " may be induced by these small germs , and this explains why it is so very important that erysipelas ...
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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.