Foregrounds and Backgrounds in Work for the Sick: An Address Delivered at the Forty-third Annual Meeting of the New England Hospital for Women and Childrenpermission, 1906 - 13 páginas A part of the Duke Medical Center Library History of Medicine Ephemera Collection. |
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... had other jobs , though , to be sure , jobs which could wait . One other assistant who heard the request said to himself , " Oh , he'll be in the ward in half an hour , and get plenty of cooler water ; and what possible difference.
... had other jobs , though , to be sure , jobs which could wait . One other assistant who heard the request said to himself , " Oh , he'll be in the ward in half an hour , and get plenty of cooler water ; and what possible difference.
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... ward and towards recovery , each pointing like a dog at his task , each put in blinders , like a horse , by his concentration on the future and the dis- tant . All concentration means deafness and blindness outside the circle which is ...
... ward and towards recovery , each pointing like a dog at his task , each put in blinders , like a horse , by his concentration on the future and the dis- tant . All concentration means deafness and blindness outside the circle which is ...
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... had other jobs , though , to be sure , jobs which could wait . One other assistant who heard the request said to himself , " Oh , he'll be in the ward in half an hour , and get plenty of cooler water ; and what possible difference.
... had other jobs , though , to be sure , jobs which could wait . One other assistant who heard the request said to himself , " Oh , he'll be in the ward in half an hour , and get plenty of cooler water ; and what possible difference.
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... ward and towards recovery , each pointing like a dog at his task , each put in blinders , like a horse , by his concentration on the future and the dis- tant . All concentration means deafness and blindness outside the circle which is ...
... ward and towards recovery , each pointing like a dog at his task , each put in blinders , like a horse , by his concentration on the future and the dis- tant . All concentration means deafness and blindness outside the circle which is ...
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... wards a baby whose digestion is upset , give it free treatment , which costs the hospital twenty dollars , send it out again without any inquiry into the way the mother feeds it or the air it breathes or the clothes it wears . A month ...
... wards a baby whose digestion is upset , give it free treatment , which costs the hospital twenty dollars , send it out again without any inquiry into the way the mother feeds it or the air it breathes or the clothes it wears . A month ...
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