. Nursing : its principles and practice for hospital and private use . Nursing is an art . . requiring as hard a preparation,as exclusive a devotion as any painters or sculptors what is the having to deal with dead canvas or coldmarble compared to the living body, the temple of GodsSpirit ? It is one of the fine arts, I had almost said thefinest of the fine arts. Florence Nightingale. A motive that gives a sublime rhythm to a womans life,and exalts habit into partnership with the worlds highestneeds, is not to be had where and how she wills; to knowthat high initiation, she must often


. Nursing : its principles and practice for hospital and private use . Nursing is an art . . requiring as hard a preparation,as exclusive a devotion as any painters or sculptors what is the having to deal with dead canvas or coldmarble compared to the living body, the temple of GodsSpirit ? It is one of the fine arts, I had almost said thefinest of the fine arts. Florence Nightingale. A motive that gives a sublime rhythm to a womans life,and exalts habit into partnership with the worlds highestneeds, is not to be had where and how she wills; to knowthat high initiation, she must often tread where it is hardto tread, and feel the chill air, and watch through dark-ness. It is not true that love makes all things easy; itmakes us choose what is difficult. George Eliot. T NURSING: ITS PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE FOR HOSPITAL AND PRIVATE USE BY ISABEL HAMPTON ROBB Graduate of the New York Training School for Nurses attached to BellevueHospital; late Superintendent of Nurses and Principal of the TrainingSchool for Nurses, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimornursingitsprinci0robb


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