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A Hand Book of Nursing for Family and General Use

December 12, 1878 issue

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This article presents information about the book "A Hand-Book of Nursing for Family and General Use." The book is a serviceable manual, published under direction of the Connecticut Training School for Nurses at New Haven, Connecticut. The book explains medical and surgical nursing, describes the more general duties of the nurse in the sick-room, with notes on the special features in the management of fevers, pneumonia, and other diseases. The book will serve a good purpose among both professional and amateur nurses.

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HAND-Book of Nursing for Family & General Use, A (Book); NURSES; SURGICAL nursing; BOOKS; NURSING; CONNECTICUT; UNITED States
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