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I want you to give my best wishes to the Lady Nurse of Ward K also to W[ard] M[aster] Cate, Brown, Billy
Dear Giddy has been such an indefatigable & capital nurse & housekeeper!
Berlin), all the students, & superintendent of nurses.
If one's patient has an ache or pain, the nurse whistles for the student (my whistle is 2).
The number of visits depending on the need & the competency of the nurse.
both dark Walt—I have been verry low since I have been at home, and all that has saved me is good nursing
I must tell you who I have had to cheer and nurse me, besides my parents and sisters: is a young Lady
I have nursed her in sickness, made every thing as agreeable and convenient as possible for her household
institution however is a place that many have preferred to be taken to, in sickness: where perfect trained nurses
I have nursed Han though many very bad, very hard physical disorders, typhoid, Erysipilas Erysipelas
I obtained a nurse, for my time was occupied in procuring remedies—all day—until allmost almost night
Jeff's wife, Mattie, attempted to be a peacemaker: she offered to nurse George if he should return home
Yesterday afternoon, at Buckingham Palace, representatives of the matrons, sisters and nurses of the
Lord Tennyson has written these lines in the first volume of his works:— Take, lady, what your loyal nurses
I was very sorry to hear from M rs Traubel that you were going to lose your good, kind nurse M Zeller
voyage did me much good, and when I arrived at Rugby, I was well enough to help for a month or two in nursing
—He also gave my nurse each night instructions that at the end of each 2 hours, I should take a milk
would have stayed longer with you only for some of the Camden fellows that was keeping up the nurce nurse
I should like to have been with you so I could have nursed you back to health & strength, but if you
I am his sole & only nurse, & help to dress, undress & bathe him, & he is under no restraint to say how
You must remember that I am housekeeper, nurse, marketer, & have to see that the house is decent, if
So far I am the only nurse, & if you have been as badly off as he is, you may have some idea of what
You will ask why we don't have a nurse?
you, but the pressure is so great that I can't get the moment to sit down, for as yet I am the only nurse
If things get worse I shall have to have a man to help me lift & nurse William.
I am sure he could advise me how to nurse & care for William in the best hospital manner,—as yet he has
If I had known earlier I would have gone on to Los Angeles myself, to nurse the lad; but this seems unnecessary
You were a "Nurse" in 1861. You are the biggist of humbug Poets of this or precedent generation! G.
refused so many things I did not like to tell mother but first Charlie was very ugly He would not get a nurse
reproductive organs, and, somehow, it wd seem to be the result of their logic—that eunuchs only are fit for nurses
fight (and perhaps lacking the inclination to bear arms), he began his service as a psychological nurse
felt A thrill run through him and thought he was dying he was in the dark he cald to one of the nurses
being whisked over here in two hours, then after three days good solid rest, with Mrs Davis & your nurse
Rice who is helping nurse the wounded soldiers in Armory Square Hospital.
do quite with it as you told me. that is I did not take it to each one, but I took it to the lady nurse
home sick the 1 of next month if you are able you must try to come on here lou s Lou's aunt goes to nurse
i went again and marthe went he wanted her to come she was there nearly all day only came home to nurse
A thrill run through him and thought he was dying he was in the dark he cald called to one of the nurses
Karin is babbling on the floor, playing with blocks, & both nurses are adding a not insignificant share
been looking forward to as a happy reunion, was given over to anxiety & telegrams to doctors and nurses
away to see you and stay a little with you—but you have good doctors and I am glad to think, a good nurse
I do not hear good accounts of your present nurse (Musgrove) and I have just written to Horace about
I am well pleased that you like your present nurse so well and hope he will stick to you and to the massage
him every day now—I am heartily glad you like Dr Walsh —I think you are well off as to doctors and nurse
In a good hospital you would be surrounded by absolutely capable attendants (doctors and nurses) and
I am glad to think you are well enough to get on without a regular nurse but however well you get you
Whitman, I am glad you can do the nursing article.
Gilder's request I write to ask if you would not write us a short, comprehensive paper on Hospital Nursing
Its A pleasure to know that you are comfortable—am glad to know that Mrs D & the nurse are kind I hope
Its A pleasure to know that you are comfortable—am glad to know that Mrs D & the nurse are kind I hope
is so painful to us to hear of so dear a friend being in trouble, we sh.d should like to go over & nurse
bring George home with you and how nicely we would establish him in our front room with Mat as chief nurse
let him have one of her rooms upstairs for him to sleep in and I intended to see if he could not be nursed
get away tomorrow but hope to— We had quite a pleasant time in coming on—Mrs Rice —(with child and nurse
His disease of course makes Andrew fretful and discouraged, and instead of soothing and nursing him Nancy
threatening rain—My sister Lou this forenoon with a nice chicken & some Graham biscuits—Warren (my nurse
These plays are: (1) The Troubador—who nurses wounded heroes during the war of the Rebellion (2).
Phil: Record Nov 24 As I write Ed W is making up the bed—he is a good nurse to me & does well—I believe
Representatives of matrons, sisters and nurses of the Kingdom waited on the Princess Louise of Schleswig–Holstein
these simple lines, being the latest and probably the last from his pen: Take, lady, what your loyal nurses
We have a "youngest" a year old who is a nobleman and beauty who must have a good nurse in order that