 | Edward Dillon MAPOTHER - 1864 - 88 ページ
...seems fit to say, that one leading idea with which the preface begins, pervades the entire work. " It may seem a strange principle to enunciate as the very first requirement in an hospital, that it should do the sick no harm. It is quite necessary, nevertheless, to lay down such... | |
 | Stephen Smith - 1872 - 332 ページ
...first lines of the preface to her admirable work, Notes on Hospitals, Miss Nightingale remarks : " It may seem a strange principle to enunciate as the very first requirement, in an hospital that it should do the sick no harm." It does indeed seem strange that, in this day of the... | |
 | State Charities Aid Association (N.Y.) - 1873 - 488 ページ
...given, because It 18 not desirable to make the report too lengthy. the author of "Notes on Hospitals:"* "It may seem a strange principle to enunciate as the very first requirment of a hospital, that it should do the sick no harm." And yet it is, nevertheless, necessary... | |
 | California. Department of Public Health - 1875 - 290 ページ
...that the great hospital is as liable to destroy life as to save it. This fact led Florence Nightingale to enunciate as the very first requirement in a hospital, " that it should do the sick no harm." These remarks respecting the detrimental influences of the agglomeration of a large number under one... | |
 | 1875 - 640 ページ
...construction and mismanagement a hospital may destroy the lives of its inmates, led Miss Nightingale " to enunciate as the very first requirement in a hospital, that it should do the sick no harm." That gifted woman proceeds further to say : " It is quite necessary to lay down such a principle, because... | |
 | California. Legislature - 1875 - 534 ページ
...that the great hospital is as liable to destroy life as to save it. This fact led Florence Nightingale to enunciate as the very first requirement in a hospital, " that it should do the sick no harm." These remarks respecting the detrimental influences of the agglomeration of a large number under one... | |
 | Robert Ellis Thompson, William Wilberforce Newton, Otis H. Kendall - 1876 - 1012 ページ
...NURSES FOR THE SICK1 MISS NIGHTINGALE, in opening the preface to her "Notes on Hospitals," says: " It may seem a strange principle to enunciate, as the...in a hospital, that it should do the sick no harm." But she goes on to show that hospitals may be so defective in contrivance and management that their... | |
 | 1879 - 802 ページ
...occurs : — " It may seem a very strange principle to enunciate as the very first requirement in an hospital that it should do the sick no harm. It is...actual mortality in hospitals, especially in those of larger crowded cities, is very much higher than any calculation founded on the mortality of the same... | |
 | American Hospital Association. House of Delegates - 1927 - 782 ページ
...Nightingale, in her "Notes on Hospitals" said, "It may seem a strange principle to enumerate as to the first requirement in a hospital that it should do the sick no harm." That is a striking statement; we want not only to do the sick no harm, but to do them good, and therefore,... | |
 | 1875 - 1200 ページ
...comprehensively stated the whole matter in the first words of her " Notes on Hospitals," in which she says, " it may seem a strange principle to enunciate as the very first requirement of a hospital, that it shall do the sick no harm." These propositions may be taken as the axioms of... | |
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