44 adjectives to describe nursings

That we should go out of our way to take pains to obtain embroidered sheets and lace-edged pillows, absolved us in their eyes from all the want of surgical nursing.

Pediatric nursing.

At first the doctors said he would not get over it, then that if he got over it he would be an idiot; but finally their surgical skill and careful nursing were rewarded, and he came out well in every respect, except for an awful scar along one side of his head.

After a child has lived three years it then breaks away from the tender nursing of its parents.

Obstetrical nursing.

R97400, 8Jul52, Ella F. Dake (W) & J. S. Brown (A) DAKIN, FLORENCE. Simplified nursing.

Westminster Bank, Ltd. (E); 16May57; R192287. DAVIS, DAVID N. Urological nursing.

Textbook of attendant nursing, by Katherine Shepard & Charles H. Lawrence.

Principles of psychiatric nursing, by Madelene Elliott Ingram.

A textbook of practical nursing.

of course not; he will be all right in a few days; his arm wants a little nursing, that's all.

All that medical skill and affectionate nursing of devoted relatives, friends, and a qualified nurse, could do towards saving the patient was done, and hopes were entertained of recovery till almost the last; but three days before the fatal end, hemorrhage of the intestines set in, and then the medical attendants despaired.

My good Tulee and a black woman named Chloe brought me back to life by their patient nursing.

VIII NURSING IN HOSPITALS FOR THE INSANE Mental nursing as a profession for educated women has much to recommend it.

MILLER, NORMAN F. Gynecology and gynecologic nursing, by Norman F. Miller & Virginia Bryant.

The missionaries came immediately; took the man to their home, and with kind nursing he was soon able to account for the miserable situation in which he had been found.

They often need his kindest nursing.

Maternal nursing, 3. , management of the diseases of children, 184.

But, I say, doctor, you intend then to make the Chambers pass a law for obligatory nursing by mothers?"

Professional nursing.

I refer to poor married women, who, having nursed their infants eighteen months, two years, or even longer than this, from the belief that by so doing they will prevent pregnancy, call to consult me with an exhausted frame and disordered general health, arising solely from protracted nursing, pursued from the above mistaken notion.

Nevertheless let no one think that because sanitary nursing is the subject of these notes, therefore, what may be called the handicraft of nursing is to be undervalued.

So gloom not, lad, Belsaye is safe, the sun shineth and behold my arm'tis well-nigh healed, thanks toto skilful nursing" "Of the Duchess Helen, Benedict?" "Haso hast found it outat last, lad" "Knew you she was here?" "Aye, verily.

I will send a nurse tonight, and with skillful nursing we will, if possible, save the patient.

One day, after three weeks of strenuous nursing, she quitted Guy's room very suddenly to battle with a ghastly feeling of faintness which threatened to overwhelm her.

44 adjectives to describe  nursings