7945 examples of nurse in sentences

And when a child was born, Timon was at his wits' end, and blessed the old woman who came to nurse it.

Dinah, George's foster-mother, was loud in her lamentations at losing him; Phillis, Harry's old nurse, was as noisy, because Master George, as usual, was preferred over Master Harry.

Home and his good nurse Mountain, and his mother and our good Dr. Dempster will soon restore him.

But my friends here will bear you company as long as you favour us, whilst I nurse my poor Harry upstairs.

A nurse, who had been ill with bronchitis, developed symptoms of typhus, and Agnes Jones, fearing that her life might be sacrified, were she removed to the fever wards, gave up her bedroom to her, sleeping herself on the floor of her sitting-room.

It is valuable, to his mind, as the wet-nurse of the young orator, who enlarges his vocabulary and learns composition from its practice.

If war, in process of time, shall be abolished, or, failing that, shall be governed by the codes of humanity and chivalry, like a decent tournament; then the one sacrificial figure which will everywhere be honoured for the change will be the figure not of a priest or a politician, but of a hospital nurse.

In English literature several characters are recognizable as portraits of the type, notably Paul Dombey, whose nurse recognized that he was not for this world.

Never did bird brood over its young more fondlynever did nurse cherish more tenderly the new-born babe.

Finally, he is an enemy to God's favours, if they fall beside himself; the best nurse of ill-fame, a man of the worst diet, for he consumes himself, and delights in pining; a thorn-hedge covered with nettles, a peevish interpreter of good things, and no other than a lean and pale carcase quickened with a fiend.

She is the nurse of nature, with that milk of reason that would make a child of grace never lie from the dug.

I paid them, and then left Brighton with the child and nurse.

Amateur nurse.

The public health nurse and her patient.

HANSEN, HELEN F. Professional relationships of the nurse.

MCCONNELL, JEAN. Nurse please!

Wonder Books, Inc. (PWH); 7Jan74; R567513. R567514. Cherry Ames private duty nurse.

Pam Wilson, registered nurse.

Milun listened in silent horror, but could suggest no expedient, when her old nurse undertook to conceal the rest, if the child could be properly disposed of; and for this the young lady found a ready contrivance.

The nurse, and all the servants who attended, had been selected with great care, and performed their charge with fidelity; and the Northumbrian lady assured her sister, by a letter which they brought back, that she accepted the charge with pleasure.

"Lady Nurse, nursery college trained, wanted, under 34; very experienced babies.

With a sudden wave of anger he smote at it with his fist, and the nurse woke up with a shriek.

Nothing!" All the time he could see quite clearly the insect going round the cornice and darting across the room, and he could also see that the nurse saw nothing of it and looked at him strangely.

The nurse had to struggle with him.

At last he had found for nurse a woman who could follow his instructions literally, who understood that if he said five o'clock for the medicine the chap of six would not do as well, who did not in her heart despise the thermometer, and who resolutely prevented the patient from skipping out of bed to change her pillow-slips because the minister was expected.

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