22 Verbs to Use for the Word nursings

Mistress Sprague found that he was not in a fit state to travel; that he needed nursing to prepare him for his journey, and that no place was so fit as the great guest-chamber in the baronial Sprague mansion, near his friend Jack.

It does not require any nursing.

I like nursing; always did.

" "It is hardly worth her while to undertake nursing," said Isabelle coldly, "if she cannot stand such a trifle as this.

"That's what comes o' good nursing; some nurses would 'ave woke 'im up to take food, but I just let 'im sleep on.

"Will you promise to send me a message if you find night-nursing a necessity?

At the end of four hours I was comfortably housed at the residence of Dr. Bowman, who bestowed upon me skillful medical treatment, while his family gave me careful and faithful nursing.

Her father's lady secretary went nursing, and Lord Pinkerton, well aware of his younger daughter's clearheaded competence, offered Jane the job, at a larger salary.

I wish I could put into words all the blessed thoughts I had last week about God's dear will: it was a week of such sweet content with the work He gave me to do; naturally I hate nursing, and losing the air makes me feel unwell; but what can't God do with us?

Miss Nightingale thus learnt nursing very thoroughly, and when she came back to England turned her knowledge to account by taking charge of an institution in London.

With his assistance, she obtained some private nursing, which maintained her until the congregation had collected money enough to enable her to return to Berlin; which she did on the 2d of December.

Possessed of an ample fortune, which Montagu was to inherit, he troubled himself with none of the deep mysteries of life, and "Pampered the coward heart With feelings all too delicate for use; Nursing in some delicious solitude His dainty love and slothful sympathies.

On the other hand, that if the child is feeble in constitution, the teeth late in appearing, and the mother is healthy, and has a sufficient supply of good milk, especially if it be the autumnal season, it will be far better to prolong the nursing for a few months.

We take them as a matter of course, we regard nursing as a very suitable profession for a woman to take upif she can find nothing better to do; perhaps we may have been ill, and we were grateful for a nurse's kindness.

[Sidenote: Sanitary nursing as essential in surgical as in medical cases, but not to supersede surgical nursing.]

The first indications in treatment are those of what we may term 'nursing' the foot.

The women assert that they have only recently begun nursing, when they have been doing it for months; they show you superb children which they have borrowed and which they assert to be their own.

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

The very elements of what constitutes good nursing are as little understood for the well as for the sick.

Seguin sneered; Beauchene jested about the legislature decreeing compulsory nursing by mothers; and only Mathieu and Marianne remained silent.

Mr. Sidney Herbert, the War Minister, was one of the very few people who knew anything about her great powers of organisation; and happily he did know how thoroughly fit she was for the task of properly directing the nursing of the sick soldiers.

Miss Lucinda enjoyed nursing thoroughly, and a kindlier patient no woman ever had.

22 Verbs to Use for the Word  nursings