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Page 2774
... ward at Long Island . There are at present sixty - one woman in this ward , too many by far to be properly cared for by one attendant . ( 2. ) Another male attendant in the men's wards at Long Island , where at present our attendant is ...
... ward at Long Island . There are at present sixty - one woman in this ward , too many by far to be properly cared for by one attendant . ( 2. ) Another male attendant in the men's wards at Long Island , where at present our attendant is ...
Page 2801
... wards where Mrs. Lincoln decided these patients must go . It was not the work of a moment to provide these beds and to crowd together still further the already crowded patients in the ward selected by Mrs. Lincoln for these two women ...
... wards where Mrs. Lincoln decided these patients must go . It was not the work of a moment to provide these beds and to crowd together still further the already crowded patients in the ward selected by Mrs. Lincoln for these two women ...
Page 2806
... ward , and I was impressed with the fact that the wards were excecd- ingly well ventilated . Q. Was your attention called to the floors particularly ? A. Not that I remember . Q. But there was nothing improper that you noticed about the ...
... ward , and I was impressed with the fact that the wards were excecd- ingly well ventilated . Q. Was your attention called to the floors particularly ? A. Not that I remember . Q. But there was nothing improper that you noticed about the ...
Page 2810
... wards did you count ? A. I counted three wards . Q. And your idea was then that there should be one nurse to about tweny - five or thirty patients ? A. Yes . Q. When you say that you counted three wards , what wards do you refer to ? 4 ...
... wards did you count ? A. I counted three wards . Q. And your idea was then that there should be one nurse to about tweny - five or thirty patients ? A. Yes . Q. When you say that you counted three wards , what wards do you refer to ? 4 ...
Page 2815
... wards , how would you provide for the necessary contingent aris- ing from time to time of absences ? A. I should provide , or wish to see provided , a nurse for each ward ; and from the character of the patients I saw I should make very ...
... wards , how would you provide for the necessary contingent aris- ing from time to time of absences ? A. I should provide , or wish to see provided , a nurse for each ward ; and from the character of the patients I saw I should make very ...
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