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Page 2805
... nurses did you see any nurses there ? A. I did . Q. Were you informed as to the number of nurses ? A. I don't ... nurse to each ward would have been sufficient . Q. As to the food did you see any of the food which was supplied to ...
... nurses did you see any nurses there ? A. I did . Q. Were you informed as to the number of nurses ? A. I don't ... nurse to each ward would have been sufficient . Q. As to the food did you see any of the food which was supplied to ...
Page 2810
... nurses ? I had opportunities to talk both to the assistant and the nurses ; but I didn't avail myself of them . Q ... nurse to about tweny - five or thirty patients ? A. Yes . Q. When you say that you counted three wards , what wards ...
... nurses ? I had opportunities to talk both to the assistant and the nurses ; but I didn't avail myself of them . Q ... nurse to about tweny - five or thirty patients ? A. Yes . Q. When you say that you counted three wards , what wards ...
Page 2813
... nurses at the hospital . Do you think it desirable in a hospital of this size , a hospital with 150 or 200 patients , to have a nurse as a head nurse ? A. I do . Q. What should be the qualifications of that head nurse ? A. She should ...
... nurses at the hospital . Do you think it desirable in a hospital of this size , a hospital with 150 or 200 patients , to have a nurse as a head nurse ? A. I do . Q. What should be the qualifications of that head nurse ? A. She should ...
Page 2814
... nurses notified you of that fact , would you keep such a person as nurse to admin- ister medicine , whether you actually believed it or not ? 1. I would not like to condemn a person without knowing whether it was so or not . Q. Well ...
... nurses notified you of that fact , would you keep such a person as nurse to admin- ister medicine , whether you actually believed it or not ? 1. I would not like to condemn a person without knowing whether it was so or not . Q. Well ...
Page 2815
... nurse and that he discharged this nurse , because , as he stated , he was unfaithful , untruth- ful , inefficient , and insolent , and that he told the superintendent of the Long Island Hospital that such was the fact , and that ...
... nurse and that he discharged this nurse , because , as he stated , he was unfaithful , untruth- ful , inefficient , and insolent , and that he told the superintendent of the Long Island Hospital that such was the fact , and that ...
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