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The following notes are by no means intended as a rule of thought by which nurses can teach themselves to nurse, still less as a manual to teach nurses to nurse. They are meant simply to give hints for thought to women who have personal charge of the health of others. Every woman, or at least almost every woman, in England has, at one time or another of her life, charge of the personal health of somebody, whether child or invalid,--in other words, every woman is a nurse. Every day sanitary knowledge, or the knowledge of nursing, or in other words, of how to put. | 1 Notes on Nursing A free download from http PROJECT GUTENBERG NOTES ON NURSING Florence Nightingale Notes on Nursing PART I MAY ALSO BE HAD IN WRAPPER 2s. PART I MAY ALSO BE HAD IN WRAPPER 2s. PART II MAY ALSO BE HAD IN WRAPPER 2s. PART II MAY ALSO BE HAD IN WRAPPER 2s. PART III MAY ALSO BE HAD IN WRAPPER 2s. PART III MAY ALSO BE HAD IN WRAPPER 2s. PART IV MAY ALSO BE HAD IN WRAPPER 2s. PART IV MAY ALSO BE HAD IN WRAPPER 2s. Notes on Nursing The Project Gutenberg EBook of Notes on Nursing by Florence Nightingale This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at Title Notes on Nursing What It Is and What It Is Not Author Florence Nightingale Release Date December 21 2005 EBook 17366 Language English Character set encoding ISO-8859-1 Notes on Nursing 2 START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK NOTES ON NURSING Produced by Jonathan Ingram Susan Skinner and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive Canadian Libraries NOTES ON NURSING WHAT IT IS AND WHAT IT IS NOT. BY FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE. LONDON HARRISON 59 PALL MALL BOOKSELLER TO THE QUEEN. _The right of Translation is PRINTED BY HARRISON AND SONS ST. MARTIN S LANE . PREFACE. The following notes are by no means intended as a rule of thought by which nurses can teach themselves to nurse still less as a manual to teach nurses to nurse. They are meant simply to give hints for thought to women who have personal charge of the health of others. Every woman or at least almost every woman in England has at one time or another of her life charge of the personal health of somebody whether child or invalid --in other words every woman is a nurse. Every day sanitary knowledge or the knowledge of nursing or in