Hospitals, dispensaries and nursingJohns Hopkins Press, 1894 - 719 pages |
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Common terms and phrases
accommodation administration admitted appointed assistant asylum attendants average number basement Binnen Gasthuis building Buitengasthuis Burgerziekenhuis cent charge charity Children's Hospital Chile cholera clinical committee constructed contagious diseases cost Cottage Hospital cubic feet diphtheria discharge disinfecting Dispensary Dutch Hebrew Hospital duty Einrichtungen erected erysipelas established examination floor für furnish Gasthuis grounds infectious diseases insane institutions isolation Johns Hopkins Hospital kitchen Kranke Kranken Krankenhauses Krankheiten large number laundry London marine hospital service measles medical director medical officer medical staff medicine methods Montreal General Hospital muss Naval Hospital navy number of beds number of patients nurses opened out-patient pavilion paying patients Pennsylvania Hospital persons physician pital practical present question received resident scarlet fever smallpox superintendent Supervising supply surgeon surgical tion total number Toulon training school treated treatment trustees ventilation Verwaltung wards water-closets wing women
Popular passages
Page 19 - No parish money, or loaf, No pauper badges for me, — A son of the soil by right of toil Entitled to my fee. No alms I ask, give me my task ; Here are the arm, the leg, The strength, the sinews of a man, To work, and not to beg.
Page 7 - It were good, therefore, that men, in their innovations, would follow the example of time itself, which indeed innovateth greatly, but quietly, and by degrees scarce to be perceived...
Page 33 - But the woman who does woman's work needs a manysided, multiform culture; the heights and depths of human life must not be beyond the reach of her vision ; she must have knowledge of men and things in many states, a wide catholicity of sympathy, the strength that springs from knowledge, and the magnanimity which springs from strength.
Page 317 - It shall not be lawful for any physician to certify to the insanity of any person, for the purpose of securing his commitment to an asylum, unless said physician be of reputable character, a graduate of some incorporated medical college, a permanent resident of the State, and shall have been in the actual practice of his profession for at least three years...
Page 311 - Columbia, and when said rules and regulations have been made, they shall be promulgated by the Secretary of the Treasury, and enforced by the sanitary authorities of the states and municipalities, where the state or municipal health authorities will undertake to execute and enforce them; but if the state or municipal authorities shall fail or refuse to enforce said rules and regulations, the President shall execute and enforce the same, and adopt' such measures as in his judgment shall be necessary...
Page 309 - The endemic homes of cholera and yellow fever are the fields which give the greatest promise of satisfactory results to well-directed and energetic sanitary measures, and to this end an international sentiment should be awakened, so strong as to compel the careless and offending people to employ rational means of prevention.
Page 311 - Columbia; and all rules and regulations made by the Secretary of the Treasury shall operate uniformly and in no manner discriminate against any port or place...
Page 317 - No person shall be committed to or confined as a patient in any asylum, public or private, or in any institution, home or retreat for the care and treatment of the insane, except upon the certificate of two physicians, under oath, setting forth the insanity of such person.
Page 55 - But peaceful was the night Wherein the Prince of Light His reign of peace upon the earth began : The winds, with wonder whist, Smoothly the waters kist, Whispering new joys to the mild ocean Who now hath quite forgot to rave, While birds of calm sit brooding on the charmed The stars, with deep amaze...
Page 8 - ... urgent or the utility evident, and well to beware that it be the reformation that draweth on the change, and not the desire of change that pretendeth the reformation. And, lastly, that the novelty, though it be not rejected, yet be held for a suspect; and, as the Scripture saith, "That we make a stand upon the ancient way, and then look about us and discover what is the straight and right way, and so to walk in it.


