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" ... directions, and to attend on the sick during the intervals between his visits. Here the French are greatly our superiors. Their medical arrangements are extremely good, their surgeons more numerous, and they have also the help of the Sisters of Charity,... "
England's battles by sea and land, from the commencement of the French ... - Página 265
de William Freke Williams - 1854
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The Life of Florence Nightingale: 1820-1861

Sir Edward Tyas Cook - 1913 - 556 páginas
...dressers or nurses to carry out the surgeon's directions, and to attend on the sick during the intervals between his visits. Here the French are greatly our...who have accompanied the expedition in incredible numbers.1 These devoted women are excellent nurses." These scathing attacks changed the mood of the...
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The Life of Florence Nightingale: 1820-1861

Sir Edward Tyas Cook - 1913 - 566 páginas
...dressers or nurses to carry out the surgeon's directions, and to attend on the sick during the intervals between his visits. Here the French are greatly our...who have accompanied the expedition in incredible numbers.1 These devoted women are excellent nurses." These scathing attacks changed the mood of the...
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The Life of Florence Nightingale: 1820-1861

Sir Edward Tyas Cook - 1914 - 562 páginas
...dressers or nurses to carry out the surgeon's directions, and to attend on the sick during the intervals between his visits. Here the French are greatly our...who have accompanied the expedition in incredible numbers.1 These devoted women are excellent nurses." These scathing attacks changed the mood of the...
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The Life of Florence Nightingale v. 1, Volumen 1

Sir Edward Tyas Cook - 1914 - 584 páginas
...sick during the intervals between his visits. Here the French are greatly our superiors. Thenmedical arrangements are extremely good, their surgeons more...who have accompanied the expedition in incredible numbers.1 These devoted women are excellent nurses." These scathing attacks changed the mood of the...
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Catholic Builders of the Nation: A Symposium on the Catholic ..., Volumen 3

Constantine Edward McGuire - 1923 - 446 páginas
...facilities arranged for the British soldiers and the good fortune of the French who had the nursing Sisters: Here the French are greatly our superiors. Their medical...numbers. These devoted women are excellent nurses. Immediately letters piled up in the Times office asking, "Why have we no Sisters of Charity?" Florence...
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Eyes Across the Channel: French Revolutions, Party History and British ...

Clare A. Simmons - 2000 - 250 páginas
...cause of British feelings of inferiority: also in October 1854, The Times admitted that in medical care the French are greatly our superiors. Their medical...for the sick and wounded all the offices which could he rendered in the most complete hospitals. We have nothing.5" Florence Nightingale was already organizing...
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A Rage to Live: A Biography of Richard and Isabel Burton

Mary S. Lovell - 2000 - 948 páginas
...is worthy only of the savages of Dahome!' thundered a despatch from William Russell in The Times.* 'Here the French are greatly our superiors. Their...extremely good, their surgeons more numerous and they have the Sisters of Charity . . .' A letter in the following day's edition asked, 'Why have we no Sisters...
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Battle Cries and Lullabies: Women in War from Prehistory to the Present

Linda Grant De Pauw - 2000 - 440 páginas
...military hospital at Scutari, a piece in the London Times went so far as to praise the French hospitals: "Here the French are greatly our superiors. Their medical arrangements are extremely good . . . and they have the help of the Sisters of Charity. . . . These devoted women are excellent nurses."...
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Women and Poor Relief in Seventeenth-century France: The Early History of ...

Susan E. Dinan - 2006 - 208 páginas
...hospitals and praising those of the French: Our whole medical system is shamefully bad. The wom-out pensioners who were brought out as an ambulance corps...good, their surgeons more numerous, and they have the help of the "Sisters of Charity" who have accompanied the expedition in incredible numbers. These...
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Bram Stoker and Russophobia: Evidence of the British Fear of Russia in ...

Jimmie E. Cain, Jr. - 2006 - 216 páginas
...dressers or nurses to carry out the surgeon's directions and to attend on the sick during intervals between his visits. Here the French are greatly our...numbers These devoted women are excellent nurses" (qtd. in Knightley 12-13). 18. In the estimation of Barbara Dossey, the "vermin-infested wards were...
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