Hospital Plans: Five Essays Relating to the Construction, Organization & Management of Hospitals

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第 185 頁 - Simon wrote as follows:—"That which makes the healthiest house makes likewise the healthiest hospital; the same fastidious and universal cleanliness, the same never-ceasing vigilance against the thousand forms in which dirt may disguise itself in air and soil and water, in walls and floors and ceilings, in dress and bedding and furniture, in pots and pans and pails, in sinks and drains and dustbins. It is but the same principle of management, but with immeasurably greater vigilance and skill; for...
第 322 頁 - I desire you to establish, in connection with the hospital, a training school for female nurses. This provision will secure the services of women competent to care for the sick in the hospital wards, and will enable you to benefit the whole community by supplying it with a class of trained and experienced nurses.
第 xv 頁 - ... a Hospital, which shall, in construction and arrangement, compare favorably with any other institution of like character in this country or in Europe.
第 232 頁 - ... know how necessary the variations of weather, temperature, season, are for maintaining health in healthy people. Have we any right to assume that the natural law is different in sickness ? In looking solely at combined warming and ventilation to ensure to the sick a certain amount of air at 60°...
第 225 頁 - The very first canon of nursing, the first and the last thing upon which a nurse's attention must be fixed, the first essential to the patient, without which all the rest you can do for him is as nothing, with which I had almost said you may leave all the rest alone, is this: TO KEEP THE AIR HE BREATHES AS PURE AS THE EXTERNAL AIR, WITHOUT CHILLING HIM.
第 xxi 頁 - Johns Hopkins says in his will : I do hereby give, devise, and bequeath all the rest * • * of my real and personal estate to be held, used, and applied by such corporation in, for, and to its corporate purposes in accordance with the provision of its existing charter of Incorporation, etc.
第 275 頁 - Gas or other smelling substance in the surrounding ground-air, they will enter the current of this ventilation.* I have witnessed a case in Munich, where not the least smell of Gas could be detected in the street, but a great quantity of Gas found its way into the ground-floor room of a house where no Gas was laid on. In another case the Gas always penetrated into the best heated room and produced an illness of its inmates, which was taken for typhoid fever.
第 xvi 頁 - Hospital without peril to the other inmates, and the poor of this city and State, of all races, who are stricken down by any casualty, shall be received into the Hospital, without charge, for such periods of time and under such regulations as you may prescribe.
第 218 頁 - ... it is but the same principle of management, but with immeasurably greater vigilance and skill ; for the establishment which has to be kept in such exquisite perfection of cleanliness, is an establishment which never rests from fouling itself; nor are there any products of its foulness...
第 xvii 頁 - ... increase knowledge and thus benefit the whole world by its diffusion. Another point which had to be kept in view was the direction of Mr. Hopkins that there should be established, "in connection with the hospital, a training school for female nurses, not only to care for the sick in the hospital but to benefit the whole community by supplying it with a class of trained and experienced nurses.

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