... serious disease or injury, to undercook all the patients, day and night, during all the time they are in hospital, at one fixed temperature ? I believe not ; on the contrary, I am strongly of opinion — I would go further and say, I am certain —... Notes on hospitals - 第 74 頁Florence Nightingale 著 - 1863 - 187 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - 1876 - 876 頁
...opinion — I would go farther and say I am certain — that the atmospheric hygiene of the sick-room ought not to be very different from the atmospheric hygiene of a healthy house." Yet the great idea of the most of our artificial heaters is uniformity of temperature. In striving... | |
| sir Douglas Strutt Galton - 1869 - 170 頁
...opinion — I would go further and say, I am certain — that the atmospheric hygiene of the sick-room ought not to be very different from the atmospheric...to the rapid recovery of the sick in most cases." But there is also this consideration. The emanations from the body do not uniformly diffuse themselves... | |
| Johns Hopkins Hospital - 1875 - 474 頁
...opinion — I would go further, and say I am certain — that the atmospheric hygiene of the sick-room ought not to be very different from the atmospheric hygiene of a healthy house." There is great wisdom in these views, which should be borne in mind not only in the construction of... | |
| Roger McNeill - 1895 - 330 頁
...opinion, — I would go further and say — I am certain that the atmospheric hygiene of the sick-room ought not to be very different from the atmospheric hygiene of a healthy house."1 ... "In the wooden hospitals before Sebastopol, with their pervious walls and open-ridge ventilation,... | |
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