If the functiou of a hospital were to kill the sick, statistical comparisons of this nature would be admissible. As, however, its proper function is to restore the sick to health as speedily as possible, the elements which really give information as to... Notes on hospitals - 第 5 頁Florence Nightingale 著 - 1863 - 187 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| National association for the promotion of social science - 1859 - 768 頁
...of any hospital ought not to be inferred solely from the greater or less mortality. If the functiou of a hospital were to kill the sick, statistical comparisons...weeks. The proportion of recoveries, the proportion of deatlis, and the average time in hospital must all be taken into account in discussions of this nature,... | |
| 1860 - 762 頁
...to health as speedily as possible, the elements which really give information as to whether this ¡8 done or not, are those which show the proportion of...average time which has been required for this object; u hospital which restored all its sick to health after an average of six months' treatment, could not... | |
| California. Legislature - 1875 - 534 頁
...hospital is found, not in the large proportion of sick restored to health, but in the average time that has been required for this object. A hospital which...restored all its sick to health after an average of three months' treatment, cannot be considered so well adapted to its purpose- as a hospital which discharged... | |
| California. Department of Public Health - 1875 - 290 頁
...hospital is found, not in the large proportion of sick restored to health, but in the average- time that has been required for this object. A hospital which...restored all its sick to health after an average of three months' treatment, cannot be considered so well adapted to its purpose as a hospital which discharged... | |
| California. Legislature - 1875 - 1026 頁
...hospital is found, not in the large proportion of sick restored to health, but in the average time that has been required for this object. A hospital which restored all its sick to health after au average of three months' treatment, cannot be considered so well adapted to its purpose as a hospital... | |
| Dona Schneider, David E. Lilienfeld - 2008 - 770 頁
...hospital, to die there in a day or two after admission. Again, the sanitary state of any hospital ought not to be inferred solely from the greater or less mortality....hospital which restored all its sick to health after an overage of six months' treatment, could not be considered as by any means so healthy as a hospital... | |
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