... hospitals, and to deficient ventilation and overcrowding accompanying such defects, is to be attributed a large proportion of the evil I have mentioned. The facts flow almost of necessity from ascertained sanitary experience. But it is not often,... Notes on hospitals - 第 7 頁Florence Nightingale 著 - 1863 - 187 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| National Association for the Promotion of Social Science (Great Britain) - 1859 - 760 頁
...sanitary experience. But it is not often, excepting perhaps in the case of intelligent house surgeons, that the whole process whereby the sick. who ought...state of the wards, not restored to health at the cud of eight weeks. The defects to which such occurrences are mainly to be attributed are four : —... | |
| National Association for the Promotion of Social Science (Great Britain) - 1859 - 776 頁
...excepting perhaps in the case of intelligent house surgeons, that the whole process whereby the siclc. who ought to have had rapid recoveries, are retained...off in less than a week, and yet the patient, from tho foul state of the wards, not restored to health at the end of eight week^. The defects to which... | |
| 1859 - 600 頁
...on their bed-ticket : and ; the inquiry insensibly arises in the mind, — What can be the cause ? I have known a case of slight fever received into hospital, the fever pass off in a week, and yet the patient, from the foul state of the wards, not restored to health at the end of... | |
| Dona Schneider, David E. Lilienfeld - 2008 - 770 頁
...sanitary experience. But it is not often, excepting perhaps in the case of intelligent house surgeons, that the whole process whereby the sick, who ought...slight fever received into hospital, the fever pass [sic] off in less than a week, and yet the patient, from the foul state of the wards, not restored... | |
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