The Trained Nurse and Hospital Review, Volume 34Lakeside Publishing Company, 1905 A monthly magazine of practical nursing, devoted to the improvement and development of the graduate nurse. |
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Page 332 - ... two of whom shall be elected for one year, two for two years and two for three years from the date of the annual school meeting next succeeding such special meeting.
Page 346 - CONSERVATIVE GYNECOLOGY AND ELECTRO-THERAPEUTICS. A Practical Treatise on the Diseases of Women and Their Treatment by Electricity. By G. Betton Massey, MD, Attending Surgeon to the American Oncologic Hospital, Philadelphia; Fellow and Ex-President of the American Electro-Therapeutic Association; Member of the Societe Francaise d'Electro-Therapie, American Medical Association, etc.
Page 39 - In applying for this examination the exact title as given at the head of this announcement should be used in the application. As examination papers are shipped direct from the Commission to the places of examination, it is necessary that applications be received in ample time to arrange for the examination desired at the place indicated by the applicant. The Commission will therefore arrange to examine any applicant whose application is received in time to permit the shipment of the necessary papers....
Page 55 - It contains no animal fats* but is made from the most healthful of the vegetable oils* It opens the pores, liberates their activities* but works no chemical change in those delicate juices that go to make up the charm and bloom of a perfect complexion* Test it yourself. THE FAME OF SAPOLIO has reached far and wide.
Page 61 - House. ~TT7~HEN a man builds a house he takes care * * to first prepare a firm foundation. When a physician begins the treatment of an anaemic or chlorotic patient, he must first consider the "building of the blood," the fountain and foundation of healthy life.
Page 55 - The FIRST STEP away from selfrespect is lack of care in personal cleanliness ; the first move in building up a proper pride in man , woman or child, is a visit to the bathtub. You can't be healthy, or pretty, or even good, unless you are clean.
Page 420 - Soap is a bland, unirritating and remarkably efficient soap. The important function which the skin performs in the maintenance of the personal health may easily be impaired by the use of an impure soap, or by one containing insoluble matter which tends to close the pores of the skin, and thus...
Page 346 - A. EDWARD DAVIS, AM, M. D., Professor of Diseases of the Eye in the New York Postgraduate Medical School; Fellow of the New York Academy of Medicine.
Page 129 - HAND SAPOLIO neither coats over the surface, nor does it go down into the pores and dissolve their necessary oils. It opens the pores, liberates their activities, but works no chemical change in those delicate juices that go to make up the charm and bloom of a healthy complexion. Test it yourself.
Page 87 - There is so much bad in the best of us, And so much good in the worst of us, That it hardly behooves any of us To talk about the rest of us.