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<span>prophecy has been!</span><br /><span>Woman was the </span><sub>^</sub><sup>home</sup><span> drudge.</span><br /><span>Now she is the teacher.</span><br /><span>Let her not forfeit it</span><br /><span>by being the arrogant-</span><br /><span>the “Equal with Men.”</span><br /><span>She does not forfeit it</span><br /><span>by being the help “meet.”</span>
<p>Now, will you let me<br />try to thank you,<br />tho’ words cannot<br />express my thankfulness,<br />for all your kind thoughts,<br />for your beautiful Books</p>
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Letter to Nursing Students, page 11
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nursing, history of nursing
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Nightingale, Florence (1820-1910)
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28 May 1900
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<span>It is true they gave it</span><br /><span>nothing but milk.</span><br /><span>Milk is ‘nothing’. Milk</span><br /><span>the most nourishing of</span><br /><span>all things. Sick men</span><br /><span>have recovered & lived</span><br /><span>upon milk.</span>
<p>“My soul doth magnify<br />the Lord & my Spirit<br />hath rejoiced in God<br />my Saviour.”<br />The 19<sup>th</sup><span> </span>Century (there was<br />a tradition) was to be the<br />century of Woman. How<br />true that legendary</p>
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Letter to Nursing Students, page 10
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<span>3</span><br /><span>child to “look at”: “What</span><br /><span>have you given it to eat?”</span><br /><span>She answers triumphantly,</span><br /><span>“O, it has the same as we</span><br /><span>have”(!). Yes, often including</span><br /><span>the gin. And a city</span><br /><span>where milk, & good milk,</span><br /><span>is now easier to get</span><br /><span>than in the country.</span><br /><span>For all farmers send their milk to London</span><br /><span>or the great cities.</span><br /><span>A sick child has been</span><br /><span>sent to Hospital (and</span><br /><span>recovered). You ask what</span><br /><span>it had: ‘O, they gave it</span><br /><span>‘nothing- nothing-‘</span>
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<u>Nursing</u><span> is become a</span><br /><span>profession. Trained</span><br /><span>Nursing no longer an</span><br /><span>object but a fact.</span><br /><span>But, oh, if </span><u>home</u><span> Nursing</span><br /><span>could become an everyday</span><br /><span>fact here in this big city</span><br /><span>of London, the biggest in</span><br /><span>the world, in an island</span><br /><span>the smallest inhabited</span><br /><span>island in the world.</span><br /><span>But here in London</span><br /><span>in </span><u>feeding</u><span> -a most</span><br /><span>important branch of it</span><br /><span>-if you ask a</span><br /><span>mother who has perhaps</span><br /><span>brought you a sick</span>
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Letter to Nursing Students, page 8
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<span>saw a Doctor take up a</span><br /><span>child-sufferer, which</span><br /><span>seemed as if it could</span><br /><span>hardly breathe -carry it</span><br /><span>to the window, open the</span><br /><span>window at the top, &</span><br /><span>hold it up there. The</span><br /><span>nurse positively yelled</span><br /><span>with horror. He only</span><br /><span>said: “When my Patient</span><br /><span>“can breathe but little</span><br /><span>“air, I like that little</span><br /><span>“good.” The child</span><br /><span>recovered & lived to</span><br /><span>old age.</span>
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Letter to Nursing Students, page 7
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<span>“you must spend the</span><br /><span>“next 6 months in your</span><br /><span>“room or you must garden</span><br /><span>“everyday.” [They had a</span><br /><span>wretched little garden at</span><br /><span>the end of a street.]</span><br /><span>“You must dig -get</span><br /><span>“your feet wet ever day.”</span><br /><span>She chose the latter –</span><br /><span>became the hardiest of</span><br /><span>women & lived to be old.</span><br /><span>The change in the</span><br /><span>treatment of Pneumonia</span><br /><span>-disease of the lungs-</span><br /><span>is complete. I myself</span>
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<span>2</span><br /><span>There have been great,</span><br /><span>I may say, discoveries,</span><br /><span>in </span><u>Nursing</u><span>:</span><br /><span>A very remarkable Doctor,</span><br /><span>a great friend of mine,</span><br /><span>now dead, introduced</span><br /><span>new ideas about Consumption, which</span><br /><span>might </span><sub>^</sub><sup>then</sup><span> be called</span><br /><span>the curse of England.</span><br /><span>His own wife was</span><br /><span>what is called “consumptive”</span><br /><span>i.e. she had tuberculer</span><br /><span>disease in her lungs.</span><br /><span>He said to her: “Now</span><br /><span>“you have to chose: either</span>
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<span>woman & child came</span><br /><span>in with Christ. They</span><br /><span>used to be left on the</span><br /><span>banks of the great</span><br /><span>rivers to starve or</span><br /><span>drown themselves.</span><br /><span>Lepers were kept apart –</span><br /><span>The Nation did not try</span><br /><span>to avert or to cure</span><br /><span>leprosy. There have</span><br /><span>been lepers in </span><u>England</u><span>.</span><br /><span>Now it is a thing almost</span><br /><span>if not quite unknown.</span>
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Letter to Nursing Students, page 4
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<span>came in with</span><br /><span>Christianity. Christ</span><br /><span>was the author of our</span><br /><span>profession. We honour</span><br /><span>Christ when we are</span><br /><span>good Nurses. We</span><br /><span>dishonour Him when</span><br /><span>we are bad or careless</span><br /><span>Nurses. We dishonour</span><br /><span>Him when we do not</span><br /><span>do our best to relieve</span><br /><span>suffering -even in the</span><br /><span>meanest creature.</span><br /><span>Kindness to sick man,</span>
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<span>“Lift high the royal banner</span><br /><span>“It shall not suffer loss…”</span><br /><span>the royal banner of</span><br /><span>Nursing. It should gain</span><br /><span>through every one of you.</span><br /><span>It </span><u>has</u><span> gained through</span><br /><span>you immensely.</span>
<p>The old Romans were<br />in some respects I think<br />superior to us. But they<br />had no idea of being<br />good to the sick and<br />weak. That</p>
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<span>May 28, 1900</span>
<p>My dear children,<br />You have called me<br />your Mother-Chief;<br />it is an honour to me<br />& a great honour, to call<br />you my children.<br />Always keep up the<br />honour of this<br />honourable profession.<br />I thank you -May I say<br />our Heavenly Father<br />thanks you<span> </span><u>for what</u><br /><u>you do!</u></p>
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Letter to Nursing Students, page 1
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