item: #1 of 7
          id: 12439
      author: Nightingale, Florence
       title: Notes on Nursing: What It Is, and What It Is Not
        date: None
       words: 44467
      flesch: 72
     summary: I am bound to say, that I think more patients are lost by want of care and ingenuity in these momentous minutiae in private nursing than in public hospitals. Better far put such patients at the top of the house, even with the additional fatigue of stairs, if you cannot secure the room above them being untenanted; you may otherwise bring on a state of restlessness which no opium will subdue.
    keywords: air; bed; cases; charge; children; day; disease; food; good; health; hours; house; night; nurse; nursing; observation; open; patient; people; person; room; sick; sidenote; tea; things; time; want; windows; women
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        item: #2 of 7
          id: 17366
      author: Nightingale, Florence
       title: Notes on Nursing: What It Is, and What It Is Not
        date: None
       words: 46175
      flesch: 74
     summary: I am bound to say, that I think more patients are lost by want of care and ingenuity in these momentous minutiæ in private nursing than in public hospitals. Better far put such patients at the top of the house, even with the additional fatigue of stairs, if you cannot secure the room above them being untenanted; you may otherwise bring on a state of restlessness which no opium will subdue.
    keywords: air; bed; cases; charge; children; day; disease; food; good; health; hours; house; kind; lord; man; night; nurse; nursing; observation; open; patient; people; person; room; sick; sidenote; tea; things; time; want; way; windows; women
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        item: #3 of 7
          id: 22095
      author: Vandercook, Margaret
       title: The Red Cross Girls with the Russian Army
        date: None
       words: 44516
      flesch: 79
     summary: As sympathetically and as quickly as possible Nona told of the coming of the Russian police. As quickly as possible Nona and Barbara crawled out of their wagon, stamping their feet on the frozen ground and waving their arms in order to start their circulation.
    keywords: alexis; american; barbara; country; cross; dick; eugenia; eyes; friend; general; girls; great; grovno; life; like; mildred; moment; mother; nona; nona davis; petrograd; room; russian; soldiers; sonya; thornton; time; valesky; war; woman
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        item: #4 of 7
          id: 33990
      author: Vandercook, Margaret
       title: The Red Cross Girls with Pershing to Victory
        date: None
       words: 45215
      flesch: 76
     summary: As a matter of fact it was Charlotta who soon knew more of the history of the present group of Red Cross girls than any one of their number had ever formerly known. So it chanced that the group of Red Cross girls and the little Luxemburg countess became fairly well acquainted with each other's past histories because of the natural fondness of girls for confiding in one another.
    keywords: american; american red; army; bianca; carlo; charlotta; clark; coblenz; countess; cross hospital; french; friends; german; girl; hersey; home; hospital; luxemburg; major; miss; mrs; present; red cross; soldiers; sonya; time; war
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        item: #5 of 7
          id: 42988
      author: Boykin, Anne
       title: Nursing as Caring: A Model for Transforming Practice
        date: None
       words: 36156
      flesch: 57
     summary: Nursing as Caring: A Model for Transforming Practice sets forth a different order of nursing theory. As such, this is perhaps the most basic, bedrock, and therefore radical, of nursing theories and is essential to all that is truly nursing.
    keywords: care; caring; development; discipline; experience; human; knowing; living; model; moment; new; nurse; nursing; nursing care; nursing education; nursing knowledge; nursing practice; nursing research; nursing science; nursing situation; nursing theory; person; process; schoenhofer; self; study; theory; understanding
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        item: #6 of 7
          id: 52250
      author: Laurence, E. C. (Eleanor Constance)
       title: A Nurse's Life in War and Peace
        date: None
       words: 93826
      flesch: 72
     summary: I was only on for a short time after this came into force, just to set things going, and then I was appointed day sister of M. Ward, the women's surgical ward, where I had worked as a lady pupil, and knew and liked the surgeons so much. I believe he went straight back to the hospital and made inquiries about our food, for not many days after we had bacon for breakfast; and now there is always _something_ besides the bread put on the table, and we find it a vast improvement.
    keywords: bed; beds; board; cape; cases; children; country; course; day; days; deal; durban; duty; evening; food; friends; general; good; help; home; horses; hospital; hours; house; kimberley; kind; lady; leave; line; look; man; matron; medical; men; morning; new; night; night sister; nurses; officers; orderlies; patients; people; place; poor; room; round; ship; sister; staff; station; things; thought; time; town; train; ward; way; week; work
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        item: #7 of 7
          id: 53730
      author: Vandercook, Margaret
       title: The Red Cross Girls in Belgium
        date: None
       words: 45435
      flesch: 83
     summary: Then the next moment Barbara saw Eugenia and herself standing near the opening of a trench in southern France. So once more Barbara felt hurt and left out of things.
    keywords: american; barbara; belgium; boy; brussels; children; course; cross; day; dick; eugenia; eyes; french; friend; german; girls; good; hand; house; little; mildred; moment; nona; place; prison; room; thornton; thought; time
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