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... nurses , R.N.'s or L.P.N.'s , and somewhat in reserve , the Nurses ' Aides , technicians , and housekeepers . For , as any combat general will tell you on D. Day / H . Hr . , sergeants run the Army as nurses run the hospital . " Ninety ...
... nurses , R.N.'s or L.P.N.'s , and somewhat in reserve , the Nurses ' Aides , technicians , and housekeepers . For , as any combat general will tell you on D. Day / H . Hr . , sergeants run the Army as nurses run the hospital . " Ninety ...
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... nurse who would soon , I hoped , prove that " the bowels of mercy " was more than scriptural metaphor . My somewhat ... nurses regularly face up to more demanding , even unnerving , assignments than this menial ( if humbly accepted ) ...
... nurse who would soon , I hoped , prove that " the bowels of mercy " was more than scriptural metaphor . My somewhat ... nurses regularly face up to more demanding , even unnerving , assignments than this menial ( if humbly accepted ) ...
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... Nurses ' Association will furnish the indispensable lore and muscle . As field- workers on the front line , they are actually teaching the doctors and nurses . One reason the most important is their presence . When some otherwise ...
... Nurses ' Association will furnish the indispensable lore and muscle . As field- workers on the front line , they are actually teaching the doctors and nurses . One reason the most important is their presence . When some otherwise ...
Contents
Preface Foreword Poem Sonnet to Death Chapter I The Ferries at Bayhead Death as Natural Transition | 1 |
Last Things First Necessity of a Point of View | 11 |
God on Trial The Problem of Evil | 19 |
Copyright | |
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