District nursing on a provident basis / by Jamieson B. Hurry. London : Scientific Press, 1898
Inhalt
- PDF Vorderdeckel
- PDF Vorsatz
- PDF Vortitelblatt
- PDF Titelblatt
- PDF Widmung
- PDF VIIPREFACE.
- PDF CONTENTS.
- PDF 1CHAPTER I. THE HISTORY AND GROWTH OF DISTRICT NURSING.
- PDF 11CHAPTER II. THE WIDE-SPREAD NEED FOR DISTRICT NURSING.
- PDF 17CHAPTER III. OBJECTIONS TO THE CHARITABLE BASIS OF DISTRICT NURSING.
- PDF 24CHAPTER IV. DISTRICT NURSING ON A PROVIDENT BASIS¹.
- PDF 44CHAPTER V. THE ADVANTAGES OF A PROVIDENT BASIS.
- PDF 50CHAPTER VI. HOW TO START A CENTRE ON THE PROVIDENT BASIS.
- PDF 60CHAPTER VII. SOME PROVIDENT NURSING ASSOCITIONS¹.
- PDF 63I. The Daventry Nursing Club.
- PDF 65II. The Gainford and District Nursing Association.
- PDF 67III. Stockton-on-Tees and Thornaby District Nursing Association.
- PDF 70IV. The Frome Home for Trained Nurses¹.
- PDF 71V. The Lincolnshire Nursing Association.
- PDF 73VI. The Suffolk Nursing Association.
- PDF 75VII. The Gloucester District Nursing Association.
- PDF 76VIII. The Dorset Health Association.
- PDF 78IX. The Heathfield, Waldron and District Nursing Association.
- PDF 79X. The Springfield Nursing Club.
- PDF 81XI. The Downton Dispensary and District Nurse.
- PDF 82XII. The Affiliated Benefit Nursing Associations.
- PDF 85CHAPTER VIII. CONCLUSION.
- PDF 87APPENDIX A. SUGGESTED RULES.
- PDF 94APPENDIX B. Circular of Information.
- PDF 99INDEX.
- PDF Vorsatz
- PDF Rückdeckel