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" ministering angel,' without any exaggeration, in these hospitals, and as her slender form glides quietly along each corridor, every poor fellow's face softens with gratitude at the sight of her. When all the medical officers have retired for the night,... "
Outlines of nursing history - Side 65
af Minnie Goodnow - 1916 - 370 sider
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Prolusiones academicæ

Cambridge univ - 1852 - 348 sider
...bowed. * "She is a 'ministering angel' in these hospitals, and as her slender form glides along each corridor every poor fellow's face softens with gratitude at the sight of her. She may be observed alone, when silence and darkness have settled down on those miles of prostrate...
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The Churchman's companion, Bind 17

1855 - 970 sider
...glides quietly along each corridor, every poor fellow's face softens into gratitude at the sight of her. When all the medical officers have retired for the...those miles of prostrate sick, she may be observed alone, with a little lamp in her hand, making her solitary rounds. The popular instinct was not mistaken,...
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The Schoolmate, Bind 4

A. R. Phippen - 1854 - 472 sider
...glides quietly along each corridor, every poor fellow's face softens with gratitude at the sight of her. When all the medical officers have retired for the...those miles of prostrate sick, she may be observed alone, with a little lamp in her hand, making her solitary rounds. The popular instinct was not mistaken...
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England's battles by sea and land, from the commencement of the French ...

William Freke Williams - 1854 - 952 sider
...quietly along each corridor, every poor fellow's face softens with gratitude at thje sight of her. When all the medical officers have retired for the...those miles of prostrate sick, she may be observed alone, with a little lamp in her hand, making her solitary rounds. The popular instinct was not mistaken...
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Winter Evenings at Home: A Poem

Thomas Bell (of Barnwell, Northamptonshire.) - 1856 - 124 sider
...Nightingale is a ' ministering angel ' in these hospitals, and as her slender form glides along each corridor every poor fellow's face softens with gratitude at the sight of her. She may be observed alone, when silence and darkness have settled down on those miles of prostrate...
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The Ladies' Repository, Bind 18

1858 - 866 sider
...glides quietly along each corridor, every poor fellow's face softens with gratitude at the sight of her. When all the medical officers have retired for the...those miles of prostrate sick, she may be observed alone, with a little lamp in her hand making her solitary rounds. The popular instinct was not mistaken,...
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World-noted Women: Or, Types of Womanly Attributes of All Lands and Ages

Mary Cowden Clarke - 1858 - 494 sider
...glides quietly along each corridor, every poor fellow's face softens with gratitude at the sight of her. When all the medical officers have retired for the...those miles of prostrate sick, she may be observed alone, with a little lamp in her hand, making her solitary rounds. The popular instinct was not mistaken...
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A Complete Collection of the English Poems: Which Have Obtained the ...

University of Cambridge. Seatonian Prize, University of Cambridge - 1859 - 378 sider
...throne.* * " She is a ' ministering angel' in these hospitals, and as her slender form glides along each corridor every poor fellow's face softens with gratitude at the sight of her. She may be observed alone, when silence and darkness have settled down on those miles of prostrate...
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Notable women

Ellen Creathorne Clayton - 1859 - 66 sider
...glides quietly along each corridor, every poor fellow's face softens with gratitude at the sight of her. When all the medical officers have retired for the...those miles of prostrate sick, she may be observed alone, with a little lamp in her hand, making her solitary rounds. The popular instinct was not mistaken...
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Heroines of our time: sketches [by J. Johnson].

Joseph Johnson - 1860 - 282 sider
...glides quietly along each corridor, every poor fellow's face softens with gratitude at the sight of her. When all the medical officers have retired for the...those miles of prostrate sick, she may be observed alone, with a little lamp in her hand, making her solitary rounds. The popular instinct was not mistaken...
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