BACTERIOLOGY IN A NUTSHELL. 



shall every nurse be beloved and in being be- 

 loved do her best and noblest work. 



"The world may sound no trumpet, ring no bells. 

 The Book of Life the shining record teiis." 



SUMMARY OF CHAPTER VIII. 



Ills brought upon the humaai structure by 

 neglect of hygienic laws. 



Fashions of bygone days opposed to laws of 

 health. 



Restrictions of society with regard to games, 

 dress, and so forth, a thing of the past. 



Forge1;fulness on the part of the nurse with 

 regard to hygiene may be the cause of a short- 

 ened period of usefulness. Following its pre- 

 cepts may lengthen the period. 



How success is obtained by the good nurse. 



Walking and dressing sensibly. The sensi- 

 ble dress the hygienic dress. 



Keeping the uniform sacred to the sick-room, 

 and why. 



Bathing and when to bathe so as to be 

 healthy. The care of the hair, the teeth and 

 attention to Nature's calls. 



Prdper diet and sufficient water supply neces- 

 sary to health. 



Ventilation. Fresh air, sunshine and a 

 sunny disposition and their effects. 



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