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In Relation to the Industry of Man. By Edwin Lankester, 
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creatures whose products become through man’s skill so useful to him, is given With 
such charming feeling, that the interest of the reader is attracted and enchained, 
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Dr. Lankester on Food and on the 
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The Home Nurse. 
A Manual for the Sick Room. By Esther Le Hardy. 
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The Spirit of Nursing. 
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