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Notes on Nursing by Florence Nightingale (books for men to read .txt) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

the air without in the rooms you sleep in? Butfor this, you must have sufficient outlet for the impure air you makeyourselves to go out; sufficient inlet for the pure air from without tocome in. You must have open chimneys, open windows, or ventilators; noclose curtains round your beds; no shutters or curtains to your windows,none of the contrivances by which you undermine your own health ordestroy the chances of recovery of your sick.[4][Sidenote: When warmth must be most carefully looked to.]

The Darrow Enigma by Melvin L. Severy (brene brown rising strong txt) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

th whom personally I had but a slight acquaintance, although I knew them somewhat by reputation. The younger one, Clinton Browne, is a young artist whose landscapes were beginning to attract wide attention in Boston, and the elder, Charles Herne, a Western gentleman of some literary attainments, but comparatively unknown here in the East. There is nothing about Mr. Herne that would challenge more than passing attention. If you had said of him, "He is well-fleshed, well-groomed, and

The Black Death and The Dancing Mania by J. F. C. Hecker (free ebook reader for iphone .txt) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

fell sick, remote from assistance, in the solitude of their country houses.Thus did the plague spread over England with unexampled rapidity, after it had first broken out in the county of Dorset, whence it advanced through the counties of Devon and Somerset, to Bristol, and thence reached Gloucester, Oxford and London. Probably few places escaped, perhaps not any; for the annuals of contemporaries report that throughout the land only a tenth part of the inhabitants remained alive. From England

The Astronomy of Milton's 'Paradise Lost' by Thomas Nathaniel Orchard (easy books to read in english TXT) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

four years to the study of mathematics and science. On leaving Cracow he attached himself to the University of Bologna as a student of canon law, and attended a course of lectures on astronomy given by Novarra. In the ensuing year he was appointed canon of Frauenburg, the cathedral city of the Diocese of Ermland, situated on the shores of the Frisches Haff. In the year 1500 he was at Rome, where he lectured on mathematics and astronomy. He next spent a few years at the University of Padua,

The Elements of Geology by William Harmon Norton (feel good novels .txt) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

neralogical andpaleontological nature, and by confining the field of view almostwholly to our own continent, space has been obtained to give towhat are deemed for beginners the essentials of the science afuller treatment than perhaps is common.It is assumed that field work will be introduced with thecommencement of the study. The common rocks are therefore brieflydescribed in the opening chapters. The drift also receives earlymention, and teachers in the northern states who begin geology inthe

The Physiology of Taste by Brillat Savarin (suggested reading .TXT) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

ND. The learned will read your book to ascertain what you haveto tell.AUTHOR. Perhaps. FRIEND. Women will read your book because they will see--- AUTHOR. My dear friend, I am old, I am attacked by a fit ofwisdom. Miserere mei. FRIEND. Gourmands will read you because you do them justice, andassign them their suitable rank in society. AUTHOR. Well, that is true. It is strange that they have so longbeen misunderstood; I look on the dear Gourmands with paternalaffection. They are so kind and their