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Florence on milk

Nursing Standard, 1989
If fresh milk is so valuable a food for the sick, the least change or sourness in it, makes it of all articles, perhaps, the most injurious; diarrhoea is a common result of fresh milk allowed to become at all sour. The nurse therefore ought to exercise her utmost care in this.
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Florence and Rome

2021
Abstract In more than one way, Dante’s trajectory goes from Florence to Rome. In Par. XXXI, he describes the movement of his life as a journey ‘from Florence to a people just and sane’, which he compares to Rome. This itinerary finds a correspondence in the evolution of his political thinking.
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Florence Nightingale as Statistician

Quarterly Publications of the American Statistical Association, 1916
(1916). Florence Nightingale as Statistician. Quarterly Publications of the American Statistical Association: Vol. 15, No. 116, pp. 388-404.
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