I have been frequently asked what precautions I use to preserve myself from infection in the prisons and hospitals which I visit. I here answer, next to the free goodness and mercy of the Author of my being, temperance and cleanliness are my preservatives.... Heroes of charity - Side 34af James Francis Cobb - 1876 - 216 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| James Baldwin Brown - 1823 - 700 sider
...visit. I here answer once for all, that next to the free goodness and mercy of the Author of my being, temperance and cleanliness are my preservatives. Trusting...Divine Providence, and believing myself in the way of my duly, I visit the most noxious cells, and while thus employed, ' I fear #o evil.' — I never entet... | |
| James Baldwin Brown - 1823 - 702 sider
...cleanliness are my preservatives. Trusting in Diiii/e Providence, and believing myself in the way of my duty, I visit the most noxious cells, and while thus employed, ' I fear no evil.' — I never enter an hospital or prison before breakfast, and in an offensive room I seldom draw my... | |
| 1825 - 864 sider
...visit. I here answer once for all, that, next to the free goodness and mercy of the Author of my being, temperance and cleanliness are my preservatives. Trusting...Divine Providence, and believing myself in the way of my duty, I visit the most noxious cells, and, while thus employed, 'I fear no evil.'" pp. 250, 261.... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 396 sider
...hospitals which I visit. I here answer, next to the free goodness and mercy of the Author of my being, temperance and cleanliness are my preservatives. Trusting...Divine Providence, and believing myself in the way of my duty, I visit the most noxious cells ; and, while thus employed, I fear no evil. I never enter an... | |
| Robert Smith - 1829 - 432 sider
...and hospitals I visit. I here answer, next to the free goodness and mercy of the Author of my being, temperance and cleanliness are my preservatives. Trusting...Divine Providence, and believing myself in the way of my duty, 1 visit the most noxious cells; and while thus employed, '1 fear no evil.'"—Stale of the... | |
| James Baldwin Brown - 1831 - 388 sider
...visit. I here answer once for all, that next to iliefrce goodness and mercy of the Author of -my being, temperance and cleanliness are my preservatives. Trusting...Divine Providence, and believing myself in the way of my duty, I visit the most noxious cells, and while thus employed, , Ifearno evil.' 1 never enter an... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1832 - 846 sider
...escaping infection, and usually replied : ' Next to the free goodness and mercy of the Author of my being, temperance and cleanliness are my preservatives. Trusting...divine Providence, and believing myself in the way of my duty, I visit the most noxious cells, and while thus employed, I fear no evil." Howard died on the... | |
| 1831 - 456 sider
...visit. I here answer once for all, that next to the free goodness and mercy of the Author of my being, temperance and cleanliness are my preservatives. Trusting...Divine Providence, and believing myself in the way of my duty, I visit the most noxious cells, and while thus employed, ' / fear no evil.' I never enter... | |
| Mrs. John Farrar - 1833 - 298 sider
...visit. I here answer, once for all, that, next to the free goodness and mercy of the Author of my being, temperance and cleanliness are my preservatives. Trusting...Divine Providence, and believing myself in the way of my duty, I visit the most noxious cells, and, while thus employed, ' I fear no evil.' I never enter... | |
| Joseph Belcher - 1834 - 590 sider
...visit. 1 here answer, once for all, that next to the free goodness and mercy of the Author of my being, temperance and cleanliness are my preservatives. Trusting...cells ; and while thus employed, " I fear no evil." I never enter an hospital or prison before breakfast, and in an offensive room I seldom draw my breath... | |
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