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A Short History of Nursing

86 A Short History of Nursing was now on the way, and the darkest age of medi- cine was over. REFERENCES Nutting and Dock. History of Nursing. Vol. i., Part 2, Chaps, v., VII., IX. Robinson and Breasted. Outlines of European History. Chaps. XX.-XXII. EncyclopcBdia Britannica. "Medicant Orders." Vol. xviii., page 125. "St. Francis." Vol. x., page 937. "Franciscans." Vol. X., page I. Putnam. The Lady. Pages 158-210. TuKER and Malleson. Handbook to Christian and Ecclesiastical Rome. Part III., Chap. III. Walsh. Thirteenth the Greatest of Centuries. Chaps. XVI., XX., and XXII. Sabatier. St. Francis of Assisi. St. Francis. Little Flowers of St. Francis. Butler. Lives of the Saints. MozANS. Women in Science. Chap. I., pages 71-75; Chap, VIII., pages 281-297. Berdoe. Origin and Growth of the Healing Art. Book IV., Chaps. IV.-VIII. WiTHiNGTON. Medical History. Chaps. XXXIV.-XXXVIII. Clay. Mediceval Hospitals of England. Chaps. I., III., XI., XII. Loch. Charity and Social Life. Chap. XXIV.