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78     UNIT II  Nursing Philosophies

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             Journal of Holistic Nursing, 16, 292–294.     Edwin Chadwick and Florence Nightingale. Nursing
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             Nursing History, 1(2), 3–11.                  for nurses today? California Nurse, 96(1), 9, 27.
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