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<p>Care Nurse is honored that <a href="http://www.carenurse.com/memories/1887.html" target="links">Nurses' Duties in 1887</a> was selected to be published in Contemporary Nursing by Barbara Cherry, copyright 2005, by Elsevier Inc.  Elsevier is the parent company of Mosby.</p>
<p>The layout of Contemporary Nursing presents an engaging textbook.  The front cover beckons for the book to be opened, and the pages inside hold a similar enticement.  As mentioned in my Eyes Apart* website, I am unable to read for very long at a time.  Yet it was fun to just leaf through the pages, skimming the contents and enjoying the graphics and design.  Contemporary Nursing is too interesting to be a textbook!  Yet is is, and it's packed with all sorts of neat learning opportunities.</p>
<p>You can learn more about the book or obtain a copy by clicking the graphic or link at the left.</p>
<p>You can also read <a href="http://us.elsevierhealth.com/product.jsp?isbn=032302968X" target="links">Elsevier's description</a> of Contemporary Nursing.
<br />If you live in a country other than the US, start <a href="http://elsevier.com/wps/find/bookdescription.cws_home/703729/description#description" target="links">here</a> to obtain the book from Elsevier.</p>
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