Nursing - Law Dictionary Search Results
National insurance
employments specially excepted, such as, e.g., private domestic service, female nurse, teachers, agents paid by commission, employment otherwise than by manual
Midwife
practice; s. 6 prohibits and unqualified person acting as maternity nurse for gain. As to Scotland, see Midwives (Scotland) Act, 1915.
Foster child
He is essentially the child of another person but is nursed, reared and brought up by another person as his own
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Alumnus
Alumnus, a child which one has nursed; a foster-child, Dig. 40, 2, 14; Civil Law. One educated
palpate
medical purposes by touching as of body parts as the nurse palpated the patients stomach
Nurstle
To nurse See Noursle
Nursling
One who or that which is nursed an infant a fondling
nurseling
An infant considered in relation to its nurse
nursed
fed mothers milk from the breast of an infant
Infirmary
or place where the infirm or sick are lodged and nursed gratuitously or where out patients are treated
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