- A
nursemaid (or
nursery maid) is a
mostly historical term for a
female domestic worker who
cares for
children within a
large household. The term implies...
- A
pulled elbow, also
known as
nursemaid's elbow or a
radial head subluxation, is when the
ligament that
wraps around the
radial head
slips off. Often...
- The
Nursemaid Who
Disappeared is a 1939
British crime film
directed by
Arthur B.
Woods and
starring Ronald Shiner, Ian Fleming,
Arthur Margetson, Peter...
-
English nursemaid honoured for her
bravery in
rescuing the
children in her care from a
house fire.
Ayres was a
household ****istant and
nursemaid to the...
- Danaë with
Nursemaid or Danaë
Receiving the
Golden Rain, 1560s. 129 cm × 180 cm.
Museo del Prado, Madrid...
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ancient Gr**** religion...
- large,
impoverished family of farm workers,
Ellen was sent to work as a
nursemaid at the age of eleven. Soon afterwards, she
began suffering periods of...
- the Hyades, they were
called the Atlantides, Dodonides, or Nysiades,
nursemaids and
teachers of the
infant Dionysus. The
Pleiades were
thought to have...
-
Panna Dhai also
known as
Panna Dai was a 16th-century
nursemaid to Udai
Singh II, the
fourth son of Rana Sanga. In Hindi,
Panna means "emerald," and dhai...
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Western Jin period. She was the
nursemaid of Jia Nanfeng, an
empress of the
Western Jin dynasty. The
position of
nursemaid and
trusted court maid of an Empress...