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breach or science and all I'm interested in in that
truth or science and all I'm interested in is that
my husband is dead.  But I'll sign your permit
my husband is dead.  But I'll sign your permit
because of your devoted attention to him - I can't
because of your devoted attention to him - I can't
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Aside from the definite examples and instructions
Aside from the definite examples and instructions
offered during the internship years, there was
offered during the internship years, there were
many happenings which never passed over the
many happenings which never passed over the
order book and were perhaps never codified
order book and were perhaps never codified
on the patients charts:  restlessness at the end
on the patients' charts:  restlessness at the end
of the day when checker boards were being put
of the day when checker boards were being put
away by the ambulatory, backs were being
away by the ambulatory, backs were being
scrubbed with alcohol and surgical dressings
rubbed with alcohol and surgical dressings
changed; wakefulness, premonitions, and the
changed; wakefulness, premonitions, and the
noisy breathing from the neighboring beds.  Solitary
noisy breathing from the neighboring beds.  Solitary
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"I'm sorry to call you, Doctor, but
"I'm sorry to call you, Doctor, but
something seems to have happened to Bed
something seems to have happened to Bed
Three in the mens's ward and I'll have to
Three in the men's ward and I'll have to
ask you to come down."
ask you to come down."

Latest revision as of 16:00, 3 September 2021

truth or science and all I'm interested in is that my husband is dead. But I'll sign your permit because of your devoted attention to him - I can't blame you for not being able to save him."

Aside from the definite examples and instructions offered during the internship years, there were many happenings which never passed over the order book and were perhaps never codified on the patients' charts: restlessness at the end of the day when checker boards were being put away by the ambulatory, backs were being rubbed with alcohol and surgical dressings changed; wakefulness, premonitions, and the noisy breathing from the neighboring beds. Solitary first encounters with death in the darkness of the night. I was wakened one night by the floor nurse on Third West. "I'm sorry to call you, Doctor, but something seems to have happened to Bed Three in the men's ward and I'll have to ask you to come down."