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In the morning Mr. C's condition was  
    In the morning Mr. C.'s condition was  
strikingly improved.  His respiration was much
strikingly improved.  His respiration was much
easier and the pulse and temperature waves
easier and the pulse and temperature curves
had fallen to points barely above normal.  The
had fallen to points barely above normal.  The
Main Laboratory was able to confirm our
Main Laboratory was able to confirm our
typing and we sent for a second dose of serum
typing and we sent for a second dose of serum
which was admitted promptly.  The attending
which we administered promptly.  The attending
physician met us in the doctors' lounge
physician met us in the doctors' lounge
and listened to our report.
and listened to our report.
"You did well," he said briefly.
  "You did well," he said briefly.
I'm Room 914 we found the sun pouring in the south windows
    In Room 914 we found the sun pouring in the south windows
and the patient sitting up in bed, he
and the patient sitting up in bed, he
looked almost as if he didn't have lobar pneumonia.
looked almost as if he didn't have lobar pneumonia.
"I realize that you were in the drivers
"I realize that you were in the driver's
seat, Doctor, "I said, "But I want you to
seat, Doctor, " he said, "But I want you to
know that these young people worked very
know that these young people worked very
hard last night, carrying out your orders.
hard last night, carrying out your orders.
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The chart lay open on the table at the
The chart lay open on the table at the
foot of the bed, and Art and I ran our eyes
foot of the bed, and Art and I ran our eyes
down the double cataract of those [[pulse?]]
down the double cataract of those pulse

Latest revision as of 04:03, 2 September 2021

    In the morning Mr. C.'s condition was 

strikingly improved. His respiration was much easier and the pulse and temperature curves had fallen to points barely above normal. The Main Laboratory was able to confirm our typing and we sent for a second dose of serum which we administered promptly. The attending physician met us in the doctors' lounge and listened to our report.

  "You did well," he said briefly.
   In Room 914 we found the sun pouring in the south windows

and the patient sitting up in bed, he looked almost as if he didn't have lobar pneumonia. "I realize that you were in the driver's seat, Doctor, " he said, "But I want you to know that these young people worked very hard last night, carrying out your orders. I think they may have saved my life, and I shall never forget it." The chart lay open on the table at the foot of the bed, and Art and I ran our eyes down the double cataract of those pulse