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desire to cure the sick, | desire to cure the sick, [[crossed out: relieve the afflicted helpless and restore the helpless]] | ||
and make the period of hospitalization | and make the period of hospitalization | ||
as effective and as comfortable as | as effective and as comfortable as | ||
possible. Every day, people with physical or | possible. Every day, people with physical or | ||
mental troubles crossed the threshold of | mental troubles [crossed out: entered] crossed the threshold of | ||
our hospital with dread, hope resentment or resignment, | our hospital with dread, hope resentment or resignment, | ||
while others left relieved, improved or cured, and it was | while others left relieved, improved or cured, and it was | ||
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nurses aids who bathe, take temperatures and | nurses aids who bathe, take temperatures and | ||
blood pressures and laboratory technicians who | blood pressures and laboratory technicians who | ||
draw the blood for chemistries. [lines deleted] | draw the blood for chemistries. [lines deleted: We drew those samples before breakfast and therefore heard all that had happened during the night.] | ||
Once in a while | Once in a while | ||
our duties and functions took on a critical character. This happened | our duties and functions took on a critical character. This happened | ||
to me soon after I started my internship, when | to me soon after I started my internship, when | ||
one of the attending physicians phoned in the early | one of the attending physicians phoned in the early | ||
evening to say that he was hospitalizing Mr C | evening to say that he was hospitalizing Mr. C | ||
with | with lobar pneumonia. "Get the sputum typed and |
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desire to cure the sick, crossed out: relieve the afflicted helpless and restore the helpless and make the period of hospitalization as effective and as comfortable as possible. Every day, people with physical or mental troubles [crossed out: entered] crossed the threshold of our hospital with dread, hope resentment or resignment, while others left relieved, improved or cured, and it was a privilege to have helped in the transformation.
In those days of the late thirties both interns and nurses maintained a much closer contact with the patients than they do in these days of nurses aids who bathe, take temperatures and blood pressures and laboratory technicians who draw the blood for chemistries. [lines deleted: We drew those samples before breakfast and therefore heard all that had happened during the night.] Once in a while our duties and functions took on a critical character. This happened to me soon after I started my internship, when one of the attending physicians phoned in the early evening to say that he was hospitalizing Mr. C with lobar pneumonia. "Get the sputum typed and