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faithfully my country and the office under which I serve, and for my flag, and for my country, I shall have strength to bear privations, toil and whatever may come up in our army life. Our Major Summers M.D. gave the nurses a little talk which we love him the better for, he told us that army life was a hard life, that army nursing was not what hospital nursing was, that army discipline was not as home life was. I knew that by all the talks which we had from our valued and noble president Dr Wellington the "National Emergency Association of Chicago" also the many self sacrificing and eminent physicians who so ungrudgingly gave us lectures