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Page 2717
The enthusiasm of young doctors and of the good sisters of St. Margaret's has sufficed to organize the force in readiness for the first instalment of patients to - day . The public will do the rest , as Dr. Ernst's report of ...
The enthusiasm of young doctors and of the good sisters of St. Margaret's has sufficed to organize the force in readiness for the first instalment of patients to - day . The public will do the rest , as Dr. Ernst's report of ...
Page 2734
Two new dormitory buildings two stories in height with high basement have been erected also , with accommodation for fifty patients in each building . These two have been occupied recently , the third domitory having been occupied more ...
Two new dormitory buildings two stories in height with high basement have been erected also , with accommodation for fifty patients in each building . These two have been occupied recently , the third domitory having been occupied more ...
Page 2774
DEAR SIR : In view of the large number of patients now being treated in the Hospital Departments ( the largest number at this season of year since the establishment of the Institution ) , and on account of the nature of the work to be ...
DEAR SIR : In view of the large number of patients now being treated in the Hospital Departments ( the largest number at this season of year since the establishment of the Institution ) , and on account of the nature of the work to be ...
Page 2798
Lincoln says , “ two patients , both helplessly ill , are to be landed on Long Island . The weather is stormy , blowing a gale . No ambulance is ready to meet the boat . The unfortunate women have to remain on board while it goes to ...
Lincoln says , “ two patients , both helplessly ill , are to be landed on Long Island . The weather is stormy , blowing a gale . No ambulance is ready to meet the boat . The unfortunate women have to remain on board while it goes to ...
Page 2801
I said , Mr. Chairman , that It was during his term as superintendent at Long Island that on a certain day in March , 1893 , as Mrs. Lincoln says , “ two patients , both helplessly ill , are to be landed on Long Island .
I said , Mr. Chairman , that It was during his term as superintendent at Long Island that on a certain day in March , 1893 , as Mrs. Lincoln says , “ two patients , both helplessly ill , are to be landed on Long Island .
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