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.K t . , 'N K Neg. 3, A l Class of 1901 at front cloor ofthe hospital 2 'rv ..- YF.. ,MAN i stink! l TQ, E .xi The class groups grew larger right along with rho luuildin in 1 Mrs. Pahl instructing the Class of '98 in the intricacies of surgical procedures. Formal class was held about three times a week after the eleven hour work day. A typical Operating Room scene Students were on call' lor emergencies ofter their tlooi work was completed at night. lL-Rl: A. Li Pohl, Anto Th frc wr lin Gr fo ala Th To Sli a Tit' Al bel
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, .,-- - ,-..--- ... .- 1-n-vue-' - THE HOSPITAL OF THE GOOD SAMARITAN T897 the i me in a building built for hospi 7 , 1 ' 1 ff T. lx!- purposes. The narne changed in '96, honored Mrs. Marla Severance who donated the money for purchasing the land on Seventh Street near i Figueroa. ,-v -xx .., ... -...-.........,..... .,-..,....f. .....-..-.-.-1-..,.,............--,-.. ..... ....... .,......- 1 . c, t !' ' X ,-1 9 :: 1 f ' V x 1- , v R - z 1. ' . i .. if , 1 1. -MS, . Vxfz , . T' v TN 'r I . Q W , f , . i .g l F For frst ti tal l t e Jman ees S Y irin ance ntwe ODE 6 Xi- INTOT The hospital had grown to be one of the im portant institutions ot the city Added property was acquired and the building was enlarged several times A nurses residence was also provided 5,4-Luci. 8..a.baL MRS PAHL WITH THE FIRST STUDENTS CLASSES OF 1898 AND 1899 1896 Ha ie Pali was selected o ac Superintendent of the Hospital and to establish o school According to the Articles of lncorporo tion to provide instruction and training for suitable oer ons in nursing and attendance on the sck 94 5 -ii' ,nl-x -11, QU l ' ' iff' A' ' r. - . l fx ff, , ' , D S' ,I - . lx 5 'ni' I R Ql ' ' l I 9 A ,F 3 ..ir fl 5 A . 1 . ., ,, - In rr' t l t t as A I S h l A S , . i f it , T 9 l 'S - ,W lo A . . . g . S in- I ..- if' u . ,,,f ' wk- 4 'VA' A ' ,. n g T . r th '- .. V E ,W J A I 9 L J . . Q - 'il - . . ' i hh 'A 6 T' -ffl-f fn.. fx--'4 1 -QW 0 ls.. .-, :. ,MN . P ' . N Y-I .+ -'T ' ' 1' :.I.'-g..n-'ft 5.-9 JA - 5 5 5-V ---lM:i1g,,-..,.- ,th-- V, .. -4- - --3 -L -- 3 2' 557-.115 V-lj'-if '-Aff,-5'-j ' '-'g'-fQ 'ff'f- QQ-jjjj, ff: 'Q' 'jf ',-' ifs?-S,ii6Pv1i-22E'-F!?2f2-fS-f-
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'W The ClG55 if the 5 Utter 5 i. l , . ',,. f tw A Y 'uw iff:-TW f an 9' yu? ,X ffl' j ff tiff tl f ' y ' f . i -Q . -j . I y lgifhiv- H V1 EDNA HEDENBERG l' l Ol Also pictured on page 8l. After serv- ing many years as Director of Nurses T. 1. v I for the City Health Department she Pohl, Antoinette Spier, lcenter backl Sarah Caldwell. returned lo he' Glmg meter O5 C volunteer. CLASS OF l902 L R A Louise Nelson Pearl Mathews Gertrude Tobin, Fannie Wheeler, Nettie Kirby, Hertha The education program at this time was constantly changing. The probationary period extended from one to three months but the total program remained two years. Grammar school education was required for admission and students were accepted as there was a vacancy, or Mrs, Pahl had time to start a new probationer. A few of the Doctors helped out with the formal classes. ' ' ' h H 't l G duates entered the field of private duty but occasionally were called in to work at t e ospi a ra for one dollar per day. Our Alumnae were the first group to demand a minimum wage of three dollars per day for their private duty work. Prior to this their salary was fifteen dollars a week. The Alumnae also were instrumental in establishing a Registry, so that the nurses would not have to make the rounds of the Doctors' offices when available for work. Students, according to the minutes from a Board of Trustees' meeting in l896, were expected to at all times perform such duties as may be assigned to them by the Superintendent, and at such times as the Hospital may be only partly occupied, Shflll assist in The household Work - - Although the training program was exacting, Mrs. Pahl's girls seemed devoted to her, as may be attested by a resolution adopted by the Alumnae Association, on April 17, l9ll, when Mrs. Pahl left the Hospital - WHEREAS: after working side by side and hand in hand with Mrs. Pahl ' ' ld th d through these fourteen years, we wish to express our appreciation for her unequal e wor an ability as instructor, advisor, manager and friend. 89 l i
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