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THE BLESSING OF THE KINDLY NURSE One of the greatest of American surgeons once said: Tlie finest riypoaermic in the world is the kindly hand of a gentle nurse. Booivs could De vritten aoout this subject and not exhaust its possibilities. How many times have I had patients exclaim: Please let me keep my nurse for a while longer. She has meant so much to me. Ward patients are also keenly alive to the benefits of kindliness and good care. It is an axiom of the theatrical profession that the play must go on and it does go on regardless of the feelings or dispositions of the characters in the play. Likewise you must carry on regardless of your own reactions. Some patients are so easy to care for; others, well, the less said the better. How ever, the profession of nursing demands not only kindliness, vith gentleness, but also tact. Volumes could be written about tact. It is a hall-mark of good taste, delicacy, refinement, elegance and lastly, grace. It will get you further than any other attribute. To obtain it requires patience, a sense of propor- tion and certainly a genuine interest in people. Most people respond sooner or later to suggestion. It is just as easy to make a tactful one as one which vill give the opposite response. There must be a reason when several members of one family, as vell as their friends, ask for one special nurse. May I suggest then, that you can and should cultivate kindliness, gentleness and last, but not least, tact. Dr. Edward G. Drew.
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ASSISTANT SUPERVISORS Ann Kochut Obstetrical Rose Breese Surgical Mary Kochut Operating Room Dorothy Evans Office Assistant Mary Greene Osteopathic Frances Bond X-Ray Technician 21
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CLASS OF 1958 Graduation means success. Tne goal you placed ahead of you three years ago has been reached. You have prepared your- selves for a noble life ' s work, that of talcing care of suffering humanity. Success is within your grasp; may you attain that end. The Interne Staff wishes to congratulate you on your attain- ment. Your spirit and co-operation has been greatly appreciated. We are proud to point to you as Osteopathic Nurses and know you will preserve that faith. May life look upon you kindly and happiness be yours. M. Carl Frey, D.O., Chief Resident Interne.
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