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w., X X X X ix i . x XX X, 1 If unior Class History Since the beginning of time, caring for the sick has been a sacred calling. Mythology tells us the story of jason: how he learned the value of herbs for the curing of diseases, and in administering to the sick he became the favorite pupil in the School of Old Chiron. Sacred history gives us many instances of healing the sick. Christ, the Great Physician, was untiring in llis work of relieving diseased humanity. To-day the vocation of caring for the sick is so widely recognized that every city has its own hospitals. In the year of one thousand, nine hundred and ten, this class was organized in the South lflighlands lnhrmary. First we served our time as probationers, a period of sterilizing. scrubbing and washing. Then we were accepted as nurses in the Training School, and given patients to care for. .-Xs the Indians of Olden Times practiced their jugglery to exorcise the evil spirits, so likewise, with our magic hypof' we quiet our restless patients. Time passes and experience and self-control are gained, and we are promoted to the operating room. Here we learn the true mean- ing of the word clean -sterilization, disinfection, etc. TWC see demonstrated the uses of the powerful anaesthetics-ether, chloro- form and oxygen. Also the skillful surgeon, with his various in- struments, excising the diseased parts of the human anatomy. .Nt last we come to the most interesting and useful part of our education in the Training School-the culinary department. I-lere we are taught to prepare delicacies and to serve them so temptingly that even the most fastidious epicurians are tempted to eat. XYith all this knowledge gleaned in our two years' hospital ex- perience we are now ready to take up our great life-work-nursing -in which field, l dare say, many of us will be heard from laterg perhaps in the role of a Clara llarton or a Florence Nightingale. D355 We saw a thing of greenish hueg We thought it was a lawn of grass, But as to it we nearer drew, We found it was the Senior Class. -JUNIORS.
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