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THINGS WE TELL OUR INSTRUCTORS Flexner's serum is an antitoxin for T.B., Diphtheria, Typhoid Fever and Scarlet Fever. Stomatitis is an infection of the walls of the stomach. Hutchinson's teeth-Long, tusk-like teeth, sometimes found in new borns. A Trachelorrhaphy is the sewing up of the trachea. Gpisthotonos is a form of convulsion in which only the head and feet are involved. Discreetness of speech is being able to speak plainly and distinctly with a soft and gentle but firm voice. Genu Valgum is a knock-kneed person. Infantile paralysis is a disease of bones and other organs of locomotion. The treatment of rickets is Cod liver oil internally and externally. The cause of high infant mortality in summer is infant colic. NVhen filling a hot water bottle, squeeze bottle so that there are no holes in the sides. Noma is a disease of the eyes and is very contagious. Five plus one and a half equals seven and a half. Koplik's spots-Patches on the skin in Scarlet Feverg brown splotches on the skin, a sign of T.B.g red spots appearing on abdomen in Typhoid Fever: a test for reflex action in knees. Spina Bifida is a disease in children characterized by red spots over the body which are very hemorrhagic. THINGS INSTRUCTORS TELL US Dr. Sayers- lt's all in the book, 's all in the book! Dr. M. R. Combs- Thank you for your kind attention. Dr. Jett- Please-thank you-Miss. Dr. Alexander-proceeding down the hall- Let's dress this patient. In the room- You may do it nurse. Miss Graves- I gave you a specific definition for this. Drs. Cook and Ulmer- That reminds me of a story. Dr. Nay- Now do you understand this perfectly? lf you don't l'll erase the board and go through it.'l Dr. Anderson-+ You don't need to study very much, you'll not get much. Dr. Spurgeon- You've been exposed, but it hasn't taken. Seniors advice to fiunking juniors-fiat tomatoes and Ketchup. I heard her once before, As she passed by the door. And again those footsteps did resound As down the stairs she'd pound- xVVITHOUT RUBBER HEELS! Lips that say come! Eyes not so dumb A swell l:lgll1'C-SOIllC- But-CDH! she chews gum. She-You were in the hospital once, too, weren't you, Bud? He-Yep, for six months. She-Pretty sick? He-No, pretty nurse. Page thirty-five
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Alumnae of the Union Hospital School of Nursing 1902 Martha Breakheld fVDeceasedJ 1903 Ollie Blunk CPierceJ 1904 I. May Bell Charlien Talbot tPutmanj Luella Gilkinson lThompsonJ 1905 Nana Henderson CBellj Maggie Reed CPfeifferj 1906 Ruth Akers Effie Riley fCokeJ Tressa VVillis lLem0nJ Glen Willis CRogersj Lillian Burr CWilvertJ 1907 Helen Talbot CGourlyJ Jessie Humphrey CDeceasedJ Elizabeth Gosnell CMount7 Virginia Finley CSmithJ Maude Wehr Nellie Johnson tYeagerj 1908 None 1909 Ethel Hanna Edith Hunt Janie Stevens CKellyJ Emma Lohrman CDeceasedj Altha McCann f'DeceasedJ 1910 Margaret Amacher tDeceasedj Nora Stuckey CDaVidsonj Mabel Henry C-Jamesj Myrtle Eaton CKeatingj 1911 Nellie Birch , Golda F. Smith Belle VVilliams 1912 Lillian Brosman CCrawfordj Sarah Jones CHaslettJ Nell Shipe Mary A. Shoemaker CRickerj Mildred Van Etta QDeceaseclJ 1913 Rosa Mcliainey lCanadyJ Ruth Fredenberger fEasleyJ Golda Dunham lLockwoodJ lDe- ceasedb Mary XVyeth lMcLaughlinJ Hannah Rosser Minaughn 1Varrick fShafferj 1914- Ruth Eitel tl-lanleyj Edith Eitel tOsbornej fDeceasedJ Bertha Pitser Beulah Prust CBartlettj 1915 Lyda Clouse Blanche Trwin CHarringtonj Bessie Thomas fLeachJ Blanche Liffick CMort0nJ Clara Bierbaum tPeckJ Lola Garner CRenakerJ Grace Smith 1916 Lulu Holmes Mayme McBride Elsie Johnson lMcDonald7 Blanche Elliott fMillerl Virginia Lore CMorrisJ Myrtle Seybold Martha Cleland fS1ClDC1111101'gZl1'1J Jessie Spaugh 1917 Essie Rippy iBeanJ Carrie L. Mitchell tBrightJ Carrie Campbell Nelia Cole Lulu Jenkins fDaviesj Lulu Elliott Lucy Byers CJoabJ Carrie Yeager fRhodesj Hester Rankin CSmithJ Fannie Wfatson fDeceasedJ 1918 Thelma Smith CCrooksJ Beulah Gallion fHannaJ Amy Smith Clfleceasedj 1919 Vera Benson Mary Jellison KCoffee5 Ella McDaniel Page thirty-seven
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