Word: patients
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...feeling of the man in the desert who sees the longed-for oasis fade into a mirage is very similar to that of the man who sees the patient labor of days turned into so much junk by an unexpected manifestation of the hidden forces of nature. Pennock met all these obstacles in the only way in which they can be successfully met: with a smile. He never acknowledged difficulties and troubles. In this way he surmounted them one by one till the first peak was fairly reached: triumph seemed assured in the first process: from that time...
...details of the educational system, and more important, an inexhaustible amount of tact and diplomatic skill. All these requirements Professor Parker fulfilled in a commendable manner. Never demonstrative or effusive, he met all who came to him for advice simply and courteously. He was always just in his decisions; patient and forebearing in his judgements. Whoever came to him for advice found a man who took a personal interest in the particular individual's ideals and ambitions...
...interview with a CRIMSON reporter yesterday, Dr. Roger Irving Lee '02 announced that E. Ginn '18, who is suffering from infantile paralysis in the contagious word of Stillman Infirmary is progressing favorably. The patient is not paralyzed and is resting quietly...
...Physicians, by telephoning to the Medical School, may obtain an expert in any hour of the day or night, who will visit a patient with the doctor to assist in the diagnosis of the case, and to administer serum if desired. The amount of serum available will depend upon the response of recovered patients to this appeal for volunteers. As the response cannot now be accurately estimated, the efforts of the Commission will at the beginning be confined to cases in or near Boston. Should it be found possible to extend the service, every attempt will be made...
...whole number of beds available for teaching purposes is about 6,500. In addition, there are the very large Out-Patient Departments attached to many of these institutions. In wealth and variety of material, and in the number of competent teachers, we believe the Medical School to be unrivalled in the country. If our belief is well founded there can be but one result...