AN HOSPHITAL PHYSICIAN'S AFTERNOON.
The staff of the great hospitals is | utterly insufficient' to allow of their | performing; theniselyes the work allot-,.:^ ted to' them. We discover every now^yj and then a , conscientious physician, Q f|| who, tries to do ' his work. : We once-r.f | cale^afted this work up in a particular instance. ;Atiiatf-pas.t six itytheeYeninjp the Esculapian bee was putting on Igs, overcoat to return home, i He had taken? o ihis-seat in a wooden-bottomed chair at^ . one p.mJ ! 'For' five and a half .Kp|ufs Ke * ! L had sat there; '■■ ringing^Hs-b^, calling out " Come in," examining his natientp, and writing.})^ break. /In'the cgijrse o,f 'th^'r^i^* * lie' had cjqynted'^&t) ijtppes pjf tjs? '"' heapt,; liste'ned to, . 80 .- ; phssts .,- l^oke^ afc 190 ' tongues, asked 1120 j^siaQjig, writteji 366 separate recippgi yii csp tii^cates fqr clubs, three ce»tincate» of 4efttH," an<| bpief nqtes in th«> ttapifcfti^ > uqqJjs of 29 mm p#ients, giving %m flfe^sys, pce\^fttioa, 4u#ip»;pf lonea*, resitoqg, 4ft?getkcr 'M.i:sj Im&i giveif advice gratis, to 224^, .. l?edi|lei raid tliafe.r lie i ftett.;:,' sIW of Ms . usual mtafceiv Shall wo descriijo the uraa'at?the end v -, of «his 4ay!a%ork|r,v -Ho was iOipftte^ ttiiti -Kq iX3Hio^#^^ "URmtet m hyo«4 sunlight. Hems ft !j li^. -deaf oa pus side, from atbiM^ "$ lite flsgei&Wfts 9c^l&dm ; gwet«!t)uiiip#f Us- eyi* w@m w§Med j mwm *w4 Mi vto rt4l?eM)te '' He M a ; itaisgivuig* ; itKß|^tKe^lfl«ft''? Jip hjs mvk lie' W ; ' #» ■ pa© - ; pn ritiwwij wut mit to Mcl iK-wpt'^j? t . Ihe patiettts "bft^ ; |9»e *os ! 'wp*^Jifp* "i m§ | netai i As lie jPftißed PU'fe^ Jfcnß - iisvk i»4li MtprW#%^^^ him ppaiei^ iiiH Iqkmii ft«^^^ ; be%ei liim^ l^'^eeb, .audof ivrtiieK fee>; po^v#4| /t^:;tM:: iM^ijSu: j|sf &pfe &#& &W|i tlifta I^l^ to§f^»©l^; allli r %xm -Wl : f st^ei^
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 38, 3 February 1864, Page 6 (Supplement)
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280AN HOSPHITAL PHYSICIAN'S AFTERNOON. Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 38, 3 February 1864, Page 6 (Supplement)
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