Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 140, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 December 1903 — Trained Nurses Who Lead. [ARTICLE]
Trained Nurses Who Lead.
“When doctor finds a ntfrse roadie;.’ a bock about tier profession and not a novel w‘.-ue she wa'Wl.es at the tu'd-dik of a p’-’h iU." said an uptown pi yV, cian. "li.Tif is the nurse l.e likes to ihra and to bd!|>. If th<* case turns out \\\'*■ the doctor sometimes makes bur a [ r - ept of a book with up to date ideas m. r ; her profession which she might not Ik I able, to buy. Om-l.alf the trained ' nurses of the city are dependent upon j -the recommendation* of physician*.--and ha if the success of a physician da pends on a good nurse: therefore a doc- i tor likes a nurse who reads about her i business, aitemls letturea and Uc<pa j up with tiie times. "Von would be astonished to know I how many lectures are given by physicians in New York every month that are open to trained nurses, but which few of them at (end. There, are a good many loafers among the trained nurses They -seein to think their study ended when they got their diplomas.”—New York Press.
