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...and this one......graduate nurses in good standing with
director of nurses will be given an evening
off each week if you go regularly to church.
...but i truly love this......any nurse who smokes, uses liquor in any
form, gets her hair done at a beauty shop, or
frequents dance halls will give the director
of nurses a good reason to suspect her
worth, intentions, and integrity....
you're absolutely right stephine...i don't think i would be going into this profession either if things were the same today as they were then :imbar...the nurse who performs her labors, serves
her patients and doctors faithfully, serves
without fault for a period of 5 years will be
given an increase by the hospital
administration of 5 cents a day providing there
are no hospital debts that are outstanding....
cheers!
moe
in addition to caring for your 50 patients, each nurse will follow these regulations:
50 patients!!!?!?!?
daily sweep and mop the floors of your ward,
dust the patient's furniture and window sills.
maintain an even temperature in your ward
by bringing in a scuttle of coal for the day's
business.
dude - i have trouble even dusting at home!!!!
light is important to observe the patient's
condition. therefore each day fill
kerosene lamps, clean chimneys and
trim wicks. wash the windows once a week.
umm - how do you clean a chimney???
the nurse's notes are important in aiding
the physician's work. make your pens
carefully, you may whittle nibs to your
individual taste.
oooh - thanks for the allowance!!! i get to whittle my own nibs! whoo-hoo!
each nurse on day duty will report every
day at 7am and leave at 8pm except on
the sabbath on which day you will be off
from 12 noon to 2pm.
graduate nurses in good standing with
director of nurses will be given an evening
off each week if you go regularly to church.
each nurse should lay aside from each pay
day a goodly sum of her earnings for her
benefit during her declining years, so that
she will not become a burden. for example,
if you earn $30 a month you should lay aside
$15.
yeah, because during the declining years we're just not any good to anyone, right?
any nurse who smokes, uses liquor in any
form, gets her hair done at a beauty shop, or
frequents dance halls will give the director
of nurses a good reason to suspect her
worth, intentions, and integrity.
whoa - no beauty shop????
the nurse who performs her labors, serves
her patients and doctors faithfully, serves
without fault for a period of 5 years will be
given an increase by the hospital
administration of 5 cents a day providing there
are no hospital debts that are outstanding.
oooh - thanks for the favor!!
A nib is the point - back then, the writing instruments were such that they were actually dipped in ink - hence the use of the blotter - to blot off extra ink. You could whittle the nib (usually a piece of wood or even a feather!) to create a fine, medium or wide writing instrument.
My grandmother graduated from nursing school in 1939, at age 17. At that time, hospital nurses had to purchase their own surgical instrument packs; the physicians would then select the nurses he wanted in surgery based on both their skill and their instrument array.
Sixty-four years later, my grandmother still has all of those instruments that she bought on her nurse's salary. Even surgical towels and bandages were purchased by the nurses themselves; my grandmother embroidered her initials onto the bandage ends so that when they came off a patient, she'd get them back. Each bandage was washed, boiled, ironed and rolled by the nurse who owned it.
When my grandmother retired in 1979 as head OR nurse at a major Southern hospital, she was making a whopping $8.39 an hour.
Love-A-Nurse
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many may have seen this before. i thought it was interesting. i don't know how long i would have lasted with these duties.
duties of the floor nurse - 1887
in addition to caring for your 50 patients,
each nurse will follow these regulations.
daily sweep and mop the floors of your ward,
dust the patient's furniture and window sills.
maintain an even temperature in your ward
by bringing in a scuttle of coal for the day's
business.
light is important to observe the patient's
condition. therefore each day fill
kerosene lamps, clean chimneys and
trim wicks. wash the windows once a week.
the nurse's notes are important in aiding
the physician's work. make your pens
carefully, you may whittle nibs to your
individual taste.
each nurse on day duty will report every
day at 7am and leave at 8pm except on
the sabbath on which day you will be off
from 12 noon to 2pm.
graduate nurses in good standing with
director of nurses will be given an evening
off each week if you go regularly to church.
each nurse should lay aside from each pay
day a goodly sum of her earnings for her
benefit during her declining years, so that
she will not become a burden. for example,
if you earn $30 a month you should lay aside
$15.
any nurse who smokes, uses liquor in any
form, gets her hair done at a beauty shop, or
frequents dance halls will give the director
of nurses a good reason to suspect her
worth, intentions, and integrity.
the nurse who performs her labors, serves
her patients and doctors faithfully, serves
without fault for a period of 5 years will be
given an increase by the hospital
administration of 5 cents a day providing there
are no hospital debts that are outstanding.
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