Base Hospital No9, : a history of the work of the New York hospital unit during two years of active service . 57. 58 BASE HOSPITAL NO. 9, A. E. F. 59 On September 15th, the first patient was telegram came in the morning that one of the menof the I St Engineers had fallen and fractured his femurand would arrive at Chateauroux about eleven oclockthat night. Everybody worked all day getting readyfor him. The C. O. designated nurses and orderhesfor the ward, an extra guard to go with the ambulanceto the station, Stephens, Schrock and Adair to be thereto work on him, and a full regi


Base Hospital No9, : a history of the work of the New York hospital unit during two years of active service . 57. 58 BASE HOSPITAL NO. 9, A. E. F. 59 On September 15th, the first patient was telegram came in the morning that one of the menof the I St Engineers had fallen and fractured his femurand would arrive at Chateauroux about eleven oclockthat night. Everybody worked all day getting readyfor him. The C. O. designated nurses and orderhesfor the ward, an extra guard to go with the ambulanceto the station, Stephens, Schrock and Adair to be thereto work on him, and a full registrars staff to workthat night. Moreover, he would be there was the patient received. During this period the C. O. found it necessary togo to Paris. This made our Director, Major Gibson,the Commanding Officer of the Post. To show howhappy we all were to have him in command, a danceand reception was given in his honor. As the Majorhad not yet established himself in his quarters at thehospital, it was planned that a committee shouldwelcome him that evening as he entered the Elser was asked


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