Base Hospital No9, : a history of the work of the New York hospital unit during two years of active service . y Regulations—Lt. Bolhng ^ . I Major Pool Settmg up Exercises | ^.^^^ g^^^^^ Instruction—Capt. Busby Drill—Capt. Kent Lunch Drill—Lt. BoUing French (usually assimilated) Supper 48 THE NEW YORK HOSPITAL IN FRANCE Schedule Jor Nurses. 8 ^0- - iTistriirtion [Capt. Hawley 10.^0- I Instruction ^ Capt. Stillman I Capt. Cussler Lunch * Drill—Capt. Busby French Supper Schedule jor En


Base Hospital No9, : a history of the work of the New York hospital unit during two years of active service . y Regulations—Lt. Bolhng ^ . I Major Pool Settmg up Exercises | ^.^^^ g^^^^^ Instruction—Capt. Busby Drill—Capt. Kent Lunch Drill—Lt. BoUing French (usually assimilated) Supper 48 THE NEW YORK HOSPITAL IN FRANCE Schedule Jor Nurses. 8 ^0- - iTistriirtion [Capt. Hawley 10.^0- I Instruction ^ Capt. Stillman I Capt. Cussler Lunch * Drill—Capt. Busby French Supper Schedule jor Enlisted Men. 545 First Call Reveille Assembly Setting up Exercises Breakfast T . J Capt. ErskineInstruction 1 t • r> t iI Lieut, bchrock .„ J Lieut. Dugdale 9-30- UriU It- t-n •I Lieut. Davis Instruction—Capt. Lee Lunch Sick Call Drill—Major Pool First Call Assembly 445 Retreat Supper * One should see this to appreciate it fully. Yet we mustnt blame;hie even though he gave some strange 49 50 THE NEW YORK HOSPITAL IN FRANCE In the evening long walks were taken through thecountry, or some entertainment took place at the were the days when an officer if he wanted togo out with one nurse had to ask two—one to talk to,and the other to chaperon him. Yet much progresswas made engineerically speaking. But the chief trial and tribulation of all and I sayall advisedly was the censorship of the mail. TheChaplain was made Censor, and the CommandingOfficer provided him with scissors, indehble ink, anda brush, and the necessary authority to read and strikeout any information that was interesting. He spenthours those first days reading and cutting, and bynight he dreamed of information that had sHpped hisnotice. Many letters were badly mutilated for whichhe sincerely apologizes now, but then he beheved thatall army orders were to be interpreted Hterally. Ce


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