The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1961, Blaðsíða 57

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1961, Blaðsíða 57
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 55 I was destined to be confined to my bed for a longer period than was at first expected. The days seemed very long and un- eventful, despite my contact with fel- low patients and nurses and the doc- tor. Shortly after my arrival at the San, my former roommate arrived, as a patient. When I was taken ill, she did not dare but subbmit to an examina- tion. The swelling in her neck-glands proved to be a more serious matter than was at first believed. She no longer feared my presence, and, as we had found each other congenial, she often visited with me. The San was efficiently operated. The Superintendent kept close tab on everything, and he was deeply concern- ed for the welfare of the patients. No longer was I required to go downstairs for an examination; the doctor came to my bedside for this. “What response is there to the bell on this ward?” he asked suddenly, after an examination. I showed that I had failed to get the significance of his question. “Well, then! How often do you have to ring?” he said, twisting the point of his fair mustache. “Sometimes once; sometimes more often”, I replied. “I have no com- plaint to make.” He walked briskly to the bell, and rang it. At the same time he consulted his watch. Then he strode to and fro, watch in hand. When there was no re- sponse, he rang again, longer than be- fore. This was repeated five times, with the sound of the bell echoing through the rooms, and each time he strode back and forth, watch in hand. Each time his stride lengthened, until it seemed that he crossed the room in two or three steps. At last the door opened. The nurse stood in the doorway. She was tall, erect, and fair-haired, and her face was long and pale. Her piercing grey-blue eyes looked cold and she regarded the doctor steadily. Her thin lips moved only a little as she said forcefully. “What’s going on here?” I shall never forget the change that took place in the doctor’s expression. It had been serious, even stern. Now there was a peculiar gleam in his eye and a teasing smile played on his lips. “Well, now. I wanted to know what response there is to this bell. I rang five times, at two minute intervals. Suppose this had been very urgent.” “The student nurse is in the next room. I was upstairs, doing my work.” The nurse’s voice expressed annoy- ance. Obviously she was offended. Her pale face turned brick-red and the blush spread to her throat. She seemed to grow taller, as she bridled, and she faced the doctor boldly. “The student nurse”, the doctor re- peated. I still remember the emphasis he placed on those words. “The student nurse”, he repeated again, as if the nurse had expressed some arrant none- sense. “Well, now. You mean Miss V. But don’t you know, Nurse, that the sound carries much better up the open stair- way than into the next room?” The nurse turned away, without a word, but as she turned she shot me a look which said unmistakably: “It was you who caused this.” This same nurse was at the San dur- ing my entire stay there. She was strict, but she was honorable and devoted to her duty. We became well acquainted, but this incident was never mentioned by either one of us. The San was the largest building I had seen. I called it the White Man- sion. It was white, outside and in. The beds, tables, and chairs were white.
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