Archives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto

Singing in the Wards

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Creator
O'Reilly, Charles, Author
Media Type
Text
Item Type
Documents
Description
It is perhaps unnecessary to state that nurses' work is very serious, sometimes meaning the difference between life and death.

From time to time, however, they have had to deal with certain policies that some may find odd. But rules are rules!

Dr. O'Reilly at the Toronto General Hospital made this very clear to Archbishop Lynch.
Date of Original
January 1886
Subject(s)
Local identifier
L AE04.28
Collection
ARCAT
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • Ontario, Canada
    Latitude: 43.64999 Longitude: -79.38206
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Dr. O'Reilly regrets that some visitors have again violated the rules regarding singing in the Wards & begs to state that orders have been given to all nurses to strictly enforce all regulations relating to visitors & readers. Dr. O'Reilly thanks His Grace for the friendly letter & wishes Him all the compliments of the season, & feels sure that the present year will be free from all annoyances, which some mis-guided people have caused in the past in the Wards of the Hospital.

T. G. H. Jany 2/86

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