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Evelyn Burton letters to Carroll Steinbeck, December 1945-April 1946

1946-01-20 Evelyn Burton to Carroll Steinbeck Page 2

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Each nite I had to [insert?] a Wangenstein & a couple intravenous'. Seems like they just don't stay in the vein anymore. You know, has always been the rule here that nurses shouldn't start I.V's. Since I've been on nites I've been doing it & I told [Miss Wessler?]. She said it was perfectly O.K. & if we didn't start it soon the Wacs & Waves will be coming back & doing it for us. So guess I'm still on the safe side. You know I said something about more trouble brewing. Another student quit & the Nursing Arts instructor left in a huff. I never saw anything quite like it. Seems as tho these women just can't get along & I guess they never will. Still plenty thankful I sleep [deep?]. Sat P.M. I went over to Ruth's & Daves for little
 
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