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Source: American Journal of Nursing Source type: journal Document type: news column Document title: “Foreign Department” Author(s): Dock, Lavinia L. Date of publication: January 1902 Volume number: 2 Issue number: 4 Pagination: 288-90 (excerpt below includes only pages 289-90) |
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Dock, Lavinia L. “Foreign Department.” American Journal
of Nursing Jan. 1902 v2n4: pp. 288-90.
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This column is credited as being “[i]n the charge of Lavinia L. Dock.” The bracketed note at the outset of the excerpt below is presumably Dock’s. The identity of the nurse who authored the letter excerpted below is not known. |
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Foreign Department [excerpt]
[The following extract from a letter
written by a nurse in Manila is of special interest.—ED.]
“I have completed two years and two months in
the Philippine Islands, and it does not seem like one year.
“I should like to have been with you at Buffalo
this September. No doubt the meeting was very interesting. But the Exposition
has its sad memory, the assassination of our beloved President McKinley. The
news shocked us very much. The funeral services in Manila were grand. September
19, in the morning, music, addresses, and sermons were delivered in the Marble
Room of the ‘Ayuntamiento,’ or executive building, and at noon military ceremonies
were held on the Lunetta.
“That was a grand sight. The Lunetta is bounded
on one side by the Manila Bay, and the ‘White Squadron’ was lined up, facing
it. All during the [289][290] ceremony salutes
were fired. An immense throng of people were gathered, representatives of all
nations, and the Filipinos came in from all the provinces. All Americans and
American sympathizers are wearing mourning for thirty days, and all flags are
at half-mast.
“In connection with the military services solemn
prayers were offered by the Archbishop in the Catholic Cathedral (Spanish).
The services were very impressive and the music grand, rendered by a Filipino
orchestra and boy choir.”