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Source: Trained Nurse and Hospital Review Source type: journal Document type: article Document title: none Author(s): anonymous Date of publication: December 1901 Volume number: 27 Issue number: 6 Pagination: 336 |
Citation |
[untitled]. Trained Nurse and Hospital Review Dec. 1901 v27n6: p. 336. |
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Keywords |
McKinley memorialization (Philadelphia, PA); McKinley Memorial Hospital (Philadelphia, PA). |
Named persons |
William N. Ashman; George M. Gould; John V. Shoemaker; John Madison Taylor; James Tyson; James C. Wilson; Wu Ting-Fang. |
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The Meschianza in aid of the proposed McKinley
Memorial Hospital for Philadelphia, Pa., was formally opened in the Academy
of Music, November 11. The first of the series of entertainments was devoted
to a portrayal of some phases of life in China. This was given under the patronage
of the Chinese Minister, Wu Ting-Fang, LL.D.
Judge Ashman presided at the opening entertainment,
and before introducing the speakers made a brief address, in which he pointed
out the need for the city of a pay hospital for contagious diseases. It was
an axiom in medical science, he said, that the proper way to deal with disease
was, if possible, to prevent its spread. When a child was attacked with diphtheria
the house was quarantined, social and business intercourse was interdicted,
and there was havoc in the household. There was prejudice in the minds of many
parents against allowing their children to be removed to the Municipal Hospital,
which was regarded as a “pest house.” The purpose of the McKinley Memorial Hospital,
said Judge Ashman, “is to supply a place of refuge for our dear ones if they
happened to be attacked by contagious disease. It is not a charity in the absolute
sense, its main purpose being to afford a place where every comfort can be provided,
the family being relieved from quarantine, and where the family physician can
have free access to the patient.”
Dr. John Madison Taylor spoke of “The William
McKinley Hospital Association”; Dr. James Tyson, “The Needs of a Pay Hospital
for Contagious Diseases”; Dr. James C. Wilson, “The Care of Contagious Diseases
in Special Hospitals”; Dr. George M. Gould, “The Practising Physician and Care
of Contagious Diseases”; Dr. John V. Shoemaker, “Contagious Diseases and the
State.”
Entertainments were continued throughout the week.