Cites case of Mamie, the stenographer who gets sicks with what she calls appendicitis, and then the doctor delivers her baby. |
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Our responsabilities vary from sweeping the yard, taking care of the sicks and serve a hot meal twice a week to all those kids. |
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The preaching ended with a prayer line for the sicks and all those who had some need within their hearts. |
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Until the middle of the XIXth century, the mediterranean coast is mostly the favorite vacation site for the upper social class where sicks and personalities spend their winter. |
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Hospital ships used to visit the fishermen on the Banks: in 1898, 282 ships were helped, 57 sicks hospitalized and 14 shipwrecks victims saved. 4 342 letters were delivered to 118 ships and 1587 reveived to be send to France. |
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