Abstract

An American in LondonA Canadian doctor once remarked to me that, in many respects, Canadians regard themselves as occupying a position midway between the English and the Americans. He said he thought the situation was well illustrated by the time hospital-ward work is started in the respective countries. "In America" he said, "they start their ward rounds at 8 o'clock, in England you start at 10 o'clock — but in Canada we start at 9 o'clock!"With this in mind and with some slight experience of the 8 o'clock American ward round, I asked an American friend at present . . .

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