Abstract

Letter to the Editor are often the most interesting thing in the daily mail. When they concern a teaching and patient-care program in a hospital so long and affectionately known to the recipient, he may perhaps be allowed to offer an answer. We would first thank Dr. Brazleton for writing. Then we would remark that the Editor finds much of the spirit—if not all the letter (in Biblical sense)—reminiscent of earlier and simpler times. Outstanding memories of houseofficership in the thirties are the participation of Miss Amy Greene as Head of Social Service on many of Dr. Blackfan's regular rounds, the regular attendance of the Nursing Supervisor, and the frequent, highly personal, assistance of Dr. Crothers (a pediatrician in search of mental hygiene) often with Miss Elizabeth Lord, his associate in psychology.

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