Show I I I I Hi- Hi I LOther I Other Points of View I gs Most women spend a good g many mallY hours during their lives iI taking care caro of ut sick people Occasional sickness Is about bout as normal in an any household as the more hunger and the tho womenfolk officiate in th the tho sickroom Just Justas as they do in the kitchen They have o as as assets a natural aptitude and a family medicine cabinet the heritage of ot grandmother as modified b by Dr Evans ivans an and others But I II I the tho community has not Interested itself until recently In I t this aptitude to any better purpose and tho In- In In Influenza lut cpi epidemic showed that there thero were ere not enough nurses sc Family an and community suffered be because ause there were sere not enough nurses or enough h women o of slight training to serve ser the community community- There e were plenty of or women but not enough competent women Tho The family medicine cabinet backed b by traditional sickroom methods f failed in the emergency S Communities all over the United States StateR are re becoming interested In enlarging the number of ot women trained to competency In the sickroom It Is suggested in the cast that high school girls be bc required to learn some of or the elementary things in the tho care of the sick as a part han art of at high school education It has been suggested sugs-ested in Chicago that short courses be be given I en by b Chicago hospitals for women omen who vho want to know lenow something of or nursing but who cannot afford aCord to be become Registered nurses Xo No confusion on should bo ho permitted between th short term nurse and arid tho the registered nurse There need heed ba bano no contusion confusion The highly trained registered nurses mutt mUll ha have e their standa dB protected The They will not be unde mined by Increased Increase competency of 1 0 every woman in tl Lt 3 duties of the tho Chicago Tribune tn |