Show NO na BENEFIT IN SUFFERING famous ral physician an says it kb ably ly sours the te temper iper in all rny my experience as a physician said dr S weir mitchell Mit choll tho the philadelphia nerve special specialist ls t in a lecture last week 1 I havo have not seen scon moro more than a dozen men or women who havo been improved morally by long con linued suffering acute illness and illness which brings the patient choso to death often has a beneficial effect upon tho the disposition but I 1 c 1 aree agree a t ree with tho the assertion which wo we f frequently hear made in the pulpit that suffering is ia usually the means of refining I 1 have soon scon a few isolated cases in which this was so but it is not the rulo by 17 any means the chronic invalid Is almost invariably selfish sel fush and peevish pec vish and it is a liard hard task to find a A nurse who car can stand the strain of such a service |