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Page 2 Duke Hospital, InterCom As soon as a newborn baby leaves the delivery room he {?oes ri^lit into the care of ))ediatrics’ specially trained nurses. Ilere a wee one is introduced to the art of bottle-drinking. 9 ^ Little Eugene Ayscue of Rocky j\Iount looks sick and sad, but with a little love from Mrs. R. L. Tuthill of the Duke IIosi)ital Auxiliary he’ll soon be enjoyin'? the well stocked new playroom on Howland Ward. This playroom will also be used as a class room for the in-teachin; program for ambulatory patients. * ■A This spacious play ])atio enables young patients to enjoy sunshine and recrea tion as they j)rogress toward recovery on Howland Ward. Adjoining the ward, the j)atio is being furnished by the Duke IIosj)ital Auxiliary, whose mcMiibers also will assist nurses in supervising the use of the area. Duke photos by Sparks
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