"Seņora, please cook your food on top of the
stove, because inside is where we throw all the drainage pads and bandages."
The ten in-patients have l5 or 20 relatives staying
with them, and we encourage them to warm their beans, coffee, and tortillas on the stove,
but have outlawed butchering chickens in the building.
"Please take us in; we came from so
far"......."I am sorry but we have no place but a stretcher here in the narrow
hallway. These four rooms which are full of patients were intended for other
purposes, but we have put patients there, and work in half of the clinic, as we still have
no hospital." Sometimes in X-Ray the patient in bed is requested to look the
other way while a lady prepares for special X-Rays.
A diabetic lady from the city has a ragged bedspread
beneath and a tablecloth above -- probably one of the four that Marie has lost.
Since linens are being counted out to the wash girls now, we have lost almost
nothing. Some say that our linens are not worth carrying off!
"Is this the operating room or laundry?"
one may ask as he peers into a cluttered room with hanging clothes, ironing board,
etc. When not needed for surgery, the girls sew, iron, etc., as this is one of the
only two rooms in the clinic not occupied by the general public.
"Open the door please; we need to enter the
Laboratory and Pharmacy."
"Just a minute; we are bathing a baby, and must
squeeze some people to the side to open the door."
On entering, we find that this "L" shaped
room of l00 square feet floor space serves as central supply, utility room, laboratory,
baby-bathing room, and linen room, as well as nurses' lounge for combing hair, brushing
teeth, etc. The shelves on one side contain laboratory equipment, plaster bandages, hot
water bottles, enema cans, stool specimens, tooth paste, brushes, hair curlers, and shoe
polish; also a pathological museum of gallstones, bladder stones, parasitic worms, pickled
snakes, and rare tumors.