from the pages of an old diary – illness in the community
In her diaries, my great-aunt wrote about her own health, as well as the health of others. She was a nurse, trained at McLean Hospital in Boston, so her interest in health is not surprising. Her diary entries are filled with her visits to the sick. She often brought either ginger ale or ice cream with her when she visited, and these must have soothed many a sore throat and helped to get needed fluids into the ill person.
In May of 1955, a flu went through the community. Through the diary entries, you can follow as different people become ill. On May 6, 1955, my great-aunt came down with the flu, probably contracted as she visted the sick. She was in bed for eleven days. In those days, the doctor made house calls and he came twice to see her.
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flu in the community – 1955
-response to a diary entry for May 16, 1955 and entries for the previous two weeks
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Mon cloudy cold. Katie M.
came in P.M. brought ice-cream [and] gin [ginger] ale.
I am feeling better. I cleaned up-stairs
some. R.C. called too at noon.
– A.M.W.
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1.
Sunday
visited Jesse
Tuesday
took Madge ginger ale
Wednesday
took Mrs. B. ice-cream
combed her hair, made her bed
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should stay away
but ginger is good for what ails you
and ice-cream soothes the throat
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I’m a trained nurse
it’s expected
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2.
Saturday
chills, fever 103
Doctor saw me twice
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3.
nine days, in bed
I hear comings and goings downstairs
most won’t come up, or stay
afraid of flu
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4.
Monday
better today, out of bed
puttered around upstairs
Katie came
brought me ice-cream and ginger ale
a little gossip
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remedies for the flu
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© Jane Tims 2012


























My grandmother was the only nurse in the rural community in which we grew up. She exposed herself to many ailments and diseases trying to care for and comfort the sick and dying. She delivered babies too. What a brave life she led, putting herself in harm’s way without benefit of modern medicines. I appreciate the memories this post calls back for me.
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Carol Steel
March 3, 2012 at 11:42 am
Hi. My Mom used to tell us stories about how my grandmother (who was also a nurse) would go away to stay with local mothers about to have their babies. Perhaps she and your grandmother would have had a lot of stories to share! Jane
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jane tims
March 3, 2012 at 9:13 pm
Love ginger ale for tummy upsets – always have a few small cans on hand… I’m glad we have flu shots nowadays – it’s been over twenty years since we’ve been down with it. Your great aunt was brave to go out and help others…
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Barbara Rodgers
February 29, 2012 at 3:09 pm
Hi Barbara. I think about our nurses through the decades who continue to put themselves at risk. They must be exposed to every germ making its rounds. Jane
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jane tims
February 29, 2012 at 5:53 pm