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Updated: June 29, 2025
A a surgeon is a sort of hero in a hospital. You wouldn't think that, would you? There was a lot of excitement to-day. Even the probationers' table was talking about it. Dr. Max Wilson did the Edwardes operation." The figure across the Street was lighting a cigarette. Perhaps, after all "Something tremendously difficult I don't know what. It's going into the medical journals. A Dr.
"Let me be the first to congratulate you," he said; "you are admitted." Andrew took a long breath, and the president considerately turned away his head until the young probationer had regained his composure. Then he proceeded: "The society only asks from its probationers the faith which it has in them. They take no oath. We speak in deeds.
I do not say there is no force in them, but there are deeper questions at issue to which both I and the Governor-General attach the greatest importance. My Lords, I thank you for your attention, and I beg to move the Second Reading. It is a great honour that it should fall to me to be the first Secretary of State to address this body of probationers and others.
Now, while the Head was having a footbath, and Twenty-two was having a stock-taking, and Augustus Baird was having his symptoms recorded, Jane Brown was having a shock. She heard an unmistakable shuffling of feet in the corridor. Sounds take on much significance in a hospital, and probationers study them, especially footsteps. It gives them a moment sometimes to think what to do next.
During 1877 and 1878 the United Presbyterian Church was much occupied with a discussion that had arisen in regard to its relation to the "Subordinate Standards," i.e. to the Westminster Confession of Faith and the Larger and Shorter Catechisms. These formed the official creed of the Church, and assent to them was exacted from all its ministers, probationers, and elders.
"Well, if here aren't my probationers!" she cried in a warm, comfortable voice which seemed to suggest that probationers were what she liked best in the world. "Let me see, dear, your name is Mac?" "No, ma'am, it's Dan," said that youth, trying to put out the lighted cigarette stump which he had hastily thrust into his pocket. "Ah! to be sure! And yours is Mary?" "No, ma'am, it's Nance."
During the diversion thus created, time would be afforded for digesting a plan of convict discipline, which should be consistent with economy, with a due regard to the interests of the settlers, and with the moral improvement of the prisoners. I would also suggest another mode of employing the probationers.
Margaret Meiklewham a woman of a severe countenance, and filled with the spirit of the Disruption who had governed the minister of Pitscowrie till his decease, and had been the terror of callow young probationers, offered herself, and gave instances of her capability. "Gin ye leave yir nephew in my hands, ye needna hae ony mair concern. A 'll manage him fine, an' hand him on the richt road.
The parish-school was six miles distant, and the teaching given in it was of a very inferior sort usually administered by students, probationers for the ministry, or by half-fledged dominies, themselves more needing instruction than able to impart it.
During the winter I held a protracted meeting, which gave an addition of forty-seven probationers. I felt the fatigue very much, and at the close of the meeting found it necessary for a time to abridge my labors. In March following, the Official Board granted me leave of absence to engage for six weeks in the service of the Christian Commission.
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