This Labyrinthine Life; a Tale of the Arizona Desert

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This Labyrinthine Life; a Tale of the Arizona Desert
Fischer George Alexander
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The expensive private ones were out of the question for me; I had only my salary, having given up most of my scholars when my sickness came on. Even my salary would have been continued only to the end of the year had I left town to enter one of these institutions. As there was no vacancy I was put on the waiting list and continued my work mean- while, carrying out the instructions of my physi- cian so far as I was able. " " And you never got to a sanatorium at all? " " There may have been a mis...take. It is possi- ble my name had been overlooked, although I never had an explanation. At any rate it was nearly six months after my application for admis- sion was made before I was notified of a vacancy. I at once presented myself for admission, but on examination was refused, on the ground that they accepted only incipient cases, and that, as the dis- ease had now progressed beyond that stage, I was not eligible. " " Good God, man ! You don't mean to say 128 This Labyrinthine Life that while on the waiting list you had to wait so long that when your turn came around your disease had progressed beyond the incipient stage, and you were refused admission on that ground !

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