Emily McIllwain

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If you were a doctor and had outpatients who were unwell, you might check them in too, believing Baptist a safer refuge than their homes. Then you’d settle down on a cot or an air mattress, and the hurricane, which always seemed to arrive at night, would rage against the hospital and leave. The next day, the sun would rise and you would help clean up the debris and go home.
Five Days at Memorial: Life and Death in a Storm-Ravaged Hospital
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