The
Mease Hut
Safety and security. It's all anyone really ever wants. Be it
financially, physically, mentally, or emotionally, we're all
looking for it. A bit of magic in a place where there is that
comfortable feeling of being safe and secure; a search for a place,
a people, or even just a person.
In this time for me, the summer of 2004, comfort is all the more
important. The next step for me on my journey in life is
college. I'm having to venture into a new realm, into
adventures and dangers that I have never even imagined
before. Security and comfort are what I'm seeking.
In honor of home and friends and family -- the security that's
portable -- I'm placing this cache near a tree that reminds me of
the one I have at home, and of my life. It's got character,
and lot of twists and turns. The actual tree is near the home
of one of my closest friends and companions... Not to mention the
hospital... A larger and more corporate version of good ol' Dr.
Mom.
- CSI Crue (that's Cache Scene
Investigator Crue to you)
The Hippocratic Oath
Version approved by the American Medical Association
(with my bold highlights and italicized comments)
You do solemnly swear, each by whatever he or she holds most
sacred:
That you will be loyal to the Profession of Medicine and just and
generous to its members.
That you will lead your lives and practice your art in
uprightness and honor.
(Whatever art that may be)
That into whatsoever house you shall enter, it shall be for the
good of the sick to the utmost of your power,
your holding yourselves far aloof from wrong, from corruption, from
the tempting of others to vice.
(Integrity in the face
of uncertainty)
That you will exercise your art solely for the cure of your
patients, and
will give no drug, perform no operation, for a criminal purpose,
even if solicited, far less suggest it.
(For the good of
all, your talents are given)
That whatsoever you shall see or hear of the lives of men or
women
which is not fitting to be spoken, you will keep inviolably
secret.
(Trustworthiness and fellowship among enemies and
friends alike, is courtesy)
These things do you swear. Let each bow the head in sign of
acquiescence. And now,
if you will be true to this, your oath, may prosperity and good
repute be ever yours;
the opposite, if you shall prove yourselves forsworn.
(Happy caching ^.^
)