Before Lindsay Wood took up nursing, she had been warned that it was hard work. What she hadn't heard much about was the difficulty of steering one's personal course. She did find someone to whom she felt she could turn for advice--but he was the Resident Medical Officer, far out of the sphere of a lowly probationer. And she couldn't quite understand his attitude, sometimes helpful, sometimes very much the reverse. How she coped with all her perplexities is told in a lively story with a authentic hospital atmosphere.