About 50 years ago, I was a nursing instructor at what is now Oregon Health & Science University School of Nursing, teaching pediatric nursing. One of the patients we cared for was a young boy, about 8 years old, suffering from complications from measles. He was comatose, unresponsive; a very sick little boy. He did not recover but instead succumbed to those complications, an awful loss to his parents and siblings — and to the hospital staff, the students who cared for him, and this nursing instructor.