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In HEALTH Care


     

Elaine Adams
  The Awesome Isolation Hospital
Clifford Blunt
  High Jinx In The Shower
Ronnie Bray
  Ten Minutes At Doctor Dan’s
Kathleen Burdett
  Childhood Traumas
Theresa Chapman
  Memories Of Cadbury’s Penny Chocolate Bars
Dorothy Clayton
  Babies Arrived In The Doctor’s Little Black Bag
Patricia Farley
  Medical Care In The Wrens
  Saved From Drowning
  The Americans
Barbara Greenshields
  “god Makes Babies From Putty”
Ron Ham
  Encounters With The Fever And Civil Strife
Edna Joyce Hammond
  A 5 Year Old Village Girl’s Life Around 1928-1930
Jack Hill
  Dry Ice In The Trousers
Nora Hillman
  Nora's Calling
  Nursing At Top Children's Hospital In The Interwar Years
  Memories Of The Royal Alexandra Children’s Hospital
  The Unwitting Beacon For The Luftwaffe
  Percy Is Going Up
Allan Huntingdon
  Cough & Drop
ernest larbey
  Another Thing To Remember
Ernest George Larbey
  Forbidden Fruits
Beatrice Longhurst
  Chasing Monty & Tennis At Tarring
Peter Longhurst
  Struck Down With Scarlet Fever
Don McDouall
  Childhood Memories
Tom Newman
  Tales Of Delivery Men In London And Hop Picking In Kent
Jennifer Nicol
  The "plaza", Centre Of The Universe For Locals
Pat Smyth
  A Whole Lifetime
George Spenceley
  Tb Scare
  A Warning
John Stewart
  A Spell In Hospital
  Doing Our Bit For The War Effort
  Births And Deaths
Harold Taylor
  Roasting Chestnuts With A Surgery Full Of Waiting Patients
Bill Underwood
  A Likeable Character
Joyce Watson
  Accident-prone Joyce!
  Joyce Becomes Joy
  One Imaginary Husband And One Disappearing Husband
  Wartime In London
  Dental Chair Side Attendant – No Thank You!
  Mysterious Disappearing Men – But Only On Fridays!



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