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Bristol Maternity Hospital, 1970s
A ward in Preston Hospital, North Shields, Tyne and Wear. 19th August 1974
British actor John Thaw in January 1987, appearing in the Sherlock Holmes TV film " The Sign of Four" where he plays treasure smuggler Jonathan Small, pictured here with co-star Tonga
Ambulancemen relax, knowing that the next call-out could be at any moment, at Willington Quay Maternity Hospital
FA Cup Quarter Final match at Loftus Road. Queens Park Rangers 2 v Liverpool 2. Referee Brian Hill receives some medical attention from Liverpool trainer Roy Evans. 11th March 1990
A mother holding a baby at Carter Bequest hospital. Circa 1973
A nurse holding a baby at Carter Bequest hospital. Circa 1973
Actress Gilly Coman opens the new antenatal unit at Liverpool Maternity Hospital, Oxford Street, with her baby son Tom. Tom was born at the hospital. 14th July 1989
Paddington Green Childrens Hospital. 21st November 1932
Actor Douglas Lambert who has been diagnosed with AIDS leaving St Stephens Hospital, Chelsea, after a check-up. 19th October 1986
The Rotunda in use as a war hospital. Oldway Mansion Paignton. Circa 1916
Professor N B Capon opens the Royal Liverpool Babies Hospital, Woolton, Liverpool, Merseyside, 19th February 1959. The first specially adapted mother and baby unit in the North West
Cindy Jackson who has had major plastic surgery holding spherical silcone bags
Simon Weston a Falklands War casuality seen here in April 1989
Terry Thomas actor and comedian with his wife during the last days of his life December 1988 DBase
Pop star Robin Gibb, lead singer with the famous Bee Gees pop group was taken ill during the week-end and is now recovering in the Regents Park Nursing home, London
Model Gillian Duxbury in the E. M. I. X-Ray scanner with the team from L / R GodfreyModel Gillian Duxbury in the E.M.I. X-Ray scanner with the team from L/R Godfrey Hounsfield (The inventor of the scanner), Tony Williams (Mechanical Designer), Peter Langstone (Electronics expert)
Miss England 1959 Miss Pamela Searle receives her polio vaccination in public to encourage more young people to have their jabs. She was given the jab by Dr
Ken Buchanan and fiancee Carol Burns are smiling... for they found Kens mother, Mrs Catherine Buchanan, very much better than expected when they visited her in Edinburghs Royal Infirmary
Prince Charles demonstrating resuscitation techniques on an inflatable doll at an ambulance centre in Wellington, New Zealand. 8th February 1994
HRH Queen Elizabeth II visits Addenbrookes Hospital in 1962. Cambridge, Cambridgeshire Picture shows her majesty talking to the nurses
At an aircraft receiving depot, cadets are being x-rayed in modern manner, miniature film being used. The films after development are projected on to a screen and cases of suspected T.B
Picture shows The SS Vega, The Red Cross Hospital Ship. It is docked in The Channel Islands (exactly where is unknown, though see end of caption for details on it being in St Helier)
JACKIE STEWART AND WIFE, HELEN IN HOSPITAL AFTER HIS NEAR FATAL 150 MPH CRASH IN THE BELGIUM GRAND PRIX AT SPA. JUNE 1966 01/06/1966
Monica, daughter of virgin mother Emmimarie Jones. June 1956
Virgin mother Emmimarie Jones with her daughter Monica. June 1956
Picture shows the original dress worn by Florence Nightingale, on display at The Nursing Exhibition in 1942, opened by Earnest Brown, Minister of Health
The Duchess of Kent opens a new wing at the hospital in Orsett, Essex. 21st May 1969
The Westminster hospital team who performed the marrow transplant operation on Simon Bostic. 17th May 1973
De-compression maternity suit. Mrs Linda Evans, with baby Catherine, 8 weeks, and watched by Joanne, 23 months and Rupert 4 years, as husband Neil Evans, uses her as a model for his latest suit
De-compression maternity suit. Mrs Jane Sparkes, 22, in the de-compression maternity suit during treatment. Jane Sparkes gets her first taste of the birth suit
Mr Joseph Parker, husband of smallpox suspect Mrs Janet Parker, confined to his Kings Norton, Birmingham home. 25th August 1978
Liverpool FCs new chief coach Reuben Bennett is welcomed to Anfield by clubs first team captain Johnny Wheeler, watched by Billy Liddell, Harrower, Hughes and manager Mr Phil Taylor
Catherine-de-Barnes Isolation Hospital, which is on constant stand-by to deal with smallpox. They last admitted patients in 1978 during the smallpox outbreak at Birmingham University
A baby being vaccinated at Halton Road divisional health centre in Runcorn, looking dismayed by quickly reassured by the nurse
Sefton General Hospital, one of the oldest and largest in Liverpool. 30th October 1973
Arthur Taylor, the Chairman of Newcastle Health Authority unveils the plaque at the new ENT dept at the Freeman Hospital, watched by consultant David Kilbey (left) and hospital manager Len Fenwick
The AIDS ward at Middlesex Hospital which opens 19th January. Sister Jacqui Elliott (26) with her new charge, the Broderip Ward. 16th December 1987
Medical Records Department at Coventry and Warwickshire Hospital, Coventry, West Midlands, 8th May 1973. Transferring files into new medical records library are (left to right) Jean Bate
Donald Curtiss, Theatre Technician, prepares one of the two new operating theatres which are due to open shortly at Coventry and Warwickshire Hospital, Coventry, West Midlands, 29th July 1971
North Ormesby Hospital. 28th January 1981
Guisborough General Hospital, Cleveland ward pictured. 18th March 1980
Dr Vladimir Petrow, the man who discovered the Volidan birth pill, checking an experiment with one of his research team in one of the laboratories
Carols in the wards at Salford Royal Hospital. Christmas Eve, Nurses and medical staff of the Salford Royal Hospital went round the hospital wards and sang carols to the patients
Carstairs State Hospital, a psychiatric hospital in Carstairs, South Lanarkshire, Scotland. 13th March 1997
Tom Jones has his tonsils out - The 25-year-old singer had the operation Wednesday at the London Clinic, and expects to be out of action for the next three weeks
Smallpox Outbreak Birmingham 1978. Janet Parker a British medical photographer became the last person to die from smallpox
Charitable Middlesbrough businessmen have presented maternity doctors with a magic box which can listen to babies hearts before they are born