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An RAF De Havilland Dragon Rapide Dominie configured as an air ambulance during WW2. 1942
London victory march, nurses in the procession. May 1919
A vaccination programme
A handful of fathers have a little get together with their babies at the Mile End Hospital, London. June 1970 70-5876-003
American senator Edward Kennedy speaking to Doctor John Brotherson, Chief medical Officer for Scotland. Kennedy is on a 5 day visit to Britain as head of the Senate Health sub-committee
The Rolling Stones play at Longleat, the home of Lord Bath. A female fan is rescued by the police and St. Johns ambulance. 2nd August 1964
Mr. Scucnell a patient in Harts Hospital, Woodford. shows fellow patients how to make animals from cigarette packets. September 1953 P004760
Ambulance men and medical workers attend to a Beatles fan who was injured in a crush as fans waited to get a glimpse of their heroes before the premiere of the film A Hard Days Night in Liverpool
Midwives deliver a new born baby inside thew Labour ward at the British Hospital for Mothers and Babies in Woolwich, London. 20th January 1948
Models displaying six modern style white dresses for nurses at the London Nursing Exhibition. 14th October 1969
A nurse in the maternity unit of a hospital keeps an eye on the pressure from the oxygen cyclinder, as they care for a lillte baby girl. January 1949
Doctor administering anti flu vaccinations to workers at a Petrochemicals factory. 25th November 1954
A patient receiving his anti flu injection at a Cardiff City doctors surgery 13th December 1962
Nurses of the London Hospital in Whitechapel wait to take a picture of Her Majesty Queen Mary during the Royal visit to the hospital. 16th June 1950
Trainee doctors being given instruction on the blackboard during a lecture. 20th April 1959
Sister Eira Davies, with help from ambulance man John Price, removes a splinter from Richard Edwards eye at the new pithead medical centre at Geognant Colliery in Maestag
Midwife Lyz Simons with new born baby at a new parents home in Bristol. 27th March 1981
Woman undergoing a cancer check at an X ray unit in a London hospital. It is fitted with a unique prototype tracking system that allows healing rays not only to penetrate deep into the body to
Young patient at a hospital after having an operation for gland trouble, improving under the direct care and attention of his mother. July 1948
An expectant mother using an inhaler to take the pain killing drug trilene during labour, watched by a hospital midwife. 29th March 1949
Young boy held closely by his mother, screams as the nurses gives him a vaccination against the measles. 17th March 1969
Hospital staff care for four new born babies shorlty after delivery. The nurse in front is changing one of the babies nappies while her colleague holds onto two of them in her arms. January 1949
Life is much easier for the R. A. F. Recruit these days. New Recruit Edward Mason (21Life is much easier for the R.A.F. Recruit these days. New Recruit Edward Mason (21) Lays Back in the dentists chair and watches a television programme while Sqdn
Medical Research: A famous medicine manufacturers are working at full blast to cope with the present flu epedemic. Their well known cough remedy which is prescribed by most doctors was becoming
With a doctor and nurse at his side, a boy is being taken by this R. A. FWith a doctor and nurse at his side, a boy is being taken by this R.A.F. helicopter (1-10-57) to a hospital where he was rushed for special treatment: The boy, Derek Garner
Leonard Reilly, 1 week old, at the Royal Northern Hospital. July 1943 P009459
Midwife May Guthrie-Lacy photographs the 287th baby which she has delivered at Lytham Hospital. Two day old Nicola Manton
Sandra Charlott with (left to right) Sylvia, Karen and Mieke. A tear of joy runs down Sandras face as she holds her 6-hour old triplets for the very first time. December 1969 Z12498-002
Here is one of the PDSAs mobile dispensaries which is at present on the road. Owners of sick pets in many areas, like the girl and her puppy pictured above with a veterinary officer
15 year-old schoolgirl Elaine Smith from Edwin Swain School in Chesterfield, working at Chesterfield Royal Infirmary as a flu epidemic volunteer with children. December 1969 Z12540-001
Alfieri. Army Training. No. 30 Physical Development Centre. Barracks. 1942. 1st May 1942Alfieri. Army Training. No.30 Physical Development Centre. Barracks. 1942. 1st May 1942
Pop group The Honeycombs have responded to the Minister of Healths appeal for more blood doners. The blood transfusion service was arranged for them to fit in with their recording
The Waiting Room of the out patients department at the Royal Veterinary College. Over 50 animal patients, are taken daily to the Royal Veterinary College, Camden Town
Children take their pets to the Harmsworth pet hospital run by the RSPCA watch Veterinary Surgeon John Newcombe attend Fluffy the cat Two girls are Christine Lyons (10) and Teresa Mullins (9)
This X ray machine will protect pets from the danger of radiation and has been bought by the RSPCA. Society spokesman said
Norwegian pop group A-ha present a Christmas tree to Queen Elizabeth Hospital. December 1986 P003914
Student veterinary nurse Caroline Smith, 16, who is under training with veterinary surgeon Alan Hitchins at his surgery in Kings Road, Chelsea. June 1972 P004039
The first-ever hydratherapy pool for dogs is now in operation at the RSPCA, Holloway. Duke the dog, being treated in the new pool, assisted by nurse, Lesley Pavey. December 1976 P004040
Nineteen-years-old Rosemary Fish, one of the girls who look after the monkeys, is seen here dressed in her sterilised white clothing, hood, goggles and surgical mask. October 1964 P004095
Joey, the chimp at Billy Smarts Circus in Middlesbrough, is ill with a chest complaint and cannot appear in the ring. So each morning, Dr
Sue, the chocolate coloured across spaniel who has had a major internal operation at the PDSA, Miss June Latchford, one of the PDSA workers attends to Sue after her operation. August 1958 P004044
World War II Women. W. A. A. F. station, Innsworth, Glos. A scene in the operating theatreWorld War II Women. W.A.A.F. station, Innsworth, Glos. A scene in the operating theatre at the hospital on the camp. September 1941 P010215
Rhyl Royal Alexander Hospital, Rhyl schoolboys, sixth-formers from the High School at work as porters; Left to right, Peter Ogden and Ian Armstrong wheel in a patient for admittance also in picture
Two Red Cross nurses who stayed behind to see the safety of the wounded before leaving with The B.E.F. 21st June 1940
Doctor Waters, wearing glasses, watches rescue work in progress after a V2 Bomb fell. He was on his way to another case but decided to stay at the scene instead. 21st February 1945
Baby boy seen here just after birth at Plaistow Maternity Hospital. He weighed 9lbs 7oz. June 1968 Y5619
The two boys with Head Porter M. A. Giles moving some equipment at Out-PatientsThe two boys with Head Porter M.A. Giles moving some equipment at Out-Patients. December 1969 Z12552-001
Volunteer ambulance drivers wearing gas masks as they practice attending to a " victim" as part of their training in the countryside shortly before the oubreak of the Second World War