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Dr Alexander Fleming, the inventor of Penicillin marries Dr. Amalia Koutsouri-Vourekas, a Greek colleague, at Chelsea Registary Office
Paddington Green Childrens Hospital. 21st November 1932
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
A baby being vaccinated at Halton Road divisional health centre in Runcorn, looking dismayed by quickly reassured by the nurse
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
Florence Nightingale in 1906, pictured in her room in South Street, Mayfair, London. Her South Street home was four levels and she saw a constant stream of approved visitors: co-workers
The Crichton is an institutional campus in Dumfries, south-west Scotland. It incorporates part of Dumfries and Galloway Royal Infirmary, a business park, and Crichton University Campus
A nurse who was a dancer shows the children an exercise at the Thames Side war nursery. This is the biggest nursery of its kind in London
The open grave of Mrs Florence Nightingales Burial at East Willow church yard. Florence Nightingale burial place. Picture shows the Nightingale family burial site is at the Church of St
General view of one of the wards at Seacroft Hospital in Leeds, with patients lying in their beds and nurses in attendance. 1st May 1964
Doctors in Manchester Town Hall vaccinating members of the public against smallpox in one of the large rooms. 15th January 1962
British aid worker Sally Becker in Bosnia 1993 Sally Becker was dubbed the Angel of Mostar for her humanitarian work during the conflict that engulfed the former Yugoslavia
Liz Recuperating on Bed: Liz, a five year old rare woolly monkey is recuperating in style two weeks ago she had a heart attack after which pneumonia set in
Addenbrookes Hospital is an internationally renowned teaching hospital and research centre in Cambridge, England, with strong affiliations to the University of Cambridge
Doctor at Newmarket Hospital in Cambridge. Circa 1986
The first supply of British medical supplies for the civilian population of Belgrade, Yugoslavia arrived on 19th March 1945. The consignment consisted of drugs and dressings. Captain H
Blood transfusion at Paignton hospital, Devon during the Second World War. July 1940
Blood test at Shrublands House, Morgan Avenue in Torquay, Devon during the Second World War. August 1941
Major General Sir Ernest M. Cowell, Director of Medical Service, AFH Algiers, visits the Fifth Army at the Anzio beach-head in Italy to inspect medical units in the field
Anglo - American Medical Conference in Brussels, Belgium during the Second World War. An important meeting of medical experts from Britain
11, 000 people marched in protest to their local Hospital in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, when Junior Minister Roland Moyle visited to look into their complaints. 2nd February 1977
Parents and children affected by the drug Debendox, taken for morning sickness, lobby parliament with MP and Disability campaigner Jack Ashley. 29th November 1984
Picture shows Sir Alexander Fleming, the inventor of Penicillin, with Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother. Picture taken circa 1st January 1950
Florence Nightingale at work in a hospital in Russia. Date unknown. Florence Nightingale (12 May 1820 - 13 August 1910) was an English social reformer and statistician
Florence Nightingale background. Picture shows the actual field ambulance used by Florence Nightingale during The Crimean War
Florence Nightingale at work in Scutari, Turkey. Date unknown. Florence Nightingale (12 May 1820 - 13 August 1910) was an English social reformer and statistician, and the founder of modern nursing
Florence Nightingale burial place. Picture shows the Nightingale family burial site is at the Church of St. Margaret in East Wellow very near the family estate of Embley Park, near Romsey, Hampshire
Neighbours celebrate the birth of the test tube baby - the worlds first baby born by IVF. 26th July 1978
Princess Alexandra of Kent is admired by nurses after opening a new accident centre at Ayresome Street, Middlesbrough. 20th May 1959
Open air ward at Stannington Sanatorium, Northumberland. 2nd August 1929
Twenty one year old Pamela Garner of Runcorn is vaccinated against smallpox at the Runcorn clinic. 29th January 1962
Doctor N Cantrill inoculates eleven year old Mary Wilson of Northwood in Kirkbys town centre clinic. There was a rush for anti-polio vaccinations following the report of a suspected case in the area
Labour MP for the Strathkelvin and Bearsden constituency and former brain surgeon Sam Galbraith pictured at the Freeman Hopsital in Newcastle with surgeon John Dark
150, 000 Volidan birth pills under inspection at the British Drug House, Chemical Works, Graham Street, City Road, London. 17th August 1965
A resuscitation trolley is presented to the North Riding Infirmary. L-R Mayor of Middlesbrough Cllr. Irene Berryman, Linda Bailey tres
A rabbits costume made by students of fashion at Teesside College of Arts & Design was given to the Big Ears Appeal (Cochlea Implant Appeal)
View of North Riding Infirmary. 21st July 1994
View of Middlesbrough General Hospital. 21st July 1994
Pharmacist Margaret Pear, chairman of the Teesside branch of the Pharmaceutical Society, took a step back in time as she opened up in Preston Hall Museums Victorian street to mark the 150th
Liverpool manager Graeme Souness took time out from his busy schedule to come back to Middlesbrough to open the first phase of the new South Cleveland Heart Unit, with Doctor Adrian Davies
Dr Adrian Davies. 2nd October 1992
Top heart specialists at South Cleveland Hospital have joined the new tech revolution - thanks to a £ 13, 000 gift from the British Heart Foundation
Big-hearted council workers got in the swim to help cardiac patients. Workers in Middlesbrough Councils building department handed over £ 1
Baby Stephanie Higgins (shown on photograph) died on a operating table, her mother blames it on a hormone pregnancy test. 17th February 1980
Staff at work at Glasgow Royal Infirmary. 20th November 1956
Billingham Brownies believe one good turn deserves another. So, after doctors at North Tees General Hospital, Stockton, detected a heart problem in their Brown Owls newborn baby
A view of the Histology Department of the Cardiff Royal Infirmary. February 1966