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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
British Legion Sanatorium at Nayland, Suffolk. Circa 1946
Picture shows Florence Nightingale circa 1855 Florence Nightingale (12 May 1820 - 13 August 1910) was an English social reformer and statistician, and the founder of modern nursing
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh seated as Sir Alexander Fleming, is here seen presenting him a mounted slide of some of the original culture of Pencillin. June 1954 P005711
Women working in a laboratory owned by Distillers Co Ltd at Speke, Liverpool, was, at the time, the largest penicillin plant in the world. 5th March 1946
Picture of Doctor Francis Crick, co-discoverer of the structure of the DNA molecule in 1953, with American scientist James D. Watson
University College Hospital London November 1992 - sign above the main enterance
Dr. Albert Schweitzer sitting at desk writing letter October 1955
Student nurse Anne Luce, Nurse Betty de Silva (glasses) and Sister Ruth Miller taking Emergency Patient (with Blood drip) across a busy road from one side of Cirencester Memorial Hospital to
Watford General hospital April 1998 - Heather Hunter was given TB jab injection with a dirty needle
Student Nurses at a training school in Brighton with the skeleton of a woman which they use during their studies. April 1948
Guys Hospital Extension costing £140 million, faces the axe by the Government. 1994Guys Hospital Extension costing £ 140 million, faces the axe by the Government. 1994
St. Thomas Hospital in London October 1998
The Maudsley Hospital in South London, October 1999
St Helier Hospital at Carshalton in Surrey where emergency patients were removed out of a hospital ward for the filming of a episode of the television programme Hale and Pace. May 1997
Brompton Hospital 1995
Royal Marsden Hospital 1995
Southampton General Hospital April 1998
St Thomas Hospital Logo Sign 1996
The Maudsley Hospital in South London, November 1999
Deaf and Dumb Hearing Aid August 1959. Miss Sheila Rubin a receptionist is photgraphed wearing a 1911 banjo type ear trumpet which is the oldest hearing aid and on show in 1911 cost approx
Southhampton University Hospital April 1998
The Maudsley Hospital in South London in November 1998
St Thomas Hospital Lambeth in London 1996
Children undergoing sunray treatment along with their dolls. The treatment was given to the children who had spent large amounts of time during the war in air raid shelters
The Wellington Hospital Saint Johns Wood. 1996
West Indies cricket team summer tour of England. England batsman Brian Close shows off the handy work of West Indies fast bowler Wes Hall after the second test match at Lords. June 1963
Broadmoor Mental Hospital Prison Asylum Building May 1974
Royal Marsden Hospital front entrance 1995
Priory Hospital 1995
Guys Hospital London. August 1997
Immunisation - weeping Child getting injection. Circa 1965
Watford General hospital April 1998. Heather Hunter was given TB jab injection with a dirty needle
Dr Robert sew up an incision after the conclusion of an operation a terrific amount of imagination is necessary to experiance the effects of the invisible operation
NHS Doctors Surgery. Circa 1940
Two children play doctors and nurses at a Bristol Day Nursery December 1952 Neg No C6135
Two of the performing parrots at the Windsor Safari Park were feeling a little poorly. So Melanie Jane Marshall whose parents work at the park, put on her nurses uniform and went to see them
Mr Arthur Lawson 94 year old chemist seen here at work with his assistants at his dispensary. 1st June 1952
Scottish scientist and Nobel Prize for Medicine winner Sir James Black (right) congratulated by William Wyper, the 85 year old former principal of Glasgow veterinary School
Rock singer Peter Frampton at home in bed with flu. 14th January 1968
Midwives deliver a new born baby inside thew Labour ward at the British Hospital for Mothers and Babies in Woolwich, London. 20th January 1948
Outside the new maternity unit of the West Norfolk and Kings Lynn General Hospital, showing the sign which has made it famours, the units first patient says goodbye to one of the nurses. January 1949
Sister Anne Davies of the Port Medical Service in Dents Wharf, Middlesbrough dressing the cut finger of Brian Cater, a 17 year old apprentice joiner who injured himself at work. 2nd May 1951
Student nurses Moduph Marke from Freetown, Sierra Leone and Rebecca solanke of Lagos, Nigeria hold a new born baby during a midwifery course at the National Training School for Midwives in Woolwich
State hospital nurses learning how to adminisyer oxygen by spectable frames. For the purpose of the training they are using a doll, with tubes attached to its nose
Student nurses of six nationalities learn the art of bandaging by working in pairs aand using each other as subject as they receive basic knowledge of their duties at one of the nine hospitals which