Surgeon compassionate: the story of Dr. William Marsden, founder of the Royal Free and Royal Marsden Hospitals |
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Originally all nurses were called 'sister'; from the middle of the seventeenth
century, however, women were employed to help the sisters, and night duty was
undertaken by night-watchers for 6d a night; these helpers — the first 'nurses' —
were ...
Originally all nurses were called 'sister'; from the middle of the seventeenth
century, however, women were employed to help the sisters, and night duty was
undertaken by night-watchers for 6d a night; these helpers — the first 'nurses' —
were ...
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The lamps burned far into the night at No. 2, Thavies Inn. Even the dog seemed
to know that something unusual was in the air. While her husband paced the
sitting-room, Betsy-Ann kept up the fire, and made repeated journeys down the ...
The lamps burned far into the night at No. 2, Thavies Inn. Even the dog seemed
to know that something unusual was in the air. While her husband paced the
sitting-room, Betsy-Ann kept up the fire, and made repeated journeys down the ...
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These ragged derelicts stayed on their pitch, plying their round, twigged besoms,
from early morning until late at night, their only remuneration the stray coppers of
benevolent pedestrians. The old man told William that he had been on his ...
These ragged derelicts stayed on their pitch, plying their round, twigged besoms,
from early morning until late at night, their only remuneration the stray coppers of
benevolent pedestrians. The old man told William that he had been on his ...
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Watsons Walk Sheffield William Marsdens | 56 |
Mens waiting room and womens ward in the Royal | 72 |
The Royal Free Hospital Grays Inn Road | 136 |
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