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I take it IHE's stint in the York Ward will have caused psycological damage a plenty and thereby created a new career for him in later life.

Quite ingenious really.  :006:

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I got the adenoids hauled out about 1975. I was put in one of the glass rooms with only 2 beds in it at the far end of the ward. Think there was 2 of these rooms. If am wrong, its because i was only 5 at the time!

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surely you mean relieved to know you worked there in 1977.........2 years AFTER i had been in :blah01:

Guest Glen Mhor
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I was in the RNI for an op in the early 1960s and hated every minute. The nurses were strict, the sister was strict and the matron was even stricter. It was like being in a boarding school (not that I was ever in one I hasten to add) only they seemed to have carte blanche to do things to me and I had no choice in the matter.

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