Stories
- Article
Dying at home and the doctor’s role
Our anonymous GP talks about the bittersweet rewards of supporting a patient when he chose to die at home.
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Medics, migration and the NHS
In the 1960s the NHS became Britain’s biggest employer. So to help fill all those jobs, the government brought in thousands of workers from abroad.
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Queer cafés and gay mylk
Holly Regan explores queer London spaces where the alternative – oat milk – is the norm for the communities gathering there.
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Coronavirus, Crohn’s and me
Clinically vulnerable to COVID-19, Lucia Osborne-Crowley has been shut in her flat for months. With her chronic condition transformed into a life-threatening one, she explores what the pandemic is revealing about living with long-term illness.
Catalogue
- Ephemera
The London Clinic & Nursing Home Limited ... : capital £175,000 divided into 175,000 shares of £1 each ... : this is to certify that ... is the registered proprietor of ... shares of one pound each, numbered as per margin, in The London Clinic & Nursing Home Limited.
London Clinic and Nursing Home.Date: 1929- Archives and manuscripts
(Trustees') guarantees of the accounts of the Home Nursing Scheme with Messrs Glyn, Mills & Co.
Date: 1938 and 1942Reference: SA/QNI/H.13/7/4Part of: Queen's Nursing Institute- Archives and manuscripts
Photo features in Nursing Times re homes and flats for district nurses, including the Benson Home, Kennington, London
Date: 1955Reference: SA/QNI/H.29/3Part of: Queen's Nursing Institute- Archives and manuscripts
London: Reports of District Nursing
Date: 1957 and 1961-1964Reference: SA/QNI/T.2/2Part of: Queen's Nursing Institute- Archives and manuscripts
Training arrangements at North Kensington Clinic, London and Home Counties [Mrs. R. Peers was training organiser] including training for overseas personnel
Date: 1955-1957Reference: SA/FPA/A19/5/1-2Part of: Family Planning Association