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Nursing as it used to be – with Jane Dean

20/12/2018 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  2 Comments

Keen followers of Call the Midwife should certainly be checking in to Jane Dean’s new book, To Heal the Sick – Nursing in the NHS in the 1960s.  (Available from JaneDeanAuthor or as a Kindle here.) Jane trained with a  group of friends, all of whom have kept in touch over the …

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