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A Transplant Would Have

Page 5 from 13th June 1969

saved me from a machine I SHOULD like to thank Mr. Norman St. John-Stevas (June 6) for his very sensible article on transplants. I do so for very......

Wide Horizons For Both Men And Women

Page 9 from 14th April 1967

By A Special Correspondent T o most people not per sonally familiar with nursing, the traditional nurse in starched cap and apron tending to the......

Ch1e1 2 Rabbi

Page 5 from 21st May 1965

A 'DARK HORSE' SELECTED Brodie (writes Alan Jackson), S EVERAL important issues affecting British Jewry face Rabbi Dr, Jacob Herzog, distinguished......

The Life Of A Student

Page 7 from 14th April 1967

By GABRIELLE CROSLAND F OR far too long, the general public's image of nursing has been that of an underpaid, over-worked tradition-bound......

Psychological Novel, Plus

Page 3 from 16th June 1961

By Dr. F. B. ELKISCH Each His Own Tyrant by Wingfield Hope (Sheed & Ward, &s. fid.). T HIS excellent little book is best described as a......

Death Of Mr. West

Page 10 from 21st June 1968

M R. FREDERICK WEST, who became Britain's first heart transplant patient nearly seven weeks before he died on Monday night at the National Heart......

No Directive To Doctors

Page 2 from 9th August 1968

A LTHOUGH the Irish Guild of SS. Luke. Cosrims and Damian will be issuing a statement on the Pope's birth-control encyclical, the 2,500 doctors who......

Tributes To Dr. King Outside St. Paul's

Page 1 from 19th April 1968

BY A STAFF REPORTER "THE greatest tribute we can pay Dr. Martin Luther King is to make sure that his dream of racial equality comes true," said Dr.......

Is It So Difficult?

Page 2 from 2nd February 1962

Case-Histories Described think Dr. Pemberton is exaggerating the difficulties of the Safe Period. He certainly underestimates the commonsense of......

Tottering On The Brink Of Revolution

Page 8 from 14th April 1967

By Stanley J. Holder, Principal, St. Mary's School of Nursing, Paddington B RITAIN is in danger of becoming an underdeveloped country. A......

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