My name is Jane Freeland (nee Woodcock), I was a patient at the Marguerite Hepton Orthopaedic Hospital at Thorpe Arch, in Yorkshire, UK, from 1944-1948 with spinal TB. I'd like to share memories with other patients, nurses and others linked with the hospital. Do you have a story to share? If so, please contribute. Jane Freeland (nee Woodcock)
Thursday, 26 March 2009
Robin Watson comments on Mr Broomhead's celebration
My name is Robin Watson and I was a patient at the MHMH, Thorpe Arch from 1941 to 1948, with T.B. hips. As I am still re-reading all of the comments and memories from other patients, I will just add a little information about the photograph posted by Fred Dubber. The person sitting on the left with a bald head and spectacles, is, I feel sure, Arthur Bernard Pain, my consultant surgeon for about ten years. I lost touch with him after he discharged me in about 1955, but I did read later, that he had been made the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at Leeds University.
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