worked as an agency nurse there a lot in the mid seventies, good place
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worked as an agency nurse there a lot in the mid seventies, good place
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was in there in about 1960 5 years old pulled a pan of spuds over my feet scalded both feet and legs to my ankles spent about 3 weeks in a pushchair no wheelchairs or benefits then
I remember the RSH with great affection. I worked there first as a medical student, when I met my wife who was a nurse there. Later I worked there as a houseman, and some years later as a Senior registrar. My wife became a sister in the Casualty Department which was across Caryl Street from the main hospital. Incidentally when during the war the main hospital was moved to Fazakerly the Casualty Department stayed to support those affected by the bombing.
I have many memories of this hospital and although I understand why it closed it was nevertheless sad when I returned to Liverpool a few years ago to find no trace whatsoever of this place which had been so important in my life.
My mum was there in the late 60s early 70s as an Auxillary Nurse. She was known as Lena Logan though her first name was really Nancy
She loved it there and had many friends.
l think she was mainly on the male and female medical wards and was moved around not kept on the one ward.
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