Learning To Be A Nurse Glasgow 1983

I’m from a family of nurses going way back.

Great auntie Evelyn nursed in London during WW2.

Great Auntie Jean was a “Call The Midwife” helping women birth at home day and night in 1950’s Greenock, Scotland.

Three of dads’ sisters were nurses and my own mum a community district nurse. Watching her leave home of a morning in navy dress, hat and coat, big nylon bag over her shoulder full of mysterious dressings and paraphernalia, I knew I wanted to keep up the family tradition.

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