Perched Like Doves: The Story of a Student Nurse in the East End of London 1959-1962

Perched Like Doves: The Story of a Student Nurse in the East End of London 1959-1962

by Greta Barnes (Author)

Synopsis

Perched Like Doves follows the experience of a student nurse as she takes on hospital life at St Bartholomew's Hospital (Barts) in a bygone age when nurses still wore traditional uniforms and pretty caps; Matron was the matriarch, the Sisters (all single women) were the lynchpin of the hospital, the senior doctors were always addressed as `sir' and the medical students were male.
Only one out of every ten young women applicants to the hospital were accepted for training, the hours were long and arduous and the feet always painful. Nevertheless, the story is full of genuine laugh- out- loud moments and heart- rending tales of bravery as well as stories tinged with trauma and tragedy although there was still time for romance.
Based on Greta Barnes's diary kept throughout her training and fully illustrated, Perched Like Doves is an honest appreciation showing the camaraderie of hospital life and the sense of a close-knit community. It is a reminder of the gentler days before the turmoil of the National Health Service, the advent of modern technology and the introduction of the degree nurse of a time which has changed beyond measure.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Publisher: Matador
Published: 29 Nov 2018

ISBN 10: 1789015510
ISBN 13: 9781789015515

Author Bio
Greta Barnes MBE SRN was the Founder/Director of the charity now known as Education for Health, until her retirement in 2001. She has written several books, lectured worldwide and appeared on various television networks. She lives in the Cotswolds with her husband and has a large close family.