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D-EXP/P/D31 Mar 1967 - Feb 1992 Wolverhampton Archives

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Women and the National Health Service

D-EXP/P/D31/9 19 Jan 1985 Wolverhampton Archives

A new Govenrment report suggested that women in general did not get the attention they deserved from the medical profession, despite being the main users of the Health Service, on behalf of themselves, their children and their parents. The photograph show

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Dr Edward Saunsbury, Brereton Hill Lane, Upper Longdon

D-EXP/P/D31/3 3 Jul 1970 Wolverhampton Archives

Patients raised money for a testimonial for the doctor (based at Red Court House, Lichfield) on the occasion of his retiement. Netherstowe and Lorna Saunsbury are mentioned. The photograph shows Marian Stanway presenting the cheque to Dr Saunsbury.

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Whooping cough and vaccinations

D-EXP/P/D31/10 16 Sep 1985 Wolverhampton Archives

The article details an event where a doctor attended to a sick child named Philip, who had developed whooping cough, having not been vaccinated.

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Doctors’ strike, Sandwell hospitals

D-EXP/P/D31/5 29 Oct 1975 Wolverhampton Archives

Dr Mohammed Azam (presumably the doctor in the photograph) discussed how the rates of overtime he was eligible to receive were less than the rate of pay of a hospital cleaner.The Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham, the District and Hallam Hospitals in

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British Medical Association, Dudley and Stourbridge Division

D-EXP/P/D31/1 30 Mar 1967 Wolverhampton Archives

After a report to Worcestershire Executive Council relating to doctors’ parking problems near their surgeries or outside patients’ homes, there was a call to encourage drivers to be considerate when parking. Dr F. E. Hobbs is quoted, and Mr V. T. Williams

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Birmingham Emergency Locums, Limited (B.E.L.L.), Wolverhampton

D-EXP/P/D31/2 12 Oct 1967 Wolverhampton Archives

The emergency locums service was being introduced to Wolverhampton for doctors who wished to have time off. Mr R. Fox is quoted. The photograph shows the control room at the service.

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Doctors’ strike, Sandwell hospitals

D-EXP/P/D31/4 15 Oct 1975 Wolverhampton Archives

Junior doctors at four Sandwell hospitals (Hallam Hospital and the District, West Bromwich, Moxley Hospital and Heath Lane Hospital) were only treating emergency cases after more than 45 doctors began a 24-hour strike over overtime pay rates. Eric Bradbur