If we are thinking of the same one, I think her name was, most improbably, nurse Darling.J.R. wrote:I have only 'fond' memories of one sicker nurse and I can't even remember her name.
In my last year on a overnight stay at the Infirmary, she sat by me bed chatting for ages. And at that age with teen hormones racing........
Domestic Maids
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If a stone falls on an egg: alas for the egg
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a Darling most certainly, but David B and I think we now remember her name.
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Was she not an Australian? Certainly I could not imagine Sister Cook behaving like that! However in one of my long Sicker sojourns of which there were many one of the junior trainee nurses was persuaded to smuggle in brown ale from Horsham.
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When I was a junior, one Nurse Bagg was very popular with the monitors.
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