Medical or surgical?Foureyes wrote: I believe that it would be reasonably accurate to say that the need for a "a daily bowel movement" was common throughout the medical profession in the 1930s-60s, and by no means confined to the CH Sicker. Certainly, when I was in St Bartholomew's Hospitial in 1954 for an eye operation the entire ward (about 50 patients) was asked every day whether they had had a 'movement,' regardless of the reason for which they had been admitted. Sister had a special millboard and form for the purpose of recording this vital bit of information. And woe betide those who said 'no!
I think this would be more of a nursing thing, than a pre-op inquiry by a surgeon, foureyes. I don't suppose that an opthalmologist would care a lot about bowel movement - whereas it would be part of the routine nursing charts.