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    What does Caring for London mean to you? You may think of doctors and nurses, and London is certainly blessed with some of the best health services in the world. What about social care? The London Borough Councils, together with countless community organisations, support thousands of adult and children in London every day. This image gallery aims to introduce you to historic images of medical and nursing services, welfare settings and approaches to care from times gone by. Many images date from before the start of the National Health Service, showing the variation in service provision in the capital before 1948.

    Nurses are well represented in this gallery. Often portrayed historically as brow-moppers and assistants to the doctor, the images here will show you that independence and specialism in nursing is no new thing. Some show that nurses took on technical, therapeutic and paramedical roles in additional to bedside nursing. Many nurses did not work in hospitals at all, but ran community clinics and home-visiting services including health visiting, health education and district midwifery.

    Some of the images in this collection show aspects of London’s emergency care services, of which the ambulance service is the most familiar. In contrast, we are also reminded of the vital role of public health measures to prevent and control diseases like diphtheria and tuberculosis at a time when vaccines and effective treatments were only starting to emerge.

    Caring for London

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    16 Candy Street: elderly couple greet Welfare Officer
    220689
    Ambulance arriving at scene of accident
    220649
    Ambulance man and woman at accident, artists impression
    227756
    An accident at at Blackheath involving a motorcycle and a milk float.
    221655
    Austin 3-Litre 'Limousine Ambulance'
    229025
    Baby in an oxygen tent in maternity home
    228665
    Brompton Hospital Sanatorium: patients outside preparing vegetables
    287650
    Careers Fair
    228828
    Carisbrooke House, Mother and Baby Home, Tulse Hill: sitting room
    178792
    Childeric Road School: Housewifery lesson, 1908
    222618
    East End Maternity Hospital: exterior
    222677
    Edith Cavell application
    229082
    Finsbury Health Centre: exterior
    223236
    Hammersmith Hospital: assisting the doctor
    223171
    Hammersmith Hospital: Light room
    223184
    Hammersmith Hospital: x-ray room
    228335
    Health visitor calling on elderly lady
    229013
    Health visitor giving mothers advice on making children's clothes
    228363
    Health visitor interviewing the matron of a day nursery
    223394
    Joyce Green Hospital, Dartford: crew of ambulance steamer
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