Doctor Turner's Casebook
eBook - ePub

Doctor Turner's Casebook

  1. 256 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
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eBook - ePub

Doctor Turner's Casebook

About this book

Call The Midwife is the BBC's most popular drama ever - that is what viewing figures tell us with over ten million viewers per episode. The Christmas edition is always reviewed as a 'must see' event, just as important to some families as the Queen's Speech. All the principal actors are now household names and one in particular over the past two seasons has dramatically come to the front of the show - Doctor Turner, played by Stephen McGann. He is now seen as the lynchpin of the series, not only overseeing the many childbirths across episodes, but also dealing with a multitude of diseases that strike the young, as accurately portrayed by the show's writer Heidi Thomas. Polio, meningitis, measles, scarlet fever and thalidomide have all been meticulously depicted on the show. This new book, will now reveal how a local doctor - such as Dr Turner - not only dealt with such cases, but also how he worked within the newly created National Health Service, as well as lived alongside his East End community. It will be a facsimile as well as a fictionalised diary from the character, all conceived and written by the show's writer Heidi Thomas. Stephen McGann will also contribute his own narrative having studied for an MA in medical science. Beautifully designed, it will make a lovely present for any fan of the series, as well as those wishing to find out more about the history of what life was really like in this period.

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Information

Year
2016
Print ISBN
9781471154485
eBook ISBN
9781471154492
Topic
History
Index
History
INDEX
Page numbers in italics refer to illustrations
A
abortion ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4
Abortion Act (1967) ref1, ref2
Abortion Law Reform Association ref1, ref2
actinomycin ref1
Action for Sick Children ref1
adoption ref1, ref2
Alexander, Albert ref1
Alice, Princess ref1
American Civil War (1861–65) ref1
anaesthetic ref1, ref2
ante-natal care ref1, ref2
antibiotics ref1, ref2, ref3
penicillin ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4
sulphonamide drugs ref1, ref2, ref3
Apothecaries Act (1815) ref1
Aristotle ref1
asbestosis ref1, ref2, ref3
Association for Improvements in the Maternity Services (AIMS) ref1, ref2, ref3
Astor Lodge ref1
B
Back to Sleep campaign ref1
Baldwin, Lucy ref1
Barber-Surgeons Company ref1
Barlow, Dr James ref1
Barnardos ref1
Barry, James Miranda ref1
BBC ref1
BCG vaccination ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4
The Beatles ref1
Behring, Emil von ref1
beri-beri ref1
Berlin Exposition (1896) ref1
Bernadette, Sister see Turner, Shelagh
Bevan, Aneurin ref1, ref2
The Bible ref1
Bing, Elisabeth ref1
birth control ref1, ref2, ref3, ref4, ref5
Bissette, Abigail and Terence ref1
Blease pulmoflater ref1
bleeding, uterine ref1
blood pressure ref1
Bogart, Humphrey ref1
bottle feeding ref1
Bourne, Dr Alex ref1
Bradford Hill, Sir Austen ref1
The Brady Bunch ref1
brain damage ref1, ref2
breastfeeding ref1
breathing techniques ref1
Bretonneau, Pierre ref1
Briance, Prunella ref1, ref2
British Journal of Experimental Pathology ref1
British Journal of Industrial Me...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half-title page
  3. Title page
  4. Copyright page
  5. CONTENTS
  6. Introduction
  7. Dedication page
  8. Childbirth: the Joy and the Jeopardy
  9. Miracle Drugs
  10. Losers in Poplar’s Lottery of Life
  11. Fragile Lives and Lost Hopes
  12. The Shadow of Fear
  13. Sheltering the Vulnerable
  14. Outcasts: the Currency of Shame
  15. The Legacy of War
  16. The Vaccination Story
  17. Britain Cleans Up
  18. Timeline
  19. Index
  20. Picture credits
  21. Acknowledgements