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Wonderful Thing for Cambridge:
The Evelyn Hospital – 1921 to 2003 |
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The Evelyn Hospital (now the Nuffield) affected many lives in Cambridge,
some of whom undoubtedly owing their lives to the high
standards and top-level skills that were applied to
acute medical and surgical cases. An independent
hospital, it was as much a part of the fabric of
Cambridge life as the University with which it had many
associations.
Undoubtedly, once you were in the Evelyn, you felt a lot
better just sampling the attentive and skilled care of
the nurses and the atmosphere that made it less of a
hospital and more of a refuge.
A Wonderful Thing for Cambridge: The Evelyn Hospital
– 1921 to 2003 was written by Sheila Mann – not
only a nurse experienced in many aspects of medicine but
with an MA in the History and Theory of Architecture –
after she discovered a complete and untapped archive
existed in the Hospital's attics.
Book Production Consultants provided design, editorial
and production services and the history was published
under our imprint, Granta
Editions.
210 x 210mm, 250 pages in full colour, hardback and
paperback.
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Price: £25.00 plus
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