Who watched "Call the Midwife" on PBS? While watching Episode 3, I saw something familiar.
Myles Textbook for Midwives is shown in that episode, and I thought we had a copy in our Archives. So I looked, and sure enough we had several copies of different editions (though not one with the same cover as in the show) with the oldest being a second edition, copyright 1956.
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Copies of the second and third edition of Myles Textbook for Midwives |
What was even more interesting, though, was the condition of the oldest copy. It was covered in tattered paper, with the title handwritten on the front.
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TEXTBOOK FOR MIDWIVES
Myles
Please do not remove from the Hospital Wards
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Intrigued, I opened the book, and found this inscription on the front page.
It reads:
To the Confluence Midwives,
With well-wishes and remembrances
of many happy days and nights in and
around the Middlefork.
Nora K. Kelly, SRN, SCM, MTD
27.3.56
Please return to
Helen Browne
at
Wendover
I don't know who Nora Kelly might have been (nor what the credentials after her name stand for), but I have of course heard of Helen Browne. Since "Brownie," as she was called, was just awarded a posthumous honorary doctorate at graduation last month, it was especially interesting to see something that she might have used regularly.
I will continue exploring the archives to see what other stories might present themselves!