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15 October 2014
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16) Little Nurse

by Genevieve

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Contributed by
Genevieve
People in story:
Mr McMurray, Patricia Davies (Nee Cowling)
Location of story:
North Staffs. Royal Infirmary in Stoke-on-Trent
Background to story:
Civilian
Article ID:
A5180537
Contributed on:
18 August 2005

I remember when we were on eye block there was a very nice consultant named Mr McMurray. He used to have one pocket full of apples, and the other pocket full of sixpences. He used to stop you as you went along in the ward, and he would say “little nurse — answer this question and it’s worth an apple” and if you answered the question correctly — he’d give you an apple. Sometimes he’d say “this question’s very difficult. Answer this little nurse and you’ll get sixpence and an apple”, and so if you answered that one correctly he’d be true to his word and give you the apple and the sixpence.

We had to go into theatre, and he’d ask you exactly what he was doing and why, and if you answered him correctly he’d say “that’s worth two apples and two sixpences” — so that was wealth indeed because we only got one pound seven and sixpence a month!

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