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Dr Dennis’ emergencies

Fred, Phil and Gregor.

Thursday 3rd October 1991   Morning surgery 10:00                         Fred, Phil and Gregor all refused point blank to wait in Casualty for 4 hours and Dr Lewis was away so Dad

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A blanching rash.

Thursday 26th September 1991   Morning surgery 08:50 “Thanks for fitting us in at the last minute, Dr Dennis.” Mrs Farley looked very flustered. “I am so worried about this rash. It started yesterday but was much worse this morning.” “That’s alright,

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Intensive care.

Thursday 20th June 1991   Morning surgery 11:30 “I am sorry, Mrs Baxter. They haven’t even got room along one of the corridors for you.” “I don’t mind, doctor.” “Things seem to be getting worse in that hospital. Sister Salter has looked

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Mrs Eleri Goldman.

Thursday 28th March 1991   Lunchtime 13:07 My Dad must have ducked into the newsagent’s at exactly the same second that Mrs Eleri Goldman collapsed. He had picked up The Times and was so intent on the front page that he heard

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  • 1st January 1988 – Dennis' first post
  • 1st Year – 1988
  • 2nd Year – 1989
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  • 5th Year – 1992
  • 6th Year – 1993
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