St Lawrence's Staff: Then and Now

Ethics and Social Welfare 7 (3):272-276 (2013)
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Abstract

Mabel Cooper and Gloria Ferris lived in St Lawrence's Hospital one of the large learning disability institutions which were built round the edges of London. In this paper, Mabel and Gloria share their memories of three nurses at St Lawrence's, supported by Jane Abraham and in this process reveal a number of ethical issues that remain relevant today

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