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unusual facts about The Nurses



Max Simon Ehrlich

His television work includes scripts for the series Barney Blake, The Big Story, The Defenders, The Nurses, The United States Steel Hour, and Star Trek (episode "The Apple").


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Anna Pou case

Charles Foti lost the 2007 election for state Attorney General after criticism for prosecuting Pou and the nurses.

Catherine M. Hall

Four years later she publicly criticised as too small a proposed 2.5% salary hike for nurses although she opposed the notion of striking, although some nurses did go on strike, which caused the Conservative Minister of Health (Enoch Powell) to complain about the "controversy which has caused widespread embarrassment", which she rebutted, defending the nurses.

George Perry-Smith

He was introduced to cooking by Eric Green, a fellow member of the FAU, during a week working in the nurses' kitchen of Middlesex Hospital.

Karl Dedecius

Dedecius wrote, „I lay in my sick-bed, and the nurses brought me books by Lermontov, for instance.

Manindra Chandra Nandy

In 1914, he contributed Rs. 5,000/- to Medical College and Hospital for Women and the Nurses Training Institute in New Delhi in memory of Lady Hardinge, who initiated the project.

Monkey Businessmen

Mallard then assigns two nurses to train the Stooges, which sends the boys head over heels into fits of love — until the nurses turn out to be men (Cy Schindell and Rocky Woods).

Richard Watts Charities

Thomas Aveling complained in January 1871 about "the reported inefficiency of the Nurses ... more than twlve months since", which is interesting because as mayor 1869–70 he had a level of supervision of the charity.

Scorched Earth Operation

The Indonesian University, UNTIM (now National University of East Timor) and Polytechnic buildings in Dili and in Hera, as well as the Nurses Institute, were looted, smashed and burnt with little surviving the onslaught.

The Memory Keeper's Daughter

The Memory Keeper's Daughter is a novel by American author Kim Edwards that tells the story of a man who gives away his newborn daughter, who has Down syndrome, to one of the nurses.

The Vines, Oxford

From 1948 to 1956, it was used as the Nurses Training School of the then Wingfield-Morris Orthopaedic Hospital, now the Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre.