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  • Carrying a bag with the words 'We love the way you live', a lady walks past the hoarding featuring the face of an NHS Staff Nurse employed at University College London, on 25th January 2018, in London, England.
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  • An elderly lady walks past the hoarding featuring the face of an NHS Staff Nurse employed at University College London, on 25th January 2018, in London, England.
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  • Nurses dispense medicine in the mens' surgical ward  at St Bartholomews (Barts) Hospita n the City of London. Two gentlemen  patients rest either before or after their operations for which their care is ensured by the nursing staff seen in the blue uniforms. St Bartholomew's Hospital, also known simply as Barts, is a hospital in Smithfield in the City of London. Barts is the oldest hospital in London, having been founded in 1123, and the oldest in the United Kingdom that still occupies its original site. Barts was founded in 1123 by Rahere (died 1144, and entombed in the nearby priory church of St Bartholomew-the-Great), a favourite courtier of King Henry I. London's only statue of King Henry VIII is located above a gate at the hospital. Barts is part of Barts Health NHS Trust.
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  • A portrait of a masked NHS technician, in the London Hospital, Whitechapel, on 23rd June 1993, in London, England.
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  • An elderly patient recovers after Hemodialysis blood purifying treatment in the Renal unit at St Bartholomews (Barts) Hospital in the City of London, England. The woman is laying back in an NHS bed being attended to by a nurse after spending some hours  with her right arm flat on a cushion and the tubes that feeds her blood by vascular access from her body into the dialyzer, a machine that filters the unpurified blood due to the patient's renal (kidney) failure. It is a bright room and many other machines are operating in this manner. Three quarters of the UK's 19,000 dialysis patients receive haemodialysis rather than Peritoneal dialysis, where a sterile solution containing minerals and glucose is run through a tube straight into the intestine.
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  • South Londoners and an NHS banner outside King's College Hospital in Camberwell, on 14th May, in London, England.
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  • Young protesters demonstrate against coalition NHS privatisation plans in East Kent, during the enthronement for the new Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby. Their protests are about coalition plans over the NHS, holding a placard in Butter Market in the centre of Canterbury. Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt and Conservative (Tory) Prime Minister David Cameron are parodied on the poster urging them to keep the country's National Health Service out of private hands, to keep it as a government organisation, run by Hunt and overseen by his boss, Cameron. The town of Canterbury hosted the enthronement of the Church of England's new Archbishop, allowing students to voice their concerns.
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  • Young protesters demonstrate against coalition NHS privatisation plans in East Kent, during the enthronement for the new Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby. Their protests are about coalition plans over the NHS, holding a placard in Butter Market in the centre of Canterbury. Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt and Conservative (Tory) Prime Minister David Cameron are parodied on the poster urging them to keep the country's National Health Service out of private hands, to keep it as a government organisation, run by Hunt and overseen by his boss, Cameron. The town of Canterbury hosted the enthronement of the Church of England's new Archbishop, allowing students to voice their concerns.
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  • London, UK. 12th January 2016. National Health Service (NHS) Junior Doctors under the banner of the British Medical Association (BMA) man a picket line outside Kings College Hospital in Camberwell, south London. The one-day strike is over pay and working conditions, the first such industrial action in 40 years.
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  • London, UK. 12th January 2016. National Health Service (NHS) Junior Doctors under the banner of the British Medical Association (BMA) man a picket line outside Kings College Hospital in Camberwell, south London. The one-day strike is over pay and working conditions, the first such industrial action in 40 years.
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  • London, UK. 12th January 2016. National Health Service (NHS) Junior Doctors under the banner of the British Medical Association (BMA) man a picket line outside Kings College Hospital in Camberwell, south London. The one-day strike is over pay and working conditions, the first such industrial action in 40 years.
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  • London, UK. 12th January 2016. National Health Service (NHS) Junior Doctors under the banner of the British Medical Association (BMA) man a picket line outside Kings College Hospital in Camberwell, south London. The one-day strike is over pay and working conditions, the first such industrial action in 40 years.
    junior_doctors_strike09-12-01-2016.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January 2016. National Health Service (NHS) Junior Doctors under the banner of the British Medical Association (BMA) man a picket line outside Kings College Hospital in Camberwell, south London. The one-day strike is over pay and working conditions, the first such industrial action in 40 years.
    junior_doctors_strike08-12-01-2016.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January 2016. National Health Service (NHS) Junior Doctors under the banner of the British Medical Association (BMA) man a picket line outside Kings College Hospital in Camberwell, south London. The one-day strike is over pay and working conditions, the first such industrial action in 40 years.
    junior_doctors_strike07-12-01-2016.jpg
  • London, UK. 12th January 2016. National Health Service (NHS) Junior Doctors under the banner of the British Medical Association (BMA) man a picket line outside Kings College Hospital in Camberwell, south London. The one-day strike is over pay and working conditions, the first such industrial action in 40 years.
    junior_doctors_strike05-12-01-2016.jpg
  • National Health Service (NHS) Junior Doctors under the banner of the British Medical Association (BMA) man a picket line outside The Maudsley Hospital in Camberwell, south London. The one-day strike is over pay and working conditions, the first such industrial action in 40 years.
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  • National Health Service (NHS) Junior Doctors under the banner of the British Medical Association (BMA) man a picket line outside The Maudsley Hospital in Camberwell, south London. The one-day strike is over pay and working conditions, the first such industrial action in 40 years.
    junior_doctors_strike01-12-01-2016.jpg
  • Students and elderly middle-class voters, protests over coalition plans over the NHS, holding a placard in Butter Market in the centre of Canterbury. Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt and David Cameron are parodied on the poster.
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  • An prosperous-looking elderly middle-class voter who represents so-called middle-England, protests over coalition plans over the NHS, holding a placard in Butter Market in the centre of Canterbury. Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt and Conservative (Tory) Prime Minister David Cameron are parodied on the poster urging them to keep the country's National Health Service out of private hands, to keep it as a government organisation, run by Hunt and overseen by his boss, Cameron. The town of Canterbury hosted the enthronement of the Church of England's new Archbishop, allowing students and this well-dressed tady to voice their concerns.
    archbishop_enthronement18-21-03-2013.jpg
  • An prosperous-looking elderly middle-class voter who represents so-called middle-England, protests over coalition plans over the NHS, holding a placard in Butter Market in the centre of Canterbury. Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt and Conservative (Tory) Prime Minister David Cameron are parodied on the poster urging them to keep the country's National Health Service out of private hands, to keep it as a government organisation, run by Hunt and overseen by his boss, Cameron. The town of Canterbury hosted the enthronement of the Church of England's new Archbishop, allowing students and this well-dressed tady to voice their concerns.
    archbishop_enthronement19-21-03-2013.jpg
  • An elderly middle-class voters, discuss coalition plans over the NHS, holding a placard in Butter Market in the centre of Canterbury. Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt and David Cameron are parodied on the poster.
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  • A crushed scooter lies on the road after having been knocked over by a white delivery van in central London with a passing NHS ambulance in the capital's West End. The juxtaposed ambulance and bike are merely coincidental, the ambulance having just passed-by unconnected to the incident of which there was apparently no rider or victim. Still, the damage to the bike is severe with the weight of the vehicle pressing down on the small scooter whose owner is perhaps elsewhere, soon to discover the wreck of his/her bike.
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  • An NHS surgeon performs an operation in a London hospital using endoscopy. Endoscopy (pronounced means looking inside and typically refers to looking inside the body for medical reasons using an endoscope, an instrument used to examine the interior of a hollow organ or cavity of the body. Unlike most other medical imaging devices, endoscopes are inserted directly into the organ. Endoscopy can also refer to using a borescope in technical situations where direct line-of-sight observation is not feasible.
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  • NHS Paramedic Janet Greenhead attends to a lady passenger in Heathrow airport's terminal 3 who has tripped on escalators and badly gashed her leg. Janet applies a dressing and cleans the deep wound before advising the lady to visit a local hospital. Paramedics 'Responders' are with the cycle response unit (CRU), part of the London Ambulance Service whose job is to attend injuries within Heathrow, cycling through the terminals on mountain bikes. She answers radio calls from those with a cut finger, a baggage handler who's injured an arm, a child who's fallen over with cuts and bruises or a much more serious incident like a cardiac arrest which are common in an airport where passengers feel under stress or who forget to take their medicines while jet lagged. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009). .
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  • NHS Paramedic Responders attends a lady passenger in Heathrow's terminal 3 who has tripped and badly gashed her leg.
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  • An NHS Paramedic Responder attends a lady passenger in Heathrow's terminal 3 who has tripped and badly gashed her leg.
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  • An NHS Paramedic Responder attends a lady passenger in Heathrow's terminal 3 who has tripped and badly gashed her leg.
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  • A recuperating Muslim community Imam prays at the bedside of a patient who is staying on the Phyllis Friend surgical ward, Royal London Hospital, on 23rd June 1993, in Whitechapel, London England. The Royal London is one of London's oldest hospitals, having been founded in 1740 and is a major teaching hospital in Whitechapel, East London. It is part of the Barts and the London NHS Trust, alongside St Bartholomew's Hospital ("Barts"), which is a couple of miles away. Because of the cultural profile of East London, patients tend to be from many faiths, speaking many languages. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • NHS ambulance staff carry flowers while attending the memorial service on the first anniversary of the Grenfell tower block disaster, on 14th June 2018, in London, England. 72 people died when the tower block in the borough of Kensington & Chelsea were killed in what has been called the largest fire since WW2. The 24-storey Grenfell Tower block of public housing flats in North Kensington, West London, United Kingdom. It caused 72 deaths, out of the 293 people in the building, including 2 who escaped and died in hospital. Over 70 were injured and left traumatised. A 72-second national silence was held at midday, also observed across the country, including at government buildings, Parliament.
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  • Actor Dustin Hoffman meets nursing staff and patients during a visit to Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children on 5th April 1992 in London, England. Great Ormond Street Hospital is a children's hospital located in the Bloomsbury area of the London Borough of Camden, and a part of Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust.
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  • Accompanied by sons William and Harry, Diana Princess of Wales meets nursing staff during a visit to Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children on 5th April 1992 in London, England. Great Ormond Street Hospital is a children's hospital located in the Bloomsbury area of the London Borough of Camden, and a part of Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust.
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  • Junior doctors protest outside King's College Hospital in Camberwell, south London, about the working contract imposed upon them by their employer, the NHS, London 26th April 2016. On the first of a two-day strike, the doctors are this time stopping even emergency cases, a controversial action to highlight the 7-day working week that the workers say is unsafe for patient safety.
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  • Junior doctors protest outside King's College Hospital in Camberwell, south London, about the working contract imposed upon them by their employer, the NHS, London 26th April 2016. On the first of a two-day strike, the doctors are this time stopping even emergency cases, a controversial action to highlight the 7-day working week that the workers say is unsafe for patient safety.
    junior_doctors_strike09-26-04-2016.jpg
  • Junior doctors protest outside King's College Hospital in Camberwell, south London, about the working contract imposed upon them by their employer, the NHS, London 26th April 2016. On the first of a two-day strike, the doctors are this time stopping even emergency cases, a controversial action to highlight the 7-day working week that the workers say is unsafe for patient safety.
    junior_doctors_strike08-26-04-2016.jpg
  • Junior doctors protest outside King's College Hospital in Camberwell, south London, about the working contract imposed upon them by their employer, the NHS, London 26th April 2016. On the first of a two-day strike, the doctors are this time stopping even emergency cases, a controversial action to highlight the 7-day working week that the workers say is unsafe for patient safety.
    junior_doctors_strike07-26-04-2016.jpg
  • Junior doctors protest outside King's College Hospital in Camberwell, south London, about the working contract imposed upon them by their employer, the NHS, London 26th April 2016. On the first of a two-day strike, the doctors are this time stopping even emergency cases, a controversial action to highlight the 7-day working week that the workers say is unsafe for patient safety.
    junior_doctors_strike05-26-04-2016.jpg
  • Junior doctors protest outside King's College Hospital in Camberwell, south London, about the working contract imposed upon them by their employer, the NHS, London 26th April 2016. On the first of a two-day strike, the doctors are this time stopping even emergency cases, a controversial action to highlight the 7-day working week that the workers say is unsafe for patient safety.
    junior_doctors_strike03-26-04-2016.jpg
  • Junior doctors protest outside King's College Hospital in Camberwell, south London, about the working contract imposed upon them by their employer, the NHS, London 26th April 2016. On the first of a two-day strike, the doctors are this time stopping even emergency cases, a controversial action to highlight the 7-day working week that the workers say is unsafe for patient safety.
    junior_doctors_strike01-26-04-2016.jpg
  • St Mary's hospital NHS trust building complex in Paddington, London.
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  • St Mary's hospital NHS trust building complex in Paddington, London.
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  • A Green Party protester demonstrates against the Tory coalition below Church Gate in Butter Market, holding up a placard against public service cuts during the enthronement for the new Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby. Her protest is about coalition plans over the NHS, holding a placard in Butter Market in the centre of Canterbury, urging the government to keep the country's National Health Service out of private hands, to keep it as a government organisation, run by Jeremy Hunt and overseen by his boss, Cameron. The town of Canterbury hosted the enthronement of the Church of England's new Archbishop, allowing Medway locals to voice their concerns.
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  • Reflections of londoners and the reflected rear of an NHS London ambulance stopped near a bus shelter.
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  • Reflections of londoners and the reflected rear of an NHS London ambulance stopped near a bus shelter.
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  • Reflections of londoners and the reflected rear of an NHS London ambulance stopped near a bus shelter.
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  • Reflections of londoners and the reflected rear of an NHS London ambulance stopped near a bus shelter.
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  • Exterior of the NHS St John's therpay centre on St John's Hill, Battersea. Opened in February 2007, St John's Therapy Centre brings together community-based Therapy services, a Mental Health unit and two GP practices.
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  • At the Royal London Hospital, accident and emergency (A & E) medical staff wearing radiation-proof x-ray lead tunics very carefully move a patient to a more comfortable position after a road traffic accident in London. The patient is held firm in a splint after several fractures and his life hangs in the balance but he is the care of this team of five health professionals who give him the very best care. The Royal London Hospital is one of London's oldest, having been founded in 1740 and is a major teaching hospital in Whitechapel, East London. It is part of the Barts and the London NHS Trust, alongside St Bartholomew's Hospital ("Barts"), which is a couple of miles away.
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  • On a busy Friday night in the Accident and Emergency section of the royal London Hospital, Whitechapel, East London, a city businessman, still in his pin-stripe suit, with his mobile phone and wearing slippers, sits rigid, grimacing in pain on with severe back pain a trolley (gurney) while two medical staff using a clipboard assess his treatment. The Royal London is one of London's oldest hospitals, having been founded in 1740 and is a major teaching hospital in Whitechapel, East London. It is part of the Barts and the London NHS Trust, alongside St Bartholomew's Hospital ("Barts"), which is a couple of miles away.
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  • A Muslim community Imam prays at the bedside of a patient who is staying on the Phyllis Friend surgical ward, Royal London Hospital, Whitechapel, London. They both hold out their hands in prayer and the patient puts them to his face. It is daylight behind the bed but the two men are lit by artificial light from a bulb. The Royal London is one of London's oldest, having been founded in 1740 and is a major teaching hospital in Whitechapel, East London. It is part of the Barts and the London NHS Trust, alongside St Bartholomew's Hospital ("Barts"), which is a couple of miles away. Because of the cultural profile of East London, patients tend to be from many faiths, speaking many languages.
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  • NHS Paramedic Janet Greenhead cycles through the departures concourse on her Specialized Rockhopper mountain bike in Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5. Janet is a Responder with the cycle response unit (CRU), a part of the London Ambulance Service whose job it is to attend injuries within Heathrow's terminals. Pedalling the heavy bike laden with 55kg of medical emergency equipment she answers the calls from those with a cut finger, a baggage handler who's injured an arm, a child who's fallen over with cuts and bruises or a much more serious incident like a cardiac arrest which are common in an airport where passengers feel under stress or who forget to take their medicines while jet lagged. During a busy shift, she could end up cycling more than eight miles. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009). .
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  • An NHS Paramedic Responder rides his 55kg Specialized Rockhopper mountain bike through in Heathrow's Terminal 5.
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  • NHS Paramedic cyclist Responders holds a young passenger in a lift (elevator) within Heathrow Airport's terminal 5
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  • NHS Paramedic Responders' Specialized Rockhopper mountain bikes are propped up in Arrivals concourse at Heathrow's T5.
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  • "Brave New World." On a maternity ward at Kings College Hospital, London, a tiny new-born baby girl sleeps in her cot at the foot of her mother's bed. We see the mum's legs and feet pointing towards some curtains against which her infant is wrapped in an NHS shawl to keep her snug and warm. But it's Summer and the bedding is ruffled at the bottom to keep the heat down for an exhausted mother comfortable in an otherwise airless room. It is a scene of serenity and safety, at a time when mother and baby are bonding. This is from a documentary series of pictures about the first year of the photographer's first child Ella. Accompanied by personal reflections and references from various nursery rhymes, this work describes his wife Lynda's journey from expectant to actual motherhood and for Ella - from new-born to one year-old.
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  • "Diptheria, tetanus, polio, whooping cough, meningitis."  A four month-old baby screams with the sharp prick of an innoculation needle administered by a health visitor at a doctor's surgery, London. The post-natal clinic is a health check for the baby and for new mothers to discuss parenting problems with a NHS-qualified midwife and paediatric specialist. She attends to mother and child since they arrived back home from hospital, days after birth and therefore knows all their details and the baby's growth statistics and development curves. This is from a documentary series of pictures about the first year of the photographer's first child Ella. Accompanied by personal reflections and references from various nursery rhymes, this work describes his wife Lynda's journey from expectant to actual motherhood and for Ella - from new-born to one year-old.
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  • A 1990s Pharmacist makes up perscriptions in the Royal London, Whitechapel, on 23rd June 2018, in east London, England. <br />
(Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A senior nursing Sister and a junior nurse work in a 1990s ward at the Royal London, Whitechapel, on 23rd June 2018, in east London, England. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • An A&E nurse supports the head of an emergency patient wearing a head brace in the London Hospital, Whitechapel, on 23rd June 1993, in London, England.
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  • While under general anaesthetic, a patient's mouth is held open during a straightforward tooth-extraction prodecure in Barts Hospital, on 23rd June 1993, in London, England.
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  • An elderly patient undergoes Hemodialysis in the Renal unit at St Bartholomews (Barts) Hospital in Smithfield, London
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  • An Anglican vicar shares a joke with a patient whose leg is in plaster, in a ward of the London Hospital, Whitechapel, on 23rd June 1993, in London, England.
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  • A mother holds her baby staying in intensive care, in the London Hospital, Whitechapel, on 23rd June 1993, in London, England.
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  • A distressed-looking patient awaits treatment in the A&E department of the Royal London Hospital Whitechapel
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  • Elderly lady patient recovering in bed in the surgical ward of the Royal London Hospital Whitechapel
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  • A security barrier is raised as a plastic bag lifts in a breeze outside Guy's and St. Thomas' hospital, on 25th March 2019, in London, England.
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  • Surgeons performs open heart surgery during a procedure at the private Health Care International hospital.
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  • As US President Donald Trump visits London the for 75th anniversary of NATO, and a week before the UK's goes to the polls for its general election, anti-Trump protesters gather in Trafalgar Square before marching towards Buckingham Palace where the Queen was due to host Trump at a reception, on 3rd December 2019, in London, England.
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  • As US President Donald Trump visits London the for 75th anniversary of NATO, and a week before the UK's goes to the polls for its general election, anti-Trump protesters gather in Trafalgar Square before marching towards Buckingham Palace where the Queen was due to host Trump at a reception, on 3rd December 2019, in London, England.
    trump_protest-14-03-12-2019.jpg
  • A copy of an ECG (Electrocardiogram) readout from a 60 year-old British male experiencing from Type 2 Hypertension (high blood pressure), on 22nd October 2019, in London, England. Electrocardiography is the process of producing an electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG[a]), a recording – a graph of voltage versus time – of the electrical activity of the heart using electrodes placed on the skin.
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  • A copy of an ECG (Electrocardiogram) readout from a 60 year-old British male experiencing from Type 2 Hypertension (high blood pressure), on 22nd October 2019, in London, England. Electrocardiography is the process of producing an electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG[a]), a recording – a graph of voltage versus time – of the electrical activity of the heart using electrodes placed on the skin.
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  • A woman smokes a cigarette as she walks past an ad for a forthcoming easyGym in Camberwell, south London, on 29th August 2019, in London, England.
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  • Three emergency medics make their way past a large poster of  the Dutch Impressionist artist Vincent van Gogh at Somerset House where their HEMS Air Ambulance helicopter has landed to help treat a road traffic accident victim in nearby Aldwych, on 15th June 2019, in London, England.
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  • On US President Donald Trump's second day of a controversial three-day state visit to the UK, protesters march down Whitehall and voice their opposition to the 45th American President, down Whitehall, on 4th June 2019, in London England.
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  • On US President Donald Trump's second day of a controversial three-day state visit to the UK, protesters voice their opposition to the 45th American President, in Trafalgar Square, on 4th June 2019, in London England.
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  • A Heartsafe Defibrillator cabinet, donated by the Lions on behalf of the Heart Rhythm Charity, the Arrhythmia Alliance, on 27th December 2018, in Clevedon, North Somerset, UK.
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  • A Heartsafe Defibrillator cabinet, donated by the Lions on behalf of the Heart Rhythm Charity, the Arrhythmia Alliance, on 27th December 2018, in Clevedon, North Somerset, UK.
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  • An AgustaWestland AW139 helicopter operated by the UK Coastguard rescue has brriefly landed in Ruskin Park to deliver an emergency patient, on 8th June 2017, in the south London borough of Lambeth, England. The AW139 is used by Her Majesty's Coastguard (HMCG) which is a section of the Maritime and Coastguard Agency responsible for the initiation and co-ordination of all maritime search and rescue (SAR) within the UK Maritime Search and Rescue Region.
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  • Londoners and police gather on Westminster Bridge, the scene of the Terrorist attack 7 days ago in which 4 people died and others severely injured, on 29th March 2017, London, England. Hundreds crossed the Thames in a silent vigil to commemorate those who died at 2.40pm when Khalid Masood drove into crowds on the bridge before stabbing a police officer at the nearby Palace of Westminster. The crowds fell silent, many bowing their heads, among them were dozens of young Muslim children and members of the Ahmadiyya community.
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  • Four people were killed (including the attacker) and 20 injured during a terrorist attack on Westminster Bridge and outside the Houses of Parliament, on 22nd March 2017, in central London, England. Parliament was in session and all MPs and staff and visitors were in lock-down while outside, the public and traffic were kept away from the area of Westminster Bridge and parliament Square, the scenes of the attack. It is believed a lone man crashed his car into pedestrians then, armed with a knife tried to enter Parliament, stabbing and killing a police officer at parliament's main gates.
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  • Ambulance staff wearing body protection after four people were killed (including the attacker) and 20 injured during a terrorist attack on Westminster Bridge and outside the Houses of Parliament, on 22nd March 2017, in central London, England. Parliament was in session and all MPs and staff and visitors were in lock-down while outside, the public and traffic were kept away from the area of Westminster Bridge and parliament Square, the scenes of the attack. It is believed a lone man crashed his car into pedestrians then, armed with a knife tried to enter Parliament, stabbing and killing a police officer at parliament's main gates.
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  • Ambulance staff wearing body protection after four people were killed (including the attacker) and 20 injured during a terrorist attack on Westminster Bridge and outside the Houses of Parliament, on 22nd March 2017, in central London, England. Parliament was in session and all MPs and staff and visitors were in lock-down while outside, the public and traffic were kept away from the area of Westminster Bridge and parliament Square, the scenes of the attack. It is believed a lone man crashed his car into pedestrians then, armed with a knife tried to enter Parliament, stabbing and killing a police officer at parliament's main gates.
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  • As a mother and younger brother look on, a 4 year-old girl has her weight checked by a local health visitor on scales in a south London childrens' clinic.
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  • Seen from the top deck of a London bus, a hospital casualty arrives by ambulance outside A+E.
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  • A portrait of Mr Loic Lang-Lazdunski, consultant thoracic surgeon at Guy’s & St Thomas’ hospital. He has led the mesothelioma program at Guy’s since 2003 and has developed a program in minimally invasive surgery for lung cancer and mediastinal tumours. He is involved in clinical and basic research in the field of lung cancer and mesothelioma. http://www.londonbridgehospital.com/LBH/consultant-det/mr-loic-lang-lazdunski/..
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  • An elderly patient undergoes Hemodialysis (a blood purifying treatment.) in the Renal unit at St Bartholomews (Barts) Hospital in Smithfield, The City of London, England. The woman is laying back in a comfortable armchair with her right arm flat on a cushion and the tubes that feeds her blood by vascular access from her body into the the dialyzer, a machine that filters the unpurified blood due to the patient's renal (kidney) failure. It is a bright room and many other machines are operating in this manner. Three quarters of the UK's 19,000 dialysis patients receive haemodialysis rather than Peritoneal dialysis, where a sterile solution containing minerals and glucose is run through a tube straight into the intestine.
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  • With fresh flowers on her bedside table and get-well cards from well-wishers, an elderly lady patient lies on her hospital bed during her recovery at the Royal London Homoeopathic Hospital, the leading centre for complementary medicine at 60 Great Ormond Street, central London. The Royal London Homoeopathic Hospital provides complementary medicine treatment to outpatient and inpatients from virtually anywhere in the UK: From allergy & nutritional medicine; a children's clinic; complementary cancer care; podiatry & chiropody; musculoskeletal medicine; pharmacy services; rheumatology; skin services; stress & mood disorders and here, a women's clinic. There are other female patients also lying in bed, chatting or knitting.
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  • From a hospital light box, we see a detail of a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scan. Sections of a patient's skull and brain illustrate to doctors, potential abnormalities. Dyes used in X-ray and CT scans in the same way because both areas use X-rays (ionizing radiation). Agents work by blocking the X-ray photons from passing through the area where they locate and reach the X-ray film. This results in differing levels of density on the X-ray/CT film but the dyes have no direct physiologic impact on the tissue in the body. MRI contrast works by altering the local magnetic field in the tissue being examined. Normal and abnormal tissue will respond differently to this slight alteration, yielding differing signals. Varied signals are transferred to the images, visualizing many different types of tissue abnormalities and diseases.
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  • A newborn baby boy is carried away from his mother immediately after she has given birth to the child in the delivery ward at Kings College Hospital, Camberwell, London. Handling the crying and twisting infant with only one hand, the lady health professional takes it to a warm towel and then to some weighing scales where the baby is checked and cleaned then returned to the mum who is still on the birthing bed. From a personal documentary project entitled "Next of Kin" about the photographer's two children's early years spent in parallel universes.
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  • With a large hand from her worried mother gently caressing her head, a tiny premature new-born born baby sleeps on its side with an oxygen tube in its nose, while gathering strength in her incubator at the Royal London Hospital, Whitechapel, London, England. In her warm cot, a toy bear looks on in the corner and a poem writen on a card from the baby's parents has been attached to the plastic wall. It is a tender moment of hope, that this precious young human life can continue to grow into adulthood and be loved by all. The Royal London Hospital is one of London's oldest, having been founded in 1740 and is a major teaching hospital in Whitechapel, East London..
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  • We are looking into the face of a young unidentified male patient before his wisdom tooth extraction procedure at the famous St. Bartholomews (Barts) Hospital in London, England. His eyelids have been taped shut, lying unconscious on his back with his head supported, prepped for this brief operation. Surrounding him is various medical equipment including anaesthetic gas that is fed through his nose by plastic tubes. it is spotlessly clean in this operating room, carefully, avoiding infection or bacterial problems like MRSA. Barts is Britain's oldest hospital - founded in 1123 - and boasts a progressive policy of encouraging day-surgery for out-patients allowing patients to return home soon after their minor operations.
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  • An elderly patient undergoes Hemodialysis (a blood purifying treatment.) in the Renal unit at St Bartholomews (Barts) Hospital in Smithfield, The City of London, England. The woman is laying back in a comfortable armchair with her right arm flat on a cushion and the tubes that feeds her blood by vascular access from her body into the the dialyzer, a machine that filters the unpurified blood due to the patient's renal (kidney) failure. It is a bright room and many other machines are operating in this manner. Three quarters of the UK's 19,000 dialysis patients receive haemodialysis rather than Peritoneal dialysis, where a sterile solution containing minerals and glucose is run through a tube straight into the intestine.
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  • A detail close-up of a pair of feet and floor bloodied tissue paper stained by blood from a minor accident.
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  • A detail close-up of a floor bloodied tissue paper stained by blood from a minor accident.
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  • On a labour ward at Kings College Hospital, London, a young mother sits back and rests before being transferred to a bed on the maternity ward. Wearing a hospital gown and an identity wrist tag, leans back exhausted on a wall with eyes closed, reflecting on the last 24 hours of labour, contractions and the birth of her first child, a baby girl who    sleeps in a cot next to her mother. Tissues and a drink cups are on the table in front but the new mum is too tired to reach out for a sip. This is from a documentary series of pictures about the first year of the photographer's first child Ella. Accompanied by personal reflections and references from various nursery rhymes, this work describes his wife Lynda's journey from expectant to actual motherhood and for Ella - from new-born to one year-old.
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  • "7lbs 13oz." On a labour ward at Kings College Hospital, London, a new-born baby girl has been temporarily separated from her mother and placed uncomfortably in a small weighing dish, minutes after taking her first breaths, to record her birth-weight, recording in old imperial pounds and ounces rather than modern metric grams and kilo units. The midwife has clamped a plastic seal on the child's umbilical cord wound which eventually dries and falls off. The crying girl has a mass of black hair but whose ethnicity is caucasian. This is from a documentary series of pictures about the first year of the photographer's first child Ella. Accompanied by personal reflections and references from various nursery rhymes, this work describes his wife Lynda's journey from expectant to actual motherhood and for Ella - from new-born to one year-old.
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  • "Three cylinders of gas and air." A young mother enters the final stage of labour on a labour ward at Kings College Hospital, London. Using the painkiller Pethadine from a cylinder she draws on the mouthpiece to counteract the pain during contractions. A hospital identity tag bearing her name, date of birth and code number is secured to her wrist. She already looks exhausted, tolerating the rythmic stages of birth and she grips tightly a supportive hand. This is from a documentary series of pictures about the first year of the photographer's first child Ella. Accompanied by personal reflections and references from various nursery rhymes, this work describes his wife Lynda's journey from expectant to actual motherhood and for Ella - from new-born to one year-old.
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  • We are looking upwards into the faces of two surgeons wearing medical masks and surgical gowns as they carry out a wisdom tooth extraction procedure at the famous St. Bartholomews (Barts) Hospital in London, England. With eyes focussed on their work, the two health professionals are intently looking into the mouth of their patient who is covered in clean green sheets but remains unseen to the viewer. Strong operating theatre lights shine down on to the patient and we see the men's gloved hands reaching carefully, avoiding infection or bacterial problems like MRSA. Barts is Britain's oldest hospital - founded in 1123 - and boasts a progressive policy of encouraging day-surgery for out-patients allowing patients to return home soon after their minor operations.
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  • Cyclists protesting about another death nearby lie at Camberwell Green in the south London borough of Lambeth. On 28th May, NHS Physiotherapist Esther Hartsilver was killed by a left-turning lorry, 100m from this location. Esther was the 6th cycling casualty this year, the 5th woman to die and all those incidents involving heavy lorries. Supporters of the action group Stop Killing Cyclists organsided the die-in, stopping traffic at this major road junction.
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  • Cyclists protesting about another death nearby lie at Camberwell Green in the south London borough of Lambeth. On 28th May, NHS Physiotherapist Esther Hartsilver was killed by a left-turning lorry, 100m from this location. Esther was the 6th cycling casualty this year, the 5th woman to die and all those incidents involving heavy lorries. Supporters of the action group Stop Killing Cyclists organsided the die-in, stopping traffic at this major road junction.
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  • Cyclists protesting about another death nearby lie at Camberwell Green in the south London borough of Lambeth. On 28th May, NHS Physiotherapist Esther Hartsilver was killed by a left-turning lorry, 100m from this location. Esther was the 6th cycling casualty this year, the 5th woman to die and all those incidents involving heavy lorries. Supporters of the action group Stop Killing Cyclists organsided the die-in, stopping traffic at this major road junction.
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