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...August, first month of the Caribbean's high-wind season, hurricanes usually trace out tracks north of Jamaica, but last week's hurricane was a little south for August. It roared straight toward Kingston. Warned by a storm tide and a hot, moist atmosphere, Kingston (pop. 250,000) battened down; buses stopped running, movies closed, people stayed home...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JAMAICA: Hurricane | 8/27/1951 | See Source »

...surface, it seemed last week that the doctors of Victoria Hospital in Kingston-on-Thames had lost their fight to evade the paternal embrace of Britain's National Health Service. They had wanted to keep their little (44-bed) building as a separate general hospital (TIME, Dec. 4). But N.H.S. insisted, for efficiency's sake, on converting it to a gynecological unit, which meant sending "the Vic's" general patients to the big, impersonal Kingston General Hospital...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Long Live the Vic! | 6/18/1951 | See Source »

...Kingston office last week sat Dr. Frank Lake, 39, behind a desk piled high with 300 letters, nearly all containing money to help the displaced doctors in their latest scheme: to raise ?50,000 for another, still smaller (20-bed) private hospital. There, patients would get the same care as under N.H.S. and on the same terms-that is, without charge. To do this, doctors would have to serve without pay. All 24 have agreed to do so. Now with the money coming in, Dr. Lake is confident. "I think we're going to succeed," he said. "The Victoria...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Long Live the Vic! | 6/18/1951 | See Source »

...come and see her every day-that can make all the difference to her decision to give consent to the operation, and even to her recovery. Now the old Vic's closed I have to tell her: 'Here's a letter. Take it to the Kingston General Hospital and that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Long Live the Vic! | 6/18/1951 | See Source »

Many British doctors admired the Kingston rebels for their stand, and King's Physician Lord Horder volunteered to be one of their consultants. But others doubted whether the clock could be turned back. Said the Lancet: "Though this brave, if misguided, enterprise at Kingston may well succeed . . . though private money may be forthcoming for isolated endeavors of this sort, it will never again be found for a comprehensive hospital service...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Long Live the Vic! | 6/18/1951 | See Source »

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