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Leadhills Library and Scotland's Highland Heroines

From the Highland Heroines who helped influence today's NHS to the world's first library for working people in Leadhills, join Susan Morrison for a weekly does of time-travelling.

As the National Health Service turns 70 on the 5th July Susan Morrison celebrates the achievements of one group of determined, gritty nurses who, for 35 years before 1948, .and regardless of hour, weather conditions or remoteness, cared for patients in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. Their incredible work would influence the NHS as we know it today.

Plus, a literary treasure trove high in the Lowther Hills - Time Travels explores the oldest subscription library in the UK which was also the world's first library for working people. In our regular World War One at Ö÷²¥´óÐã series, we hear the story of Aberdeen surgeon, Sir Henry Gray who successfully tackled one of the greatest killers of the war - compound fractures of the thigh bone . And we take a trip to Aberdeenshire to hear the story of Mary Elphinstone who was buried, not once, but twice, in an Inverurie graveyard!

30 minutes

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Sun 8 Jul 2018 07:00

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  • Tue 3 Jul 2018 13:30
  • Sun 8 Jul 2018 07:00

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