GRANDMOTHER “BRAIN SPECIALIST”
For four years, Mrs Margaret Fitz-Adam-Ormiston, a grandmother, who lives in the village of Norton St. Philip seven miles from Bath, has been studying the human brain. She has now written a book. "The Story of the Brain. Mrs FitzAdam-Ormiston had no time to take her studies seriously until she became a grandmother. Then they took up most of her time. She says that everyone in the world has the brain of a fish and a monkey. There are some who have built up their brain from what might be called a little one-man shop into a factory or multiple-store I first became interest--1 ,! n , the , brain when I was nursing , shell-shocked soldiers during the war at Corsham Hospital, Wiltshire. I had a i husband then and children, so I had to wait. My husband is no\V dead, and my children are grown up.” I
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 9 January 1940, Page 6
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148GRANDMOTHER “BRAIN SPECIALIST” Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 9 January 1940, Page 6
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