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A GALLANT NURSE.

CLIMBS TO INJURED MAN. Tribute to the conduct of a nurse was paid at an inquest at Coventry lately by the coroner and jury. She was Miss Margaret Ann Huggins, employed at the works of Alfred Herbert, Ltd. Frank Taylor Bird, an electrical negineer, also in the employment of the firm, had been pinned between a travelling crane and a girder, and Nurse Huggins climbed up a ladder and attended to his injuries for three-quarters of an hour while he was being released. Sir Alfred Herbert also personally expressed his admiration of her services. Nurse Huggins, in reply, said: “I do not know I did anything that was not my duty to do."

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20286, 20 December 1927, Page 10

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A GALLANT NURSE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 20286, 20 December 1927, Page 10

A GALLANT NURSE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 20286, 20 December 1927, Page 10

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