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From cradle to grave
Charming and witty, but not without teeth, the opening of Alan Bennett's first play in 6 years and his tenth collaboration with director Nicholas Hytner will be for many a source of celebration. Sliding pastel-shaded panels evocatively create careworn National Health Service (NHS) wards and corridors. Granted the play's closing speech, his words are ones of quiet despair with the entreaty to “open your arms before it's too late”.
Kristin Henry: pathologist who was known as “the Joan Collins of medicine”
A stockbroker, financial historian, and author of A History of the London Stock Market, he helped to oversee the financial viability of the British division of the IAP while his wife was treasurer. Told by her headmistress that medicine was not for women, Henry played truant in her school uniform to attend an interview at St Thomas’ Hospital medical school, London. In 1974 she moved to the Westminster Hospital and the Westminster Children’s Hospital, where she joined the bone marrow transplant team and became lead pathologist in the melanoma unit.