My sister, Linda Joy Gould, born in 1945 was taken away by ambulance when she was about 2 years old. She was diagnosed with rhuematoid arthrirtis and became an in-patient at the Childrens Hospital for a year or more before being transffered to St Cuthberts at Malvern. Then she spent some time at another place in Bournmoth, then she was moved again. This time it was to a mansion in Oakham in Rutland that was used by the USAF during the war then it was left empty and became a convascent home. She finally came home for good when she was fourteen and attended what used to be Hartfield Crescent School but had by now changed to Harrison Barrows Girls School. My parents were told she would never be able to lead a normal life but she worked at Filleries I think it was, in Tysely, then she did a short time at The Brooke Tool with my dad and then went up the Warwick Rd to Klaxon Horns. She became unable to work and eventually passed away age 45. We were told that the drugs she was given as a youngster had weakened her heart and eventually caused her death. I have a photo of her and a member of staff at St Cuthberts which I will sort out and post.