sylviasayers
master brummie
Trebor, Dr.Gibson was our family doctor, he was a good doctor and well respected, he emigrated to Australia in the early 1960s.
Oh yes, I remember that.does anyone remember the smallpox scare, when we had to be vaccanated against it.
My doctor when I was young was a Dr Topping his surgery was at the top end of Park Lane, he always smelt of whisky and I remember mom giving him a tot when he came.
When I lived in Erdington Borders, our nearest doctor was S. Orville Massey, who lived at about No. 11 Warren Road, the first house on the left coming doen the hill from Hawthorn Road, and had a surgery there as well as the Astwn place/s. It was a very swanky house for the area, built on the slope so that you normally entered from the left, where there was a drive and I believe a double garage (this was in the 1930s! The frontage of the house was about about 50 feet, and there were steps from the right hand end leading up through wide a rock garden which I seem to remember was Mrs Massey's pride and joy. There was at least one lamp post in the garden with the doctor's name etched on the glass. Before the war I can remember going with my mum (we were both a bit sickly in the chest department) for sun-ray treatment, and had to sit topless in front of a Chernobyl-style radiation machine. In have survived for over 60 years, but it didn't do my mum much good, and she didn't last 20 unfortunately.
Dr Massey senior was an elder at the Chrisadelphian (?) Chapel on Six Ways, and I remember he persuaded my mother and me to go to a bazaar there in about 1940.
I think it was just after the war that Dr Massey Senior got appointed as a police surgeon, and later to the Villa.
He came to visit us a few times to give the early Penicillin injections, for which I think my parents had to pay about two guineas a time (.‚.£2.10) plus the cost of the stuff itself. This was just before the NHS came into effect in 1948, and although we were "on the panel" they would not pay for new-fangled things like that.
In about 1948 we trasferred vto a different doctor. Thinking about it now, I suspect he had enough other work, and wasn't interested in NHS patients, but I don't mean any slight to his sons, whom I'm afraid I don't remember, only a daughter I think.
Peter