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(2006 TV Movie)

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9/10
Disgusting
VilyaLorien1 January 2015
Warning: Spoilers
This series is also know as London Hospital.

Not for the squeamish or those with an aversion to blood.

Being a medical programme, they show surgery and when they do very little is left to the imagination, especially blood. The most disgusting thing I find about the show is its historical accuracy, when they perform a procedure they don't wear gloves and perform most of the procedures right in the exam room. They will be in the middle of a procedure and stop to touch completely unsanitary things and then resume their life or death job. There is a theatre, and they do wear gloves and proper dress, except masks, for the major surgeries.

Dr. Wilson is a radiologist and at the time they had no idea the consequences of prolonged exposure to unchecked X-Rays. His hands are badly burned from all the exposure and is missing several fingers. All the fingers on one hand by the end of the first episode. The events, stories and characters are based on real people and events that happened and have been recorded.

I find it fascinating. The early history of one of London's greatest hospitals. And perfect for those who enjoy real history, medical dramas, a little romance all in the East End revolving around those afflicted by poverty.

And it makes me all the more aware and appreciative of all the advances we have and the long gevity we have. In addition to the quality of life we can provide to those with disabilities.

The acting is good, sincere and believable. I have so far only watched the first episode, but I can assume that it gets better and as the characters develop I'm sure it improves even more.
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10/10
Absolutely riveting and beautifully made
njqwbvqy18 January 2024
This series never should have been ended so soon. The London hospital is not only important to Great Britain but truthfully the entire world. Each show is fictional history much closer to reality than most people watching it probably comprehend. How wonderful it would have been to see the series progress through WW1, major changes in medicine and WW2 through to 2000. To see this change in characters over time would have been wonderful.

I recommend watching each season of this series and learning as much about medicine as possible. Take a few moments to stop the show and research the procedures, the medicines and disease of these shows. It is amazing what people survived and on the hand how little it took to die.

My grandfather and mother were born in 1889 and 1892. They lived into their 90's when I was a child and early teen years. They told me of little to no medical care until after WW2. A local doctor who traded treatment for food, and very little pay. The local Barber performed tearh pulling procedures and the Baptists Pastors wife performed midwife duties.

Let's hope someone revives this series one day.
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