When my aunt (born 1916) had scarlet fever aged five and was in hospital she told me her parents weren't allowed to visit but they would let the ward sister know when they would be outside in the street and my aunt would be allowed to stand by the window so she could see them. I loved Virol and orange juice. Another aunt breast fed her babies but maybe because of rationing, was allowed powdered baby milk which we all drank and which I also loved. I had penicillin gauze for a bad burn in about 1951 and penicillin lozenges in 1948 for what we call strep throat now. But the bugs hadn't developed resistance then. I had my tonsils and adenoids out on an adult ward just after the war. I was telling an old friend about this awful experience and he said his had been removed in the kitchen!
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