Do you have fond memories of Rottenrow?
“John Douglas Connor was born in Rottenrow on March 15, 1950, and the doctors said he had a ‘perfectly-shaped head,’” she says."The nurses used to dance him up and down the ward singing ‘music,, music’, from the biggest selling song of the time by Teresa Brewer, which went, ‘put another nickel in, in the nickelodeon, all I want is loving you and music, music, music…’”
The hospital went on to lead the way in major developments in obstetrics, including Murdoch Cameron’s pioneering work in caesarean sections, Munro Kerr’s research into maternal mortality, and Ian Donald’s development of ultrasound scanning. Rottenrow also became internationally renowned as a leading training centre in midwifery.
“He was my rock all through my cancer journey a few years ago,” says Dorothy. “He was with me every step of the way.”
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