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  • Nurses dispense medicine in the mens' surgical ward  at St Bartholomews (Barts) Hospita n the City of London. Two gentlemen  patients rest either before or after their operations for which their care is ensured by the nursing staff seen in the blue uniforms. St Bartholomew's Hospital, also known simply as Barts, is a hospital in Smithfield in the City of London. Barts is the oldest hospital in London, having been founded in 1123, and the oldest in the United Kingdom that still occupies its original site. Barts was founded in 1123 by Rahere (died 1144, and entombed in the nearby priory church of St Bartholomew-the-Great), a favourite courtier of King Henry I. London's only statue of King Henry VIII is located above a gate at the hospital. Barts is part of Barts Health NHS Trust.
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  • An elderly patient recovers after Hemodialysis blood purifying treatment in the Renal unit at St Bartholomews (Barts) Hospital in the City of London, England. The woman is laying back in an NHS bed being attended to by a nurse after spending some hours  with her right arm flat on a cushion and the tubes that feeds her blood by vascular access from her body into the dialyzer, a machine that filters the unpurified blood due to the patient's renal (kidney) failure. It is a bright room and many other machines are operating in this manner. Three quarters of the UK's 19,000 dialysis patients receive haemodialysis rather than Peritoneal dialysis, where a sterile solution containing minerals and glucose is run through a tube straight into the intestine.
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  • An elderly patient undergoes Hemodialysis (a blood purifying treatment.) in the Renal unit at St Bartholomews (Barts) Hospital in Smithfield, The City of London, England. The woman is laying back in a comfortable armchair with her right arm flat on a cushion and the tubes that feeds her blood by vascular access from her body into the the dialyzer, a machine that filters the unpurified blood due to the patient's renal (kidney) failure. It is a bright room and many other machines are operating in this manner. Three quarters of the UK's 19,000 dialysis patients receive haemodialysis rather than Peritoneal dialysis, where a sterile solution containing minerals and glucose is run through a tube straight into the intestine.
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  • We are looking upwards into the faces of two surgeons wearing medical masks and surgical gowns as they carry out a wisdom tooth extraction procedure at the famous St. Bartholomews (Barts) Hospital in London, England. With eyes focussed on their work, the two health professionals are intently looking into the mouth of their patient who is covered in clean green sheets but remains unseen to the viewer. Strong operating theatre lights shine down on to the patient and we see the men's gloved hands reaching carefully, avoiding infection or bacterial problems like MRSA. Barts is Britain’s oldest hospital – founded in 1123 - and boasts a progressive policy of encouraging day-surgery for out-patients allowing patients to return home soon after their minor operations.
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  • Elderly patients undergo Hemodialysis (a blood purifying treatment.) in the renal unit at St Bartholomews (Barts) Hospital in Smithfield, The City of London, England. A female woman is in the background laying back in a comfortable armchair while in the foreground a man has his left arm resting on his knee with connecting tubes that feeds his blood by vascular access from the body into the dialyzer, a machine that filters the purified blood due to the patient's renal (kidney) failure. It is a bright room and many other machines are operating in this manner. Three quarters of the UK's 19,000 dialysis patients receive haemodialysis rather than peritoneal dialysis, where a sterile solution containing minerals and glucose is run through a tube straight into the intestine.
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  • We are looking into the face of a young unidentified male patient before his wisdom tooth extraction procedure at the famous St. Bartholomews (Barts) Hospital in London, England. His eyelids have been taped shut, lying unconscious on his back with his head supported, prepped for this brief operation. Surrounding him is various medical equipment including anaesthetic gas that is fed through his nose by plastic tubes. it is spotlessly clean in this operating room, carefully, avoiding infection or bacterial problems like MRSA. Barts is Britain’s oldest hospital – founded in 1123 - and boasts a progressive policy of encouraging day-surgery for out-patients allowing patients to return home soon after their minor operations.
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  • Stained glass window interior viw with flowers in St Bartholomew church in Wanborough, Surrey, UK. Originally a Saxon church, it was rebuilt in the 12th century and is a beautiful and simple chapel originally built for the monks of Waverley Abbey. It now serves the rural parish of Wanborough, as part of the United Parish of Seale, Puttenham and Wanborough.
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  • Sign reads Peace Be at St Bartholomew church in Wanborough, Surrey, UK. Originally a Saxon church, it was rebuilt in the 12th century and is a beautiful and simple chapel originally built for the monks of Waverley Abbey. It now serves the rural parish of Wanborough, as part of the United Parish of Seale, Puttenham and Wanborough.
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  • St Bartholomew church in Wanborough, Surrey, UK. Originally a Saxon church, it was rebuilt in the 12th century and is a beautiful and simple chapel originally built for the monks of Waverley Abbey. It now serves the rural parish of Wanborough, as part of the United Parish of Seale, Puttenham and Wanborough.
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  • Stained glass window interior viw with flowers in St Bartholomew church in Wanborough, Surrey, UK. Originally a Saxon church, it was rebuilt in the 12th century and is a beautiful and simple chapel originally built for the monks of Waverley Abbey. It now serves the rural parish of Wanborough, as part of the United Parish of Seale, Puttenham and Wanborough.
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  • Stained glass window interior viw with flowers in St Bartholomew church in Wanborough, Surrey, UK. Originally a Saxon church, it was rebuilt in the 12th century and is a beautiful and simple chapel originally built for the monks of Waverley Abbey. It now serves the rural parish of Wanborough, as part of the United Parish of Seale, Puttenham and Wanborough.
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  • Stained glass window interior viw with flowers in St Bartholomew church in Wanborough, Surrey, UK. Originally a Saxon church, it was rebuilt in the 12th century and is a beautiful and simple chapel originally built for the monks of Waverley Abbey. It now serves the rural parish of Wanborough, as part of the United Parish of Seale, Puttenham and Wanborough.
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  • Sign reads Peace Be at St Bartholomew church in Wanborough, Surrey, UK. Originally a Saxon church, it was rebuilt in the 12th century and is a beautiful and simple chapel originally built for the monks of Waverley Abbey. It now serves the rural parish of Wanborough, as part of the United Parish of Seale, Puttenham and Wanborough.
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  • As an Anglican vicar leads an outdoors service, his choristers await the next hymn outside the Norman-built St Bartholomew the Great church in Smithfield, City of London. Reading from his sermon and with an altar boy holding a crucifix, the singers have recited the songs with great enthusiasm, all looking down and concentrating on the Holy words from their songbooks. Dressed in white and red choir cassock robes they are all identical in their facial expression, their stance and posture. The Priory Church of St Bartholomew-the-Great is an Anglican church located at West Smithfield in the City of London, founded as an Augustinian priory in 1123.
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  • Three choristers sing hymns outside the Norman-built St Bartholomew the Great church in Smithfield, City of London. Open-mouthed they recite the songs with great enthusiasm, all looking down and concentrating on the Holy words from their songbooks. Dressed in white and red choir cassock robes they are all identical in their facial expression, their stance and posture. The Priory Church of St Bartholomew-the-Great is an Anglican church located at West Smithfield in the City of London, founded as an Augustinian priory in 1123.
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  • A recuperating Muslim community Imam prays at the bedside of a patient who is staying on the Phyllis Friend surgical ward, Royal London Hospital, on 23rd June 1993, in Whitechapel, London England. The Royal London is one of Londons oldest hospitals, having been founded in 1740 and is a major teaching hospital in Whitechapel, East London. It is part of the Barts and the London NHS Trust, alongside St Bartholomews Hospital Barts, which is a couple of miles away. Because of the cultural profile of East London, patients tend to be from many faiths, speaking many languages.
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  • Father Chris Vipers is a Catholic Priest who is raising the wafer during Liturgy of the Eucharist Mass at St. Lawrence's Catholic church in Feltham, London. Positioned at the altar that serves as the holy table, he uses the wafer as the sacramental bread, sometimes called the lamb, altar bread, host or simply Communion bread and is the bread which is used in the Christian ritual of the Eucharist. All of this takes place in the main section of the church where the priest's congregation participates this morning with the theme of St Bartholomew, the Apostle. A painting of a Holy scene has been reproduced above the altar and we see a few heads of his local community looking on.
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  • On a busy Friday night in the Accident and Emergency section of the royal London Hospital, Whitechapel, East London, a city businessman, still in his pin-stripe suit, with his mobile phone and wearing slippers, sits rigid, grimacing in pain on with severe back pain a trolley (gurney) while two medical staff using a clipboard assess his treatment. The Royal London is one of London's oldest hospitals, having been founded in 1740 and is a major teaching hospital in Whitechapel, East London. It is part of the Barts and the London NHS Trust, alongside St Bartholomew's Hospital ("Barts"), which is a couple of miles away.
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  • At the Royal London Hospital, accident and emergency (A & E) medical staff wearing radiation-proof x-ray lead tunics very carefully move a patient to a more comfortable position after a road traffic accident in London. The patient is held firm in a splint after several fractures and his life hangs in the balance but he is the care of this team of five health professionals who give him the very best care. The Royal London Hospital is one of London's oldest, having been founded in 1740 and is a major teaching hospital in Whitechapel, East London. It is part of the Barts and the London NHS Trust, alongside St Bartholomew's Hospital ("Barts"), which is a couple of miles away.
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  • A Muslim community Imam prays at the bedside of a patient who is staying on the Phyllis Friend surgical ward, Royal London Hospital, Whitechapel, London. They both hold out their hands in prayer and the patient puts them to his face. It is daylight behind the bed but the two men are lit by artificial light from a bulb. The Royal London is one of London's oldest, having been founded in 1740 and is a major teaching hospital in Whitechapel, East London. It is part of the Barts and the London NHS Trust, alongside St Bartholomew's Hospital ("Barts"), which is a couple of miles away. Because of the cultural profile of East London, patients tend to be from many faiths, speaking many languages.
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  • Father Chris Vipers is a Catholic Priest and says a brief prayer in the private dressing backroom called the Sacristy (also known as the Vestry) before Mass at St. Lawrence's Catholic church in Feltham, London. He is wearing a decorative red Chasuble (the outermost liturgical vestment worn by clergy for the celebration of the Eucharist in Western-tradition Christian Churches that use full vestments, primarily in the Roman Catholic, Anglican and Lutheran churches). Saying a brief prayer to a photograph portrait of Cardinal Newman. Father Vipers is about to go out into the main church where his congregation awaits for the Mass, this morning with the theme of St Bartholomew, the Apostle.
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  • Reflected in a mirrored wardrobe door, Father Chris Vipers is a Catholic Priest chooses a chasuble that befits the character of the morning Mass in private dressing backroom called the Sacristy (also called the Vestry) at St. Lawrence's Catholic church in Feltham, London. The Father (the more formal term for a Catholic priest by his congregation) is already wearing an Alb which is the white linen vestment with close fitting sleeves, reaching nearly to the ground and secured round the waist by a girdle (cincture). Father Vipers is choosing a red chasuble to suit the Mass in honour of St Bartholomew, the Apostle.
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