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Two remarkable doctors, Grandmother and Grand-daughter, tell their
stories. The similarities are fascinating but the differences are
brutal. Dr Sabrina Skopinska, the grandmother of Dr Monika
Blackwell, was born in Warsaw and worked in deprived rural and
urban communities. The greatest toll on the health of her patients
was tuberculosis... for many, including children and young adults,
a death sentence. In 1943, five years after she wrote this diary,
she was to die in Warsaw, in a shootout with the Gestapo at her
clandestine underground radio station. Dr Monika Blackwell grew up
having read the diary as a child. She qualified in medicine in
London and worked as an army doctor dealing with bullet wounds and
trauma, then, like her grandmother before her, she took up general
practice. In the last eighteen months she has continued treating
patients during the Covid-19 pandemic. The stories are fascinating
and the insights illuminating.
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