| Description | (Tracks 2 - 9) Doctor Thomas, the doctor in a Swansea mining village, discusses the state of health affairs in the Rhondda Valley, Wales. He talks about hidden illness and depression in the region, with people not calling on the doctor. He also talks about the Quaker people, and their real needs. He discusses his attitude as a doctor, the involvement of pride in the situation, the prevalence of tuberculosis and consequences of dust pollution, malnutrition, and old miners who had been certified disabled.
(Track 1: Silence 0.33 mins)
Total: 17.22 mins
Dubber's reference number: PLAKF565D0265780 |