Brenda Tillotson – former head of Physiotherapy at the G. F. Strong Rehab Centre for many years – sent the following email to me, prompted by the Paralympics in London, England. She’s happy to share her memories of working with wounded WW II veterans in England. – Wanda
“I was a PT student at the Middlesex Hospital, London, at the end of WW2. Our set of 22 was evacuated to Stoke Mandeville Hospital for nine months in 1945. SMH was a military hospital then. The wounded were being brought back from Europe when we arrived … many in terrible shape.
Dr Guttman was a brilliant, inspiring man though very strict. The men had to lie at attention in their beds while they received their treatment orders which might be to attend daily wheelchair hockey.
We used to take the men to the pub in a furniture removal van. Dr. G. gave us our neurology lectures. His accent was so thick we would spend the evenings trying to translate our notes. We loved it there and hated to return to London.