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  2. Casualty (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Casualty. (TV series) Casualty (stylised as CASUAL+Y since 1997) is a British medical drama series broadcast on BBC One. [3] Created by Jeremy Brock and Paul Unwin, it first aired in the United Kingdom on 6 September 1986. The show was originally produced by Geraint Morris and has been a staple of British television ever since.

  3. Bodies (2004 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Bodies is a British television medical drama produced by Hat Trick Productions for the BBC. Created by Jed Mercurio, the series first broadcast on 23 June 2004, and is based on Mercurio's book of the same name. The series is centred on specialist registrar Rob Lake (Max Beesley), who starts in a new post in the Obstetrics and gynaecology ...

  4. Surgical lighting - Wikipedia

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    A lamp in an operating room. A surgical light – also referred to as an operating light or surgical lighthead – is a medical device intended to assist medical personnel during a surgical procedure by illuminating a local area or cavity of the patient. A combination of several surgical lights is often referred to as a “surgical light system”.

  5. Doctors to Be - Wikipedia

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    Doctors to Be. Doctors to Be is a biographical documentary series that was first broadcast on BBC Two by BBC Television and is also the name of a book, published by BBC Books, that accompanies the series. The television series follows 10 medical students who enrolled at St Mary's Hospital Medical School (now a part of Imperial College School of ...

  6. Your Life in Their Hands - Wikipedia

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    Your Life in Their Hands. Your Life in Their Hands is a long-running BBC TV documentary series on the subject of surgery, examining surgical practice from the point of view of both surgeons and patients. Its first run was produced by Bill Duncalf and Mary Adams, consisted of five seasons (1958 to 1964) and was presented by Dr. Charles Fletcher.

  7. Anglepoise lamp - Wikipedia

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    The 1227 Anglepoise was released in 1935. It was primarily manufactured for the home and proved to be extremely popular. [citation needed] The 1227 was hugely promoted by the Terry Spring Company and when England declared war on Germany on September 3 1939 the company ran an advert on the same day describing it as the "ideal blackout lamp". [5]