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There are plans to move some maternity services to the Royal Liverpool - which could affect around 130 high-risk births each year
What are the plans for Liverpool Women's Hospital?
There are plans to move some maternity services to the Royal Liverpool - which could affect around 130 high-risk births each year
What are the plans for Liverpool Women's Hospital?
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Golf pals defy 17m-to-one odds with holes-in-one
Rob Davis said it "was surreal" to see both balls in the hole after he and long-time playing partner David Lewis hit aces in the same round on the 15th hole at Royal Liverpool.
Golf pals defy 17m-to-one odds with holes-in-one
Rob Davis said it "was surreal" to see both balls in the hole after he and long-time playing partner David Lewis hit aces in the same round on the 15th hole at Royal Liverpool.
Golf pals defy 17m-to-one odds with holes-in-one
Rob Davis said it "was surreal" to see both balls in the hole after he and long-time playing partner David Lewis hit aces in the same round on the 15th hole at Royal Liverpool.
Golf pals defy 17m-to-one odds with holes-in-one
Rob Davis said it "was surreal" to see both balls in the hole after he and long-time playing partner David Lewis hit aces in the same round on the 15th hole at Royal Liverpool.
Golf pals defy 17m-to-one odds with holes-in-one
Rob Davis said it "was surreal" to see both balls in the hole after he and long-time playing partner David Lewis hit aces in the same round on the 15th hole at Royal Liverpool.
Eric Edwards
bmj;393/jun05_11/e491185/VS1F1vs1Eric was born in Liverpool in 1925, was educated at Liverpool College, and went on to Liverpool University to study medicine. He qualified as a urologist and started his career at Sefton General, where he met his wife, Rosemary, who was working there as a physiotherapist. Most of his career was spent at the Manchester Royal Infirmary, where he became head of urology surgery.