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St Thomas' Hospital new exhibition opened by Tony Benn and Gill Hicks

Tony Benn and Gill Hicks, survivor of the 7/7 London bombings, at opening of new exhibition Hospital Voices: Stories from Nightingale to Now at Florence Nightingale Museum, St Thomas's Hospital. Gill Hicks was the last person to be pulled alive from the Piccadilly Line train between Russell Square and Kings Cross. She had to have both her legs amputated - but thanks to the work of the paramedics and experts at St Thomas' Hospital - she got married just five months later. And among the exhibits - the trainers she wore during her time there and for her wedding.

ITN Source | May 11, 2007Watch more videos from ITN Source

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