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Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Yorkhill, Glasgow, Scotland, 16th November 1967
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Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Yorkhill, Glasgow, Scotland, 16th November 1967
Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Yorkhill, Glasgow, Scotland, 16th November 1967. What medicine do you give to a bear with honeyitis? What was the problem facing Sister Aletia Robb, when Baloo the Bear and King Louie of the Apes, two of Disneys newest characters from film The Jungle Book, paid an official visit to hospital
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Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Yorkhill, Glasgow, Scotland, 16th November 1967 captures a heartwarming moment when two beloved characters from Disney's The Jungle Book brought joy and laughter to the patients. Sister Aletia Robb faced an unusual problem when Baloo the Bear and King Louie of the Apes paid an official visit to the hospital - what medicine do you give to a bear with honeyitis? As these iconic characters stepped into the hospital corridors, their larger-than-life presence instantly lifted spirits. With their mischievous antics and infectious laughter, Baloo and King Louie turned this medical facility into a magical jungle playground. The children couldn't help but giggle as they watched Baloo dance around with his carefree attitude while King Louie entertained them with his soulful melodies. Sister Aletia Robb found herself in uncharted territory as she navigated through this extraordinary situation. Ensuring that both the patients' wellbeing and these fictional visitors' safety were maintained became her top priority. With creativity and resourcefulness, she devised special treats for Baloo's honeyitis dilemma while keeping him away from any potential harm. This photograph serves as a timeless reminder of how even in challenging times, humor can heal hearts and bring comfort to those who need it most. It showcases not only the incredible work done by nurses like Sister Aletia Robb but also highlights the power of imagination in brightening up hospital stays. Thanks to Daily Record's Memory Lane
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