“…New Zealand and Australia…”

Hamlin, C. (2001). The hospital by the river. Monarch, p. 154.

“…both descended…”

Hamlin, C. (2001). The hospital by the river. Monarch, p. 11.

“…anxious to spend a few years…”

Hamlin, C. (2001). The hospital by the river. Monarch, p. 1.

“…May 1959.”

Hamlin, C. (2001). The hospital by the river. Monarch, p. 1.

“On one of their first nights…”

Hamlin, C. (2001). The hospital by the river. Monarch, p. 8.

“…with babies that had burst…”

Hamlin, C. (2001). The hospital by the river. Monarch, p. 142, 54.

“The decomposing infants…”

Hamlin, C. (2001). The hospital by the river. Monarch, p. 54.

“…two pints in her type…”

Hamlin, C. (2001). The hospital by the river. Monarch, p. 52.

“…the flow of a bad hemorrhage…”

Hamlin, C. (2001). The hospital by the river. Monarch, p. 54.

“Particularly challenging…”

Hamlin, C. (2001). The hospital by the river. Monarch, p. 9.

“The Hamlins had read…”

Hamlin, C. (2001). The hospital by the river. Monarch, p. 9.

“After a week…”

Hamlin, C. (2001). The hospital by the river. Monarch, p. 58.

“‘Constantly in pain…’”

This originally appeared in the paper cited below, but is quoted in the paper co-authored by Wall, Arrowsmith, Briggs, Browning, and Lassey.

L.L. Wall, S.D. Arrowsmith, N.D. Briggs, A. Browning, Anyeti Lassey, “The Obstetric Vesicovaginal Fistula in the Developing World,” Obstetrical and Gynecological Survey, Vol. 60, No. 7, 2005, p. S3.

Hamlin, R.H.J. and E.C. Nicholson (1966) “Experiences in the treatment of 600 vaginal fistulas and in the management of 80 labours which have followed the repair of these injuries” Ethiopian Medical Journal, Vol. 4, No. 5, 189-192.

“The Hamlins balked…”

Hamlin, C. (2001). The hospital by the river. Monarch, p. 58.

“…planning for their school…”

Hamlin, C. (2001). The hospital by the river. Monarch, p. 59.

“…sought guidance…”

Hamlin, C. (2001). The hospital by the river. Monarch, p. 59.