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On this episode a contingent from Nonatus House travels to the Outer Hebrides to deliver medical relief to Scottish people! Fred runs afoul of local traditions, Dr. Turner has to work without heat or electricity or hospital support, many of the nurses see themselves, in different ways, in one of their patients, and Shelagh is not that kind of Scottish.
On this episode Val must testify against her grandmother in court. Also in this episode, Sister Hilda has a young patient who has terminal cancer, and Sister Frances comes to terms with some anger.
On this episode Trixie has a patient with gonorrhea, Mother Mildred pushes Sister Frances to attend a birth alone, and the abortionist is discovered.
On this episode Mother Mildred comes back to Poplar fill in for an ailing Phyllis, and gets involved in the politics of the dockworkers. Meanwhile, Lucille has a young unmarried patient who wants to keep her baby over her parents’ objections.
On this episode Lucille and Phyllis both receive romantic attention from men, Trixie has a patient whose cervical screening raises alarms, and Dr. Turner has a patient whose husband is hiding his own pains during her pregnancy.
On this episode, a mother and daughter who aren't on speaking terms are both admitted to the clinic, and Trixie has a friend who is unhappy to be pregnant with her third child.
On this episode, Dr. Turner has a patient who is worryingly overprotective of her infant, and Valerie has a patient who struggles to bond with her new son, who was born with a cleft lip.
On this episode Lucille has an elderly shut-in patient, and Sister Hilda has a patient with anemia who is a recent immigrant to Poplar. Meanwhile, Violet is running for the local council.