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Kim | Report | 30 Mar 2004 08:18 |
Having been looking up Alice Holliday b 1862 Norwich on the 1881 census I see she is in a household as visitor to a Dr Henrik Killgen from Sweden who is a doctor of manual treatment. Anyone any clues as to what that means? clean answers only please!! KIM |
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Stephen | Report | 30 Mar 2004 08:39 |
could it be a physio? Steve |
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Kim | Report | 30 Mar 2004 09:48 |
I suppose it could ,hadn't thought of that, would fit quite nicely with the Swedish theme! KIM |
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Gordon | Report | 30 Mar 2004 12:04 |
Kim There is Swedish massage, also maybe he was an osteopath or chiropractor. Gordon |