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Appendix 3.1: Analytic methods - 6 films from 1954

54

GROUP 1

GROUP 2

GROUP 3_______

GROUP 4_________

DH

8 : Joy
Gibson

15: Stella

6: Sister
Virtue

11: Millicent
Croaker

16: Medical
student with
spectacles
17 : Nurse
•Rigor
Mortis,
19: Miss
Minster
22:
Obstetrics
Sister
24:
Grandmother
at 24
Paradise St

1: Groups of
uniformed
nurses

2: Nurse hailed
by Richard

3 : Elderly
woman cleaner

4 : Nurse eyed
by Tony

5 : Nurse in
Outpatients

7 : Three nurses
giving
directions to
Simon

9: Girl
entering
through rear
door, object of
Tony's gaze

10: Mrs Croaker
12: Elderly
passenger on
the bus
13-14: students
18: Woman and
child,
customers in
John Bell and
Croyden

20: Wife of the
couple, Miss
Minster's
friends

21: Nurses
singing carols
23: Nightnurse
in Prudence
ward, recipient
of Tony's
proposal

25: Woman in
childbirth
26: Nurses
wearing
chrysanthemums
given by Tony
27: Three women
visiting 24
Paradise St
28; Nurses and

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