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https://corkfolklore.org/health/files/original/6c08c19be245205bb1f6a656fccfc3e2.mp3
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Oral History
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'The Branding Iron': Joe Scanlon remembers receiving the Tuberculosis vaccination at the age of eight in the early 1960s in the Grattan Street Medical Centre, Cork.
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Joe Scanlon, who grew up near the Grattan Street Medical Centre in Cork City, remembers the centre, and describes receiving the Tuberculosis vaccination at the age of eight. It was nicknamed ‘The Branding Iron’ among the children, and Joe gives a vivid description of his experience that day.
Excerpt length: 2 minutes 22 seconds
Creator
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Cork Folklore Project
Source
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CFP00728
Publisher
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Cork Folklore Project
Date
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25 July 2019
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Interviewee: Joe Scanlon
Interviewer: Kieran Murphy
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Cork Folklore Project
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.MP3 audio file, 2 minutes 22 seconds
Identifier
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SP0003_CFP00728_Scanlon
1950s
childhood vaccination
Grattan Street Medical Centre
polio
public health initiatives
vaccination