Q J Med 2004; 97: 461-462
QJM vol. 97 no. 7 © Association of Physicians 2004; all rights reserved.
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A magical mystery tour
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This month, let me take you on a three-mile walk. In my opinion, it is one of the finest and most fascinating walks in England. If you know English geography and history well, you may want to try and guess its location. I will give you only one clue: it ends at a famous hospital.
I suggest that we start at the northernmost point of the walk, on some farmland. The fields we are about to go across have some charming names: Bush Field, Barn Field, Hill Field, Lower Weild Pightle and Upper Weild Pightle. If you look around at the hedgerows, you will