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Homeopathic doctors in Trident crash

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Royal London Homoeopathic Hospital. In memory of the 16 homoeopathic doctors and colleagues who died in the Trident air disaster, 18th June 1972.

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WC1, Queen Square

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Trident air disaster

Flight BE548 crashed within 3 minutes of taking off from Heathrow. It came d...

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Homoeopathic doctors and colleagues

16 died in the Trident air crash.

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