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    A nursing certificate from Hammersmith Hospital was unexpectedly discovered in a packing case during a house move. This finding highlights the serendipitous nature of uncovering personal historical documents.

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    Area of Science:

    • Medical History
    • Archival Discovery

    Background:

    • A personal nursing certificate was found.
    • The document was discovered during a house relocation.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To document the serendipitous discovery of a historical nursing certificate.
    • To note the context of the certificate's finding.

    Main Methods:

    • Accidental discovery of a document.
    • Examination of accompanying materials (envelope).

    Main Results:

    • A final nursing certificate from Hammersmith Hospital was found.
    • An envelope with a matching name and an address near Aylesbury was also present.

    Conclusions:

    • The discovery highlights how personal historical documents can be unexpectedly found.
    • The certificate's origin and intended recipient remain unknown.