Description: The little girl in bed at Morton fever hospital is Henrietta 'Etty' Haston of Stonebroom, aged 3. She had scarlet fever, which was highly communicable, and patients had to be isolated. It was named, not only for the red rash, but for the distinctive 'strawberry tongue', and could cause convulsions in children. Her sister recalled that Etty was brought home in a green padded pushchair, but without the doll and toys which were burnt in case they carried germs. The nurse's name was Nurse Dudley. By the 1970s the building was a 'cottage hospital'.