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Flesh and Blood

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by Stephen McGann


  rising middle class 61, 144

  working women 61, 132, 133

  Liverpool Mercury 21–2, 54

  Liverpool Philharmonic Choir 192–3, 195–6

  Liverpool Playhouse 229

  Liverpool Sanitary Act, 1846 51–2

  love

  at first sight 229

  as debt and duty 219

  lung cancer 168

  McGann, Clare (SM’s mother) 130, 142, 143–61, 302

  aspirations for her children 145, 157, 181, 189

  bereavement counsellor 159

  death of firstborn sons 152–3, 159–61

  depression 154–6

  divorce and reconciliation 189–90, 217–18

  feminism 154, 186

  love of learning 143, 144–5, 147, 157

  marital unhappiness 154, 158, 186–7, 189–90

  meets and marries Joe McGann 146–9

  motherhood 156, 171

  nursery nurse 186

  stay-at-home mother 156, 157, 174

  teaching career 145

  McGann, Clare (SM’s sister) 173, 174, 179, 187, 190, 220, 227–8, 236, 263

  McGann, Dominic (SM’s son) x, 8, 270–1, 273–6, 274, 278–9, 290–1, 296, 302–3

  McGann, Elizabeth (Lizzie) (SM’s grandmother) 11, 103, 105, 130–1, 132–4

  McGann, Eugene (SM’s great-grandfather) 12, 20, 23, 47, 59, 62, 89, 90, 92, 98

  McGann, James (Jimmy) (SM’s uncle) 11, 71, 100, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136

  McGann, James (son of Owen and Susan) 20, 23, 47, 59, 62

  McGann, James (Titanic McGann) 64, 89, 90, 93, 96, 97–8, 100, 105–21, 130, 138

  McGann, John Dennis 62, 63

  McGann, Joseph (Joe) (SM’s brother) 156, 179, 186–7, 194, 202, 236, 263, 264

  McGann, Joseph (Joe) (SM’s father) xiii, 11, 130, 131–42, 137, 146–61, 173, 183–4, 200, 201, 206, 216–17, 226, 302, 303

  anxiety neurosis and melancholy 135, 138, 141, 142, 148, 150, 157–8, 175–6, 201, 206, 217, 221, 224

  aspirations for his children 181

  birth and early life 131–2

  childhood rheumatic fever 134, 217

  death of firstborn sons 152–3, 159–61

  death and funeral 223–4

  divorce and reconciliation 189–90, 217–18

  heart problems 217–18, 221–3

  love of learning 147

  marital unhappiness 154, 158, 186–7, 189–90

  meets and marries Clare Green 146–9

  patriarchal assumptions 131, 132, 157, 174, 186, 220

  sense of injustice 135, 141

  sense of personal duty and service 135

  telegraphist 136, 178

  wartime naval service 135–40, 223

  McGann, Kate 121, 130

  McGann, Mark (SM’s brother) 27, 28, 33, 36, 71, 174, 179, 187, 190, 194–5, 222, 236, 263

  McGann, Mary (daughter of Owen and Susan) 23, 47, 59, 62

  McGann, Mary (SM’s aunt) 11, 26, 100, 106–7, 108, 131, 132, 134

  McGann, Mary (wife of Eugene) 62, 64, 89, 98

  McGann, Owen 7, 20, 23, 38–9, 47, 58, 59, 62

  McGann, Owen Joseph (Joseph) (SM’s grandfather) 11, 64, 89, 90, 93, 96–105, 99, 130–1, 132–3

  McGann, Paul (SM’s brother) 70, 75, 76, 179, 181–2, 185, 187, 188, 189, 190–1, 194, 197, 236, 263, 275

  McGann, Sarah 23, 47, 53–4, 55

  McGann, Stephen 177, 198, 299

  adolescent awkwardness 187

  agoraphobia 170, 173, 195–7, 198–208, 264

  amateur theatre 188–9, 190, 191

  asthma 174–5, 176, 177, 184, 187

  becomes a professional actor 202–4

  birth 171–2

  bullying, experience of 34, 182

  as data ix–x, 301–2

  drifting 187, 191, 194, 195

  education 182, 185–6, 191–2, 195

  family weakling 175, 176, 177, 179, 180, 199

  first love 192

  genealogist xiii–xiv, 9–11, 224, 263

  The Hanging Gale (TV drama) 264–6

  meets and marries Heidi Thomas ix–x, 229–34, 238–41, 261–3

  pneumonia 183–4

  singing 178–9, 192–3

  McGann, Susan 7, 8, 9, 15, 20, 23, 47, 62

  McGann, Teresa 7–9

  McGann family

  arrival in Liverpool 10, 20–1

  culture of competition 237

  first home owners 173

  loyalty, bonds of 218

  origin story 9–24

  pecking orders 179–80

  and the performance arts 190–1, 194

  professional careers 190–1

  Roman Catholicism 219–20

  Scottish heritage 11

  seafaring 90–9, 105–6, 111–20, 135–60

  sibling relationships 174, 178–9, 227, 228–9, 237–8, 239–41, 263, 264–6

  social progress 129–30, 172–3, 185

  war service 99–104, 135–40

  MacKenzie, Kelvin 77

  Mahler, Gustav 260

  maladies xvii

  malnutrition see hunger

  marasmus 4, 7, 9

  Maxtone-Graham, John 95

  Maze prison 4

  measles 43

  medical research 213, 249, 250

  memory

  episodic 87–8

  implicit/explicit 87

  making memories 87, 88–9

  short-term 86

  menstruation 256

  mental health

  anxiety disorders see anxiety disorders

  depression 127, 154–6

  social taboos 129

  merchant shipping 90–1

  Merseybeat 37–8

  Michel, Charles 167

  middle age 302

  miscarriage 256–7

  mitral valve 210

  mitral valve stenosis (MVS) 211, 217, 222

  valve replacement surgery 217

  More, Sir Thomas 218

  multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) 125

  Myrtle Gardens, Liverpool 144, 149

  National Health Service 126, 130, 180

  necrosis 255–99

  definitions 255

  gangrene 36, 125, 257–8, 281, 288

  neonatal death 128, 152–3, 159

  neurons 87

  New York Tribune 110

  Newlands, James 52

  Nightingale, Florence 52

  Northumberland Street, Liverpool 143

  Notre Dame Grammar School, Liverpool 144–5

  nursing care 151–2, 292–3

  O’Connor, Hazel 216

  O’Connor, T. P. 61

  October Revolution 1917 240

  Oi for England (Trevor Griffiths) 197

  Old Testament 42

  Operation Overlord 126, 138–40

  Oravia, SS 97

  organ donation 213–14

  Osborne, Jack 32, 36

  Osler, William 167

  oxygen tents 167, 183

  Pacific Steam Navigation Company 133

  panic attacks 169

  paralysis 3, 62

  parasites 3

  parenthood 275

  Patten, Brian 233

  pawnbrokers 96, 133

  penicillin 125–6, 134, 140, 183–4

  peristalsis 258

  peritonitis 259, 279–96

  pestilence 41–81

  definitions 41

  moral and cultural contamination 41, 42, 46, 47, 51, 53, 56, 57, 59, 66, 68, 69, 79–80

  see also infectious disease

  Pfizer 126

  phagocyte cells 257

  pneumonia 121, 166–7, 183–4

  political hunger protests 4–5

  polyhydramnios 127

  Poor Law relief 18, 22

  post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) 127–8

  potato blight 15, 17

  potato famines 14–16

  and disease 18

  emigration and 19–20
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  Great Famine (1845–52) 15–19, 263, 264

  relief funds and works 17–18

  Potts shunt 243–4

  poverty, smell of 182

  prefrontal cortex 86, 87, 115

  prisoners of war 3–4, 5, 24–5, 27, 28–9, 30–5, 31, 36

  public health

  health officers 52

  sanitation 48, 51–2, 65

  vaccination 44–5, 54–5

  pulmonary ventilation 164, 165

  Ramesses V, Pharaoh 44

  Rattle, Sir Simon 193

  Reagan, Ronald 46

  Reeve, Christopher 260

  respiratory cilia 168

  respiratory system 164

  damage to 168

  see also breathing; breathlessness

  rheumatic fever 134, 211, 217

  rheumatic heart disease 134

  Rockcliffe’s Babies (TV drama) 236

  Roman Catholicism 10, 67, 219–20

  cultural heartbeat 220

  Sacred Heart of Jesus 218–19

  symbolism 212, 218–19

  Routledge, Ritchie 37–8

  Routledge, William (Billy) (SM’s uncle) 24–37, 27, 38, 215, 238

  Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) 189, 190, 194

  Royal Liverpool Children’s Hospital 175

  Royal Naval Commandos 136–7

  Sacred Heart of Jesus 218–19

  Saffron Walden 266, 276

  sanitation 48, 51–2, 65

  scar tissue 259, 260, 261, 268, 288

  Second World War 135–6, 143–4

  antibiotic use 126

  Atlantic convoys 135–6

  Blitz 135, 136, 143–4

  D-Day landings 126, 138–40

  prisoners of war 3–4, 5, 24–5, 27, 28–9, 30–5, 31, 36

  Singapore, loss of 29

  secondary moderns 181

  Sefton Park, Liverpool 192

  sepsis 125, 258, 281

  septic shock 124, 259, 260, 288

  Sevastopol 52

  sexual ignorance 146, 149–50

  Shamrocks and Crocodiles (Heidi Thomas) 229–30

  Sherwood Street, Liverpool 7

  shrapnel 124, 125, 139–40

  Singapore 29

  smallpox 43–4, 54–6

  containment and surveillance strategy 45–6

  death rate 44

  eradication of 45

  laboratory stocks of 46

  vaccination 44–5, 54–5

  Smith, Captain Edward John 114–15, 116

  smoker’s cough 168

  smoking 167–8, 191

  Smyth, George 60

  social housing 130, 141

  South Yorkshire Police 79

  Spandau Ballet 216

  Stanislavsky, Konstantin xiv

  starvation 1–3, 4–5, 16, 23

  see also famines

  starvation studies 6

  steamships 91

  street traders 61

  streptococcal infections 125, 140, 211

  sulphonamide drugs 125

  ‘summer hunger’ 14

  Sun 76–7, 78

  Sutcliffe, Selby 31

  Sydney Gardens, Liverpool 141

  synapses 87, 88, 120

  technical schools 181

  theatrical agents 197, 201, 227

  thermoregulation 83–4

  thiamine deficiency 3

  Thomas, David 215–16, 232, 234–6, 241–8, 245, 249–52

  Thomas, Heidi 108, 245, 299

  endometriosis 267–8

  and her brother David 241–8, 249–50, 251–3

  meets and marries Stephen McGann ix–x, 229–34, 238–41, 261–2

  peritonitis 279–96, 298

  pregnancy and childbirth 269–76

  Thomas, Johnny 215, 241, 244, 245, 246, 251

  Tibohine, County Roscommon 11–13, 17

  Titanic, RMS 94, 106, 107, 108–20

  ‘tomcat spraying’ 237–8, 239–41

  Toxteth riots 195

  transistors 178, 206, 207

  trauma 123–61

  definitions 123

  emotional 123

  immune and inflammatory responses 124–5

  physical 123, 124

  psychological 127–9, 153

  shock response 124

  Trench, Dr 54, 56, 57

  trimmers see black gangs

  triple expansion engine 91

  Tropic, SS 96–7

  tuberculosis 98

  typhus 18, 42–3

  death rate 43

  ‘undeserving poor’ 17

  United Kingdom census 47–8

  Upper Frederick Street, Liverpool 130, 131, 141

  vaccination 44–5

  cicatrix 55

  mass 45, 46

  smallpox 44–5, 54–5

  variolation 45

  Velzen, Dick van 249, 250

  Wall Street crash 133

  Walls, Charlie 132, 134, 135

  Walls, Edward 131, 132, 133–4

  Walls, Frank 132

  The Warp (Ken Campbell) 194

  welfarism 69

  Whitley Street, Liverpool 89

  Withnail & I (film) 236

  World Health Organization 45, 124

  Yakety Yak (musical) 203–8, 216

  Yorkshire Post 110–11

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