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Article: Morgan on verge of a giant step
- Article from:
- The Independent (London, England)
- Article date:
- March 16, 1995
- Author:
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Douglas Morgan is, as far as he knows, unique. "I don't know of
any other chiropodist in rugby," he says. If the women of Edinburgh
are walking around with a spring in their step it is down to
Morgan's clippers and his bottle of peach blossom fragrance talc.
Scotland's coach can be found tucked away in a tiny room, next
to carpets and furnishings, on the fourth floor of Jenners in
Princes Street, an old-fashioned department store for the city's
well-heeled. For five days a week Morgan, who is self-employed,
works at the foot of a black leather chair. Most of the suitable
cases for Morgan's treatment are women who "abuse their feet in one
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