The managing director of a Hamilton law firm says he can’t thank the NHS enough for saving his life during the coronavirus crisis.Nicholas Scullion, managing director of Scullion LAW, in Hamilton, spent nine “very tough” days in the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Glasgow during lockdown last week.He says he will always remember “the kindness and care shown to him” by doctors and nurses.And now as a token of thanks, he and some of his colleagues at Scullion LAW, have donated towards the cost of providing front line workers, including Marie Curie nurses, with access to protective visors and hand sanitiser.The team clubbed together to give £260 so far with more donations expected to follow.This is hoped to make a positive difference to people on