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Medical Services and the Hospital in Britain, 1860–1939

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Medical Services and the Hospital in Britain, 1860–1939 Synopsis

How were the medical services organised in Britain in the years before the National Health Service? This short study looks at developments in hospital and primary medical care before World War Two focusing on service delivery and 'the sufferer's agenda' rather than on the concerns of high politics. It considers the influences shaping provision, accessibility and impact in the contexts of contingent risks and social need, health care and social policy. The author examines the recent research in this area, concluding that, despite improvements, substantial reform was an agreed point on the agenda of all interested in health care by the later 1930s, though a positive consensus had not emerged. This book will be invaluable to students and teachers approaching the subject for the first time, and includes a detailed bibliography to assist in further research.

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ISBN: 9780521571265
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Author: Steven University of East Anglia Cherry
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 110 pages
Series: New Studies in Economic and Social History
Genres: Social and cultural history
Health systems and services