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A National Health Service

Archives of Surgery, 1990
" What did the test show that your doctor ordered last week?" "I don't know—uh, my doctor hasn't told me, but the test must be negative since I haven't heard anything." "That's ridiculous. Doesn't he know how concerned you are?" "He should. I told him I really was afraid I might have cancer or something else seriously wrong with me." Does this ...
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Prospects for the National Health Service

New England Journal of Medicine, 1962
The concept of a fully comprehensive health service in which every member of the population could participate without direct payment at the time of illness was both imaginative and ambitious, and its introduction conferred an unparalleled social benefit on all classes of society.
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Nursing and the National Health Service

The American Journal of Nursing, 1957
REPORTS that have appeared in other countries about the National Health Service of Great Britain have varied according to the writer's outlook. Some descriptions of our service we find hard to recognize; other reports represent thoughtful and helpful criticisms that we welcome. One misconception that should be and probably has by this time been removed
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Orthodontics in the National Health Service

British Dental Journal, 1998
In order to, understand the development of the National Health Service, we need to look at the state of orthodontics in the country prior to its introduction in 1948. This article considers the various factors which contributed to orthodontics' development in the NHS.
B C, Leighton, J P, Moss
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The National Health Service Reforms

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1989
'Safe in Our Hands' American physicians may not realize that most British specialists and general practitioners (GPs), and their patients, are very fond of the National Health Service (NHS) and regard it as a public property, separate from party politics.
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NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE

Medical Journal of Australia, 1972
L T, Matthews, G M, Stubbs
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NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE

Medical Journal of Australia, 1970
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The History of the National Health Service

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1989
In the current furore over fundamental changes proposed for the NHS, it would be much better if everyone involved clearly understood how and why the service was established, how it evolved early on, and what had existed before. A fairly safe bet, though, is that given an MCQ on those subjects, most participants in today's events would emerge with ...
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National Health Service

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1980
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