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United Kingdom: Where Have We Been?

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To understand the NHS, it is necessary to understand a little of the history of England and her people.

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    Professor Mary David, Centre for Trade Union studies, London Metropolitan University. http://www.Unionhistory.info.

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    Tony Blair. A journey. Hutchinson; 2010.

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    Progressive Patient Care: Interim report of a departmental working group. Monthly Bulletin MOH and PHLS. 1962; 21: 218–26.

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Correspondence to Anna M. Batchelor M.B., Ch.B., F.R.C.A., F.F.I.C.M. .

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Batchelor, A.M. (2013). United Kingdom: Where Have We Been?. In: Crippen, D. (eds) ICU Resource Allocation in the New Millennium. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-3866-3_11

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