How the Black Death Gave Us the NHS

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Jamie Breitnauer
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Hardback
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Pen & Sword Books Ltd
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06/07/2022
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9781399001748
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Books > Science, Technology & Medicine > Medicine > Medicine: general issues > Health systems & services
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Jamie Breitnauer|Hardback|Pen & Sword Books Ltd|06/07/2022
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9781399001748
Book Description: 
As the world is gripped by the coronavirus pandemic, all eyes in the UK have been on our NHS heroes. But where did they come from? Why do we have such a unique free at the point of use healthcare system? How has this benefitted British society? And how does healthcare in other countries work? Going back to pre-history, we will take a look at epidemics and pandemics through the ages and how they have consistently nudged healthcare policy toward a more social model. They say a measure of civilised society is how it provides for its citizens, and the NHS has been the backbone of Great Britain for the best part of a century. As well as looking at its origins and counterparts in other countries, we will take a look at how the Covid-19 pandemic has been handled, and what the future of social healthcare might be across the globe.

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