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Omnibus 4
The series which traces decisive moments in the history of the NHS.
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Omnibus 3
The series that traces decisive moments in the history of the NHS.
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Omnibus 2
The series which traces decisive moments in the history of the NHS.
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Omnibus 1
The series which traces decisive moments in the history of the NHS.
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Never Enough
The NHS has never had enough money. How have health ministers dealt with it?
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Nurse!
From cleaning bedpans to treating broken bones: how nursing in the NHS has changed.
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Too Much Medicine
Breast screening highlighted the issue of over-diagnosis and over-treatment in the NHS.
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Policing the Bugs
When MRSA and other hospital bugs hit the headlines, the NHS had to clean up its act.
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The New Plague
How the NHS responded to a new fatal disease, Aids, in the 1980s.
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Protest
A baby died, wards were closed and nurses went on strike. An NHS crisis in the 1980s.
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Unequal
How the Black Report in 1980 and others exposed inequalities in health in deprived areas.
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Cradle
How the NHS responded to the birth of the first test tube baby in 1978.
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Grave
How Cecily Saunders' 'modern hospice' movement forced the NHS to plan for a 'good death'.
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Scandal
How unsung heroine Barbara Robb exposed glaring gaps in the care of the mentally ill.
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Sexual Health Service
How the contraceptive pill forced the NHS to acknowledge women sexual health needs.
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Modern Hospital
How the new 'modern' hospital designs changed the relationships of staff and patients.
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Kidney Dilemma
How the life-saving 'artificial kidney' machine brought moral dilemmas in its wake.
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Hip Innovation
How life in the new NHS gave some hospital doctors the time and freedom to innovate.
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Cigarettes & Chimneys
How lung cancer forced the new NHS to ask: should it just treat disease or prevent it too?
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Free Specs & Teeth
The highs and lows that followed the launch of the National Health Service on 5 July 1948.
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Doctors Revolt
How Aneurin Bevan convinced his harshest critics, the doctors, to sign up to his NHS.
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Remedies of War
How the Second World War helped to shape the National Health Service.
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Pioneers
How some enterprising individuals addressed the health problems in their own communities.
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Poor Treatment
How the nation coped before the NHS, with basic treatments and kitchen table surgery.
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Welcome to National Health Stories
Welcome to this new Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ podcast. The first episode will be available within seven days.