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N. Whiteside, 'Private Agencies for Public Purposes; Some New Perspectives on Policy Making in Health Insurance Between the Wars', Journal of Social Policy, 12 (1983), 165-94;
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London, first published 1937
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Nuffield Provincial Hospitals Trust/Ministry of Health (NPHT), Hospital Surveys, Statistical Appendices, 10 volumes (London, 1945-6).
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This was frequently reported by the teams of war-time hospital surveyors in the full ten-volume set of reports, and noted by both the 'Domesday Book' summary of the surveys and in the Annual Report of the Minister of Health: NPHT, Hospital Surveys, 10 volumes, NPHT, Domesday; Minister of Health's Annual Report for 1945-46, P.P. 1946, vii, 1947-8.
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B. Cardew, 'The Family Doctor', in J. Farndale (ed.), Trends in the NHS (London, 1964).
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Full details may be found in M. Powell, 'Hospital Provision before the NHS: Territorial Justice or Inverse Care Law?', Journal of Social Policy, 21 (1992), 145-63.
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