Our Stories: 75 Years of the NHS from the People Who Built It, Lived It and Love It (Hardback)
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Our Stories: 75 Years of the NHS from the People Who Built It, Lived It and Love It (Hardback)

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Hardback 448 Pages
Published: 22/06/2023
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Through the voices of patients, nurses, doctors, porters and more, Our Stories recounts the 75-year history of the National Health Service and how it has become part of the fabric of British life.

Portion of proceeds go to NHS Charities Together.

A beautiful and heart-warming collection of stories, this landmark publication tells, for the first time ever, the rich history of the NHS through the ordinary people who have experienced it.

Founded on the concept of providing healthcare to rich and poor alike, the National Health Service (NHS) has been at the heart of our everyday experiences of life and death since 1948.

From Joan Meredith, who stood on street corners in the freezing winter to campaign for a new health system, to one of the first patients diagnosed with HIV/Aids, Jonathan Blake, and Klarissa Velasco, who comforted and held the hands of people suffering from Covid-19, Our Stories follows our health service from its conception to today, and tells the many incredible stories that have happened throughout its lifetime.

Filled with tales of every part of life, this beautiful book tells, for the first time ever, the moving history of our world-leading health service through the voices of the patients, nurses, doctors, porters and ordinary people who have turned it into the beating heart of our country. It is a heart-warming account of an amazing institution.

Publisher: Headline Publishing Group
ISBN: 9781802793468
Number of pages: 448
Weight: 760 g
Dimensions: 238 x 162 x 44 mm


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'What shines through with all the stories is a deep affection for the NHS' - Henry Marsh, author of Do No Harm

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“An insight into the state of the NHS”

This books leads us through the life of the NHS with glimpses of life and health care , or lack of it , prior to its inception . This structure reminds us how important the NHS is and how lucky we are to have such a... More

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