Michael Neve audio interviews with Dr Frank Gray, Professor Francois Lafitte, Baroness Wooton of Abinger and Dr Solomon Wand

Date:
c.1982
Reference:
GC/98/6/a
Part of:
"Stuffing their Mouths with Gold"
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Contains: 2 audio files

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Michael Neve audio interviews with Dr Frank Gray, Professor Francois Lafitte, Baroness Wooton of Abinger and Dr Solomon Wand. Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0). Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Description

An audiocassette which contains four interviews from Michael Neve's research into the origins of the National Health Service for the subsequent Radio Three programme, 'Stuffing their Mouths with Gold.' The first interview is with Dr Frank Gray, senior civil servant, the second is with Professor Francois Lafitte, of Political and Economic Planning (PEP), the third is with Baroness Wooton of Abinger and the fourth is with Dr Solomon Wand, OBE, FRCGP, Officer of the British Medical Association. This is a digitised version of GC/98/6. Only side 1 of the audio cassette is available online due to copyright restrictions.

Publication/Creation

c.1982

Physical description

2 encoded audio files (01:38:53) 2.70 GB

Terms of use

A redacted version of this item is available online. Email collections@wellcomecollection.org to request access to the full version.

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