Medical Politics

Date:
Mid-late 20th century
Reference:
PP/MHP/H.2
Part of:
Pappworth, Maurice
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Medical Politics. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Description

Comprises the following:

  • PP/MHP/H.2/1: correspondence with Prof Miller re merit awards, 2 items, dated 1967
  • PP/MHP/H.2/2: letter from clerk to sub committee on inquiry into provision of NHS facilities for private patients, asking if Pappworth would submit a paper detailing his experiences of the effect of private practice on the NHS. With said paper and 2 newspaper articles, 5 items, dated 1971
  • PP/MHP/H.2/3: copy of newspaper articles re NHS politics; letters to editor of World Medicine on NHS savings with letters from various doctors concerning NHS savings, 13 items, dated 1974-1980
  • PP/MHP/H.2/4: notes on NHS expenditure, dated Mid-late 20th century
  • PP/MHP/H.2/5: open letter to the Minister of Health, Mr. Crookshank, concerning finances of the health service, dated Mid-late 20th century
  • PP/MHP/H.2/6: letter written by Pappworth to an unidentified publication re NHS expenditure (his name misspelled as Pepworth), dated Mid-late 20th century
  • PP/MHP/H.2/7: paper "Inside the Frontiers of Medicine", dated Mid-late 20th century
  • Publication/Creation

    Mid-late 20th century

    Physical description

    1 File

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