Financing medicine : the British experience since 1750

Author(s)

Bibliographic Information

Financing medicine : the British experience since 1750

edited by Martin Gorsky and Sally Sheard

(Studies in the social history of medicine, 24)

Routledge, 2006

  • : hbk

Other Title

"The caprice of charity"

"Strong combination"

Available at  / 8 libraries

Search this Book/Journal

Note

Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • The price of charity to the Middlesex Hospital, 1750-1830 / Bronwyn Croxson
  • Charitable bodies: the funding of Birmingham's voluntary hospitals in the nineteenth century / Jonathan Reinarz
  • Regional comparators in the funding and organisation of the voluntary hospital system, c.1860-1939 / Steven Cherry
  • 'The caprice of charity': geographical variations in the finances of British voluntary hospital services before the NHS / John Mohan
  • Paying for the sick poor: financing medicine under the Victorian poor law, the case of the Whitechapel Union, 1850-1900 / Keir Waddington
  • Reluctant providers?: the politics and ideology of municipal hospital finance 1870-1914 / Sally Sheard
  • The Bradford Municipal Hospital experiment of 1920: the emergence of the mixed economy in hospital provision in inter-war Britain / Tim Willis
  • Friendly society health insurance in nineteenth-century England / Martin Gorsky
  • 'Strong combination': the Edwardian BMA and contract practice / Andrew Morrice
  • The economic and medical significance of the British National Health Insurance Act, 1911 / Anne Digby
  • A double irony?: the politics of National Health Service expenditure in the 1950s / Tony Cutler
  • Inequalities, regions and hospitals: the Resource Allocation Working Party / John Welshman
  • Financing health care in Britain since 1939 / Rodney Lowe

Related Books: 1-1 of 1

Details

Page Top