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  2. History of the National Health Service - Wikipedia

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    The NHS was one of the first universal health care systems established anywhere in the world. [1] A leaflet was sent to every household in June 1948 which explained that It will provide you with all medical, dental and nursing care. Everyone — rich or poor, man, woman or child — can use it or any part of it.

  3. Pinguecula - Wikipedia

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    A pinguecula is a common type of conjunctival stromal degeneration in the eye. It appears as an elevated yellow-white plaque in the bulbar conjunctiva near the limbus. [ 1 ] Calcification may also be seen occasionally.

  4. File:The New National Health Service Leaflet 1948.pdf

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  5. File:PRE-OPERATIVE PINGUECULA.JPG - Wikipedia

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  6. Lloyd George envelope - Wikipedia

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    Between 1911 and the formation of the NHS in 1948, the record-keeping cards were in general use by health boards. [2] The envelopes were introduced during the First World War . [ 4 ] Their size was based on their storage in the large number of available ammunition boxes during the First World War.

  7. Healthcare in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Each province has residency and physical presence requirements to qualify for health care coverage. For example, to qualify for coverage in Ontario, with certain exceptions, one must be physically present in Ontario for 153 days in any given 12-month period. Most provinces require 183 days of physical presence in any given 12-month period.

  8. Ontario Health (agency) - Wikipedia

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    Ontario Health (OH; French: Santé Ontario) is a Crown agency of the Government of Ontario. Described as a " super agency ", [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Ontario Health oversees much of the administration of the Ontario healthcare system , with the stated goal of integrating services split between organizations.

  9. Ministry of Health (Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    It also assumed the responsibility of dealing with an epidemic, if one should arise. The board reported to the Lieutenant Governor (1882-1903), to the Provincial Secretary (1904-1918), then to the Department of Labour (1919-1924). In 1924, the Provincial Board of Health was replaced by the Department of Health. In 1930, the department accepted ...