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The number of critical cartoons about NHS policy increased from the 1960s, as the NHS faced cuts, and the satire movement emerged in Britain. In December 1960, cartoonist Victor Weisz drew an image for the Evening Standard showing Minister for Health Enoch Powell as a surgeon covered in blood, accusing him of making too many cuts. [78]
In the Civil Rights era of the 1960s and early 1970s, public opinion shifted towards the problem of the uninsured, especially the elderly. Since care for the elderly would someday affect everyone, supporters of health care reform were able to avoid the worst fears of "socialized medicine," which was considered a dirty word for its association ...
Aneurin Bevan: 1945–1960 (vol 2, 1973) PP 100–216; Fox, D. Health Policies, Health Politics: The British and American Experience 1911–1965 (Princeton U.P., 1986). Fraser, D. The Evolution of the British Welfare State: A History of Social Policy Since the Industrial Revolution (London: Macmillan, 1973).
"The Historical Logic of National Health Insurance: Structure and Sequence in the Development of British, Canadian, and U.S. Medical Policy," Studies in American Political Development, April 1998, Vol. 12 Issue 1, pp. 57–130. Hilton, Claire. (26 August 2016). Whistle-blowing in the National Health Service since the 1960s History and Policy.
The 2.8-percentage-point increase since that low represents a net increase of about seven million adults without health insurance." [46] The US Census Bureau reported that 28.5 million people (8.8%) did not have health insurance in 2017, [47] down from 49.9 million (16.3%) in 2010.
Index:The New National Health Service Leaflet 1948.pdf; Page:The New National Health Service Leaflet 1948.pdf/1; Page:The New National Health Service Leaflet 1948.pdf/2; Page:The New National Health Service Leaflet 1948.pdf/3; Page:The New National Health Service Leaflet 1948.pdf/4; Usage on ja.wikipedia.org 国民保健サービス
1928-1932 and 1938-1940 Automobile Legal Association Green Book: large scale maps (not very detailed - only major routes) and major city inset maps; turn-by-turn directions can also be used to find old routings through cities; also contains rough route logs (i.e. cities passed through) for some of the longer routes in all eastern states; 1938 ...
1948–1952 United States polio epidemic 1948–1952 United States Poliomyelitis: 9,000 [186] 1957–1958 influenza pandemic ('Asian flu') 1957–1958 Worldwide Influenza A virus subtype H2N2: 1–4 million [187] [203] [204] 1960–1962 Ethiopia yellow fever epidemic 1960–1962 Ethiopia: Yellow fever: 30,000 [205] Seventh cholera pandemic ...