The early NHS – through the stories of former staff
The NHS’s 70th birthday is an opportunity to look back at the history of the NHS and to celebrate and thank the millions of staff and volunteers who have served it over the last seven decades. Through the memories and stories of former NHS staff, this film explores the early days of the NHS and how, shortly after World War Two, it came into being and changed the health of the nation.

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What it was like in the very first days of the NHS

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Autism Awareness : Through The Eyes

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1969: How do You Live on the AVERAGE WAGE? | Man Alive | Voice of the People | BBC Archive

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Here's health (1948)

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This Trainee Nurse Has To Work 12-Hour Shifts | Student Nurses E2 | Our Stories

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Margaret Thatcher interview | Conservative Party | British Prime Minister | 1987

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NHS at 70: A timeline of the National Health Service and its crisis

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93 Year Old Irish Soldier describes World War One, 1988

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The Collapse of Care: Inside the Darkest Shift of the NHS

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Former Neo-Nazi Meets Holocaust Survivor | LADbible Stories

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Nye Bevan Speech (1946)

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A brief history of NHS politics 1948-2030

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Do Germans Talk About World War II? What Do They Teach About the Holocaust? | Feli from Germany

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NHS Primary Care

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Der männliche Blick | Knick Knack | ARTE

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A day in the life of a doctor in a ‘failing NHS’ | Focus

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Britain's health services: The family doctor (1962)

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The Real Nye Bevan According to NHS Founder's Childhood Friends (1960)

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Doku: Die geheime Welt des deutschen Adels

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