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Hospital provision, resource allocation, and the early national health service: The sheffield regional hospital board, 1947-1974

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Hospital provision, resource allocation, and the early national health service: The sheffield regional hospital board, 1947-1974. / Welshman, John.
The Practice of Reform in Health, Medicine, and Science, 1500–2000: Essays for Charles Webster. ed. / Margaret Felling; Scott Mandelbrote. Taylor and Francis, 2017. p. 279-302.

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Welshman, J 2017, Hospital provision, resource allocation, and the early national health service: The sheffield regional hospital board, 1947-1974. in M Felling & S Mandelbrote (eds), The Practice of Reform in Health, Medicine, and Science, 1500–2000: Essays for Charles Webster. Taylor and Francis, pp. 279-302. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315237626-15

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Welshman, J. (2017). Hospital provision, resource allocation, and the early national health service: The sheffield regional hospital board, 1947-1974. In M. Felling, & S. Mandelbrote (Eds.), The Practice of Reform in Health, Medicine, and Science, 1500–2000: Essays for Charles Webster (pp. 279-302). Taylor and Francis. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315237626-15

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Welshman J. Hospital provision, resource allocation, and the early national health service: The sheffield regional hospital board, 1947-1974. In Felling M, Mandelbrote S, editors, The Practice of Reform in Health, Medicine, and Science, 1500–2000: Essays for Charles Webster. Taylor and Francis. 2017. p. 279-302 doi: 10.4324/9781315237626-15

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Welshman, John. / Hospital provision, resource allocation, and the early national health service : The sheffield regional hospital board, 1947-1974. The Practice of Reform in Health, Medicine, and Science, 1500–2000: Essays for Charles Webster. editor / Margaret Felling ; Scott Mandelbrote. Taylor and Francis, 2017. pp. 279-302

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