Problems of the emergency hospital scheme during the world war two in Britain
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    In 1939 the emergency hospital scheme came into operation in Britain. It provided priorities to the service patients and war-related casualties in hospital service. The emergency hospital scheme made a contribution to the success of the war,but it deprived the basic medical needs of ordinary civilian sick,overloaded the hospital staffs with work and exposed inequalities in hospital care and hospital feeding. The success of the scheme was attributing to sacrifice of the personal right of health. It was a reflection of British civilians’ patriotism during the war. Meanwhile,it raised serious doubts about the system of medical service and laid the foundation of the postwar health care reform.

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白 爽.二战时期英国紧急医院服务的问题初探[J].南京医科大学学报(自然科学版英文版),2013,(6):513-518.

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  • Received:October 22,2013
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