Since its introduction in 1948 the National Health Service (NHS) in the UK has generally been regarded with veneration. There is a general belief that it has removed class inequalities in access to care and by implication, reduced inequalities in health. This book suggests that the formation of the NHS was a far less radical move – rather an attempt to rationalise an inefficient health care system and give it a stable financial base. The author emphasizes that the NHS does not in fact distribute care on the basis of care alone: class inequalities in mortality rates, for example, have not narrowed since the turn of the 20th century. The book, originally published in 1980, argues that the politics of health go deeper than administrators will readily admit, and that examination of the links between illness and the structure of class relations in Britain is essential if patterns of illness are to be adequately explained.
We are committed to protecting your rights under the Consumer Guarantees Act and working with our suppliers to assist with warranty claims. Products sold by Mighty Ape will be covered by a Manufacturer's Warranty for at least a one-year period from the date of purchase.
Your warranty will cover any manufacturing defects which, if existing, will present themselves within this warranty period.
Your warranty will not cover normal wear and tear, faults caused by misuse, and accidents which cause damage or theft caused after delivery. Using the product in a way it is not designed for will void your warranty.
Please refer to our Help Centre for more information.
Save with
Earn $2.49 Points Credit*
Exclusive Deals
Mighty Ape Travel discount
^FREE 14 day trial. Primate will be charged $89 / 365 days after free trial, cancel anytime. Delivery benefits available in selected postcodes only. †*T&Cs apply, click for details.
Fast Dispatch
Sold by Mighty Ape