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Doctors Revolt

Before the health minister Aneurin Bevan could launch his new health service, he would need to convince the doctors, the people required to run it and also his harshest critics.

In a series tracing decisive moments in the life of our National Health Service, medical historian Sally Sheard tells the story of Aneurin Bevan's fight to convince the doctors to sign up to his new health service - the very people he'd need to run it.

Bevan's passionate proposal of his plan in Parliament wasn't quite what the doctors had in mind. Not only did he want to nationalise all hospitals, he also wanted to choose where doctors worked and how much they were paid.

The question was, how did Bevan persuade them to give up their highly valued freedom?

Producer: Beth Eastwood.

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Thu 21 Jun 2018 13:45

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