Stories
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Sharing breastmilk with parents
Alev Scott donated her frozen breastmilk to a hospital milk bank, but she was curious about other routes. Here she explores commercial operations and informal private arrangements.
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Fees, funding and the NHS
In the 1950s, dramatic political battles over NHS charges brought down a government. But public confidence in the service still grew.
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The ancient doctors who refused payment
The NHS might only be 70 years old, but the idea of free healthcare goes back to Ancient Greece, when devout doctors provided their services without charge.
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Birth, babies and boxes of memories
With memories of her baby in neonatal intensive care still fresh, Erin Beeston decides to unearth the poignant objects her family kept following births, going back as far as Victorian times.
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Dumfries and Maxwelltown Waterworks - Table of Rates and Charges, and Regulations for Supply of Water
Date: 1916Reference: DGH1/3/3/5/6Part of: Records of Crichton Royal Hospital- Books
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Charges and orders for the several officers of Christ's-Hospital; revised by the Committee of almoners at several meetings; and approved and confirmed by general courts held in the said Hospital on Monday the 29th day of November, 1784; and on Friday the 11th day of February, 1785.
Christ's Hospital (London, England)Date: [1785]- Books
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Charges and orders for the several officers of Christ's-Hospital; Revised by the committee of Almoners at several meetings; and approved and confirmed by general courts held in the said hospital on Monday the 29th day of November, 1784; and on Friday the 11th day of February, 1785.
Christ's Hospital (London, England)Date: 1797- Books
Survey of hospital charges as of January 1, 1974.
American Hospital Association.Date: [1974]- Books
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The particulars of perpetual nett rent charges, amounting to one hundred and seventy-eight pounds twelve shillings per annum, payable out of capital estates, lands, tenements, and houses, in the counties of Wilts, Lincoln, Essex, Hereford, and in the city of London; whic will be sold by auction, by Mess. Skinner, Dyke, and Skinner, on Wednesday the 10th of July, 1799, At Twelve O'Clock, at Garraway's Coffee-House, change Alley, Cornhill, in Seventeen lots, by direction of the governors of Christ's Hospital The Produce of the Sale of the above Rent Charges is to be appropriated for Purchasing the Land Tax on Estates belonging to the said Hospital. Printed Particulars may be had of Mr. Corp. Clerk of Christ's Hospital; at the Place of Sale; and of Mess. Skinner, Dyke, and Skinner, Aldersgate Street.
Skinner, Dyke, and Skinner (London, England)Date: 1799]