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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Laura DawesPublisher: Orion Publishing Co Imprint: Weidenfeld & Nicolson Dimensions: Width: 13.40cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.286kg ISBN: 9781474601986ISBN 10: 1474601987 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 06 July 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsThoroughly engrossing - THE BOOKSELLER Spirited and readable - SUNDAY EXPRESS Armed conflicts may on the face of it, mean spilled guts, gore, dismemberment, pain and death. But the great paradox of World War II, as described in Laura Dawes's well-researched book, is that the horrors, in significant measure, did the general population a lot of good. - DAILY MAIL Book of the Week A fascinating mix of war stories and human triumph. An enjoyable overview of the pursuit of the population's health that arguably led to the formation of the NHS and the welfare state. - WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE? Thoroughly engrossing THE BOOKSELLER Spirited and readable -- Vanessa Berridge SUNDAY EXPRESS Historian Laura Dawes digs into that other victory of the Second World War: public health in Britain. There had been dire predictions, such as epidemics incubated in air-raid shelters. But by the war's end, UK rates of almost all infectious diseases had dropped, thanks to the Medical Research Council, Nobel laureates such as physiologist Andrew Huxley, hordes or researchers and a willing public. Dawes' sparky account demonstrates how that rare teamwork advanced emergency care, preventive medicine, the treatment of insect-borne disease and, ultimately, the formation of the National Health Service. NATURE Dawes' research is prodigious. And as we have come to expect from this vein of wartime history, we encounter a case of characters and ideas that is both epic in scope and engagingly domestic in style. -- Lucy Lethbridge THE OLDIE Armed conflicts may on the face of it, mean spilled guts, gore, dismemberment, pain and death. But the great paradox of World War II, as described in Laura Dawes's well-researched book, is that the horrors, in significant measure, did the general population a lot of good. -- Roger Lewis DAILY MAIL Book of the Week A fascinating mix of war stories and human triumph. An enjoyable overview of the pursuit of the population's health that arguably led to the formation of the NHS and the welfare state. WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE? This beautifully written book is a gripping study of how keeping 'fighting fit' helped Britain win the war and paved the way for the NHS and the welfare state. Highly recommended for medics, history lovers and hypochondriacs alike. THE LADY A fascinating account of a sickly nation at the beginning of World War Two. RED ON LINE Laura Dawes...tells the remarkable story how ordinary people rose to the challenge of keeping Britain healthy. From ingenious schemes to store blood to Boy Scouts collecting seaweed for medicines, this is a highly readable tale of self-sacrifice, ingenuity and collaboration. -- Chris Nancollas THE TABLET This well-researched book is an entertaining and informative read -- Rebecca Wallersteiner THE HIPPOCRATIC OATH Author InformationAuthor Website: www.lauradawes.orgLaura Dawes is a writer and historian, specialising in medical history. She runs a historical consultancy business working with organisations around the world including the Wellcome Trust in London. Dr Dawes's first book, CHILDHOOD OBESITY IN AMERICA: BIOGRAPHY OF AN EPIDEMIC, was published to wide acclaim in 2014. Dr Dawes has received numerous academic awards, prizes and fellowships, including the Frank Knox Fellowship at Harvard, the Clarendon and Chevening Scholarships at Oxford, a Warren Center Research fellowship, Harvard Dissertation Fellowship, Vice-Chancellor's Awards for Academic Excellence, a Bicentennial Fellowship, the Frank Gillespie Prize, the Ronald Searcy Prize, the Parnell O'Connor Prize for creative writing and a Special Award for Creative Writing. www.lauradawes.org Tab Content 6Author Website: www.lauradawes.orgCountries AvailableAll regions |