Themselves Writ Large
Discover the captivating journey of the British Medical Association (BMA) in "Themselves Writ Large," authored by an insightful writer and published by John Wiley & Sons Inc in 1996. This hardback edition spans 392 pages, providing an in-depth exploration of the BMA's evolution from its origins through the challenges of two world wars and the establishment of the National Health Service (NHS).
Through a unique narrative style, the book offers a rich historical perspective and highlights the BMA's role in shaping healthcare in the United Kingdom. It is a must-read for anyone interested in medical history, policy evolution, and the significant milestones of a pivotal organization in the healthcare sector. Join the conversation about the vital developments in medicine and health with this engaging account that resonates with both professionals and history enthusiasts alike.