Personal views: Has humanity disappeared from the NHS?
Abstract
It was Monday 27 December 1999, when I was the first on-call physician for the acute medical admissions unit at the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh; it was to be the busiest day of the year.
There were heroic efforts from many staff in containing what seemed to be a tidal wave of patients—most of whom were seriously ill. Paradoxically, I enjoyed the 24 hour period, unencumbered by the usual other clinical commitments. It was like the “good old...
Paper Details
Title
Personal views: Has humanity disappeared from the NHS?
Published Date
May 27, 2000
Journal
Volume
320
Issue
7247
Pages
1483
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