PEDIATRICS Vol. 11 No. 2 February 1953, pp. 179-187
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THE PEDIATRICIAN AND THE PUBLIC

NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE OF GREAT BRITAIN

OSLER L. PETERSON M.D.

Editors: PAUL A. HARPER, M.D..

Dr. Osler Peterson, the author of this communication, is a native of Minnesota, who as a staff member of the Rockefeller Foundation has been their representative in Great Britain. After two years of observation he wrote A Study of the National Health Service of Great Britain to provide reading material for visitors who came to learn about the Service. This study was first produced in mimeographed form, but the demand was so great that it is now being issued as a book. The mimeographed edition received high praise in a Lancet editorial as an impartial, critical and fair review of the National Health Service; it is the best exposition of this subject which this editor has read.