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‘She gloried in being a sailor's wife, but she must pay the tax of quick alarm for belonging to that profession, which is, if possible more distinguished in its domestic virtues than in its national importance’

The NHS has had more reform since its inception in 1948 than I’ve had hot dinners. I am quite sure that in the course of my career, I will become as frustrated and cynical as some of today’s consultants about yet another restructuring. 

And yet, I think a key factor that has been, and will continue to be, an important player in the evolution to the NHS, is I.

When I say ‘I’, I really mean ‘us’. Women.

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