Abstract

working is a tribute to the efforts which almost the whole nation has made to ensure the success of the scheme. The Minister of Health, a member of the national cabinet, is responsible to Parliament for seeing that each of the many branches of the service is adequate for its purpose, but the detailed planning and management of each part is done by a variety of regional or local bodies which are in touch with local needs and wishes and able to make full use of local interest and experience. These regional or local bodies are composed entirely of voluntary unpaid workers-more than 10,000 of them-so that the voluntary aspect so characteristic of our British services has been

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