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List of tables | |
Preface | |
Acknowledgements | |
Abbreviations | |
Part I. Medicine and the State: 1900 to 1939: 1. 'A game of animal grab', medical practice, 1920-1939 | |
2. National hygiene and nationalization: the failure of a federal health policy, 1918-1939 | |
3. Doctors, the states and interwar medical politics | |
4. The defeat of national health insurance | |
Part II. The Reconstruction of Medicine? Planning and Politics, 1940 to 1949: 5. The BMA wins the War | |
6. From 'Sales and service' to 'cash and carry': the planning of postwar reconstruction | |
7. Paying the doctor: the BMA caught between salaried medicine and fee-for-service | |
8. Relieving the patient, not the doctor: the Hospital Benefits Act | |
9. A war of attrition: the fate of the pharmaceutical benefits scheme | |
10. The limits of reform: the Chifley government and a national health service, 1945-1949 | |
Part III. The Public and the Private: 11. Private practice, publicly funded: the Page health service | |
12. Conclusion | |
Notes | |
Bibliography |
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