British Food Journal Volume 72 Issue 3 1970
Abstract
This is indeed the age of revolution, when timeless attitudes are changing and new ways of living being born. To most it is a bewildering complex, with uneasy forbodirtgs of the outcome. Improvement and change, there must always be—although change is not necessarily progress—but with unrest in the schools, universities and industry, one naturally questions if this is the right time for such sweeping reorganization as now seems certain to take place in local government and in the structure of the national health service. These services have so far escaped the destructive influences working havoc in other spheres. Area health boards to administer all branches of the national health service, including those which the National Health Service Act, 1946 allowed local health authorities to retain, were recommended by the Porritt Committee a number of years ago, when it reviewed the working of the service.
Citation
(1970), "British Food Journal Volume 72 Issue 3 1970", British Food Journal, Vol. 72 No. 3, pp. 65-96. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb011674
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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