Source: Atlas Obscura



If you ask almost any Briton what’s great about their country, many will tell you it’s the much-beloved National Health Service. They may complain about specific issues, but generally it’s a matter of pride that in 1948—while still recovering from World War II—the country decided to put into effect the principle that the healthcare of the British people should be free and accessible, regardless of ability to pay.

While this idea had a long history in Britain, it was Aneurin Bevan, Minister…
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