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SECOND HAND BOOK
The conception and birth of a hospital is not an easy one. Plans for the raising of money, planning of buildings and wards, and the training of staff are vital. The only thing that comes without effort is the finding of patients. Although the physical facilities are important, hospitals are composed primarily of people – the multiple roles of staff, consumers, managing committees and the suppliers of financial needs. Thus a hospital history is more than a record of the erection and demolition of buildings: it is a story of people, their influence on the hospital, and its influence on them.
HC, 215pp, 1976
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