Intro; Front matter; Cover; Half Title; Series Information; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; List of tables and figures; Preface and acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Part I Healthcare and migration in Britain during the post-war period; The making of a cornerstone; Empire, migration and the NHS; Part II The colonial legacy, racism and the staffing of surgeries; The empire of the mind and medical migration; Discrimination and the development of general practice; From 'pairs of hands' to family doctors; Part III Shaping British medicine and British society
'The more you did, the more they depended on you': memories of practice on the peripheryBeyond the surgery boundaries: doctors' organisations and activist medics; Adding to the mosaic of British general practice; Conclusion: historicising a 'revolution'; Bibliography; Primary sources; Oral history interviews conducted by author, in order of first interview; Archives; Personal collections; Journals, newspapers, newsletters and magazines; Memoirs and accounts of doctors' lives; Official publications; Hansard; Films and documentaries; Websites; Secondary sources; Index
Summary
Migrant Architects is the first book to assess the impact of the migration of doctors from the Indian subcontinent on postwar development of British general practice and by extension the ways in which they influenced the development of the NHS
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes
In English
Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on March 27, 2020)