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The NHS at 60

Interactive NHS timeline

Health service history

On July 5 2008, the NHS celebrated its 60th birthday. But how did it start and what does the future hold? Use our interactive timeline to explore highlights of the past six decades.

The NHS at 60: 60 images

To commemorate the NHS' 60th anniversary, two photographers were given unique access to NHS services.

'I qualified on July 5 1948'

Dr John Marks, former chairman of the BMA, was one of 120 medical students who qualified on July 5 1948.

‘I was a nurse in 1948’

Candy Baker, 77, who was a nurse in 1948, has volunteered in the NHS for most of her life.

Did you know?

Some little-known facts and figures about the NHS, its staff, patients and landmark events.

The birth of the NHS

It is difficult to imagine life before the NHS, when healthcare was unreliable and treatment had to be paid for.

The class of 1948

A class of schoolchildren who were 13 in 1948 look back on how the NHS has affected their lives.

The bicycle ambulance

To celebrate the NHS at 60, we uncover innovative health services that you may not know about.

Volunteers: NHS heroes

There are thousands of volunteers in the NHS. Find out how they make a difference.

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Services near you

Find addresses, phone numbers and websites for services near you

Tools

A modern guide to health (1947)

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This short film from 1947 advised the public on a range of health topics, from good posture to sunbathing.

Don't spread germs (1948)

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This Public Information Film made in 1948 promoted the use of disinfectant to keep germs away.

The miracle of penicillin

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This film, made during the Second World War, describes how penicillin was produced at the time and explains how valuable it was to the British troops.

NHS services explained

This section explains the NHS services available in England such as hospital and dental services. Also get advice on how to access each service, including what to do in emergencies.