Space and time in British general practice
David Armstrong
Social Science & Medicine, 1985, vol. 20, issue 7, 659-666
Abstract:
From the novel geography of the health centre to the meticulous concerns of appointment systems and patient records, British general practice, as this paper documents, has reordered its traditional activities over the last 30 years. These changes however suggest a more profound reorganisation of the spatial and temporal features of practice activity and a commensurate reassessment of the nature of illness.
Date: 1985
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