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Bevan's babies at 50

It was the year of the austerity Olympics in London, the first Polo mint rolled off the production line, bread was tuppence a loaf, and the NHS was born, along with 905,000 babies in the UK. Bernadette Friend tracked down some of Bevan's 1948 babies - who went on to work in the service they grew up with - to find out about their experiences of the NHS and hear their prognosis for its next half-century

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