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Department of Health: Professions Supplementary to Medicine Act 1960: Complementary...

Catalogue reference: JA 441

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JA 441

This series contains files on the Professions Supplementary to Medicine Act 1960; Complementary and Alternative Medicine; Disablement Services medicinal use of cannabis and Unorthodox Practices/Herbal policy

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Reference

JA 441

Title
Department of Health: Professions Supplementary to Medicine Act 1960: Complementary and Alternative Medicine: Registered Files
Date

1983-2005

Description

This series contains files on the Professions Supplementary to Medicine Act 1960; Complementary and Alternative Medicine; Disablement Services medicinal use of cannabis and Unorthodox Practices/Herbal policy

Arrangement

The series is arranged in file reference order (within each transfer)

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Former department reference

CPM prefix

Legal status

Public Record(s)

Language

English

Creator(s)
  • Department of Health, 1988-1988
  • Department of Health and Social Security, 1968-1988
Physical description

133 file(s)

Access conditions

Open unless otherwise stated

Immediate source of acquisition

From 1983 Department of Health

Subjects
Topics
Medicine
Accruals

Series is accruing

Selection and destruction information

Files containing nomination and appointment of members have not been selected

Administrative / biographical background

The Department of Health was formally created in 1988 through The Transfer of Functions (Health and Social Security) Order. Like many others, the department with responsibility for the nation's health has had different names and included other functions over time. In the 19th century, several bodies were formed for specific consultative duties and dissolved when they were no longer required. There were two incarnations of the Board of Health (in 1805 and 1831) and a General Board of Health (1854 to 1858) that reported directly into the Privy Council. Responsibility for health issues was also at times, and in part, vested in local health boards and, with the emergence of modern local government, with the Local Government Act Office, part of the Home Office. In the early part of the 20th century, medical assistance was provided through National Health Insurance Commissions. The first body, which could be called a department of government was the Ministry of Health, created through the Ministry of Health Act 1919, consolidating under a single authority the medical and public health functions of central government. The co-ordination of local medical services was expanded in connection with emergency and wartime services, from 1935 to 1945, and these developments culminated in the establishment of the NHS in 1948. In 1968, the Ministry of Health was dissolved and its functions transferred (along with those of the similarly dissolved Ministry of Social Security) to the newly created Department of Health and Social Security (DHSS). Twenty years later, these functions were split back into two government departments, forming the Department of Social Security (DSS) and the Department of Health (DH) After the 2018 British cabinet reshuffle, the department was renamed the Department of Health and Social Care.

Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C15013100/

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