Medicine in modern Britain has seen great advances in the 20th and 21st centuries as technology developed and the government became more involved in the health of the British people
In 1900, most sick people were still cared for at home, generally by women as it was traditionally viewed as their role to look after members of the family
The NHS was introduced in 1948 and marked a significant change in government involvement in medicine, with the aim of providing free health care for all