NHShistory.co.uk is an independent website that tells the story of how the National Health Service in England has developed since it began in 1948. Built and maintained by health historian Geoffrey Rivett, the site brings together years of research, historical documents, and easy-to-read articles that explain how NHS services, hospitals, and healthcare policies have changed over time.
Alongside its historical insights, the website also mentions medicines that have played a role in NHS treatment across different periods, including Zopiclone, Pregabalin, Tramadol, and the diazepam drug. Because of its depth and reliability, the site is often used by students, researchers, and anyone interested in learning more about the history of healthcare in the United Kingdom.