Elisabeth Bradley

Elizabeth Bradley[1] (20 May 1922 – 30 October 2000) was an English actress, perhaps most famous for playing battle-axe Maud Grimes in the fictional soap Coronation Street.

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  • “The US Constitution is silent on social and economic rights: there is no Constitutional guarantee of a right to education, or to old-age pensions,”[1]
  • “about reconceptualizing the way Americans think about health so as to uncover opportunities to increase the effectiveness of American health care.”[2]
  • “the view that health care and social service investments may best be thought of as operating on a continuum, or perhaps even as two sides of the same coin.”[3]
  • “What are the hallmarks of a patient? Let's see - passive, helpless, things are done sequentially, and well, that is not how people recover. That is not how people learn to live the lives they want or dream of.”[4]
  • “One of the essential qualities of the clinician is interest in humanity, for the secret of the care of the patient is in caring for the patient.”[5]

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