Bannister's Record-Breaking NHS Day

Bannister's Record-Breaking NHS Day

In 1954, when Roger Bannister became the first person to run a mile in under 4 minutes, he was working as a doctor in the NHS. On the day he broke the record, he had already completed a morning shift at St. Mary's Hospital in London and then caught the train to Oxford, where he ran the race.

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