Between the book's deft and attractive opening and its fine conclusion there is much to enjoy.
Druin Burch, Times Literary Supplement
Fascinating
BBC History Magazine
The strength of Sick Note is in the stories that it allows the reader to piece together about the welfare state...Millward has made a fine contribution to this field of study.
Journal of Contemporary History 59
Millward provides a meticulous historical analysis of the role of the sick note. The level of detail is impressive, and Millward provides illuminating insights into the relationship between policy makers, bureaucrats, doctors, employers, and the media in the history of the sick note...Sick Note provides a wealth of material for British historians and social policy analysts. It is also relevant to readers concerned with the legal and cultural significance of sickness certification in any national context.
Jackie Gulland, Journal of British Studies