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Saving Lives and Preventing Misery - The Memoirs of Professor Sir John Wenman Crofton (Hardcover)
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Saving Lives and Preventing Misery - The Memoirs of Professor Sir John Wenman Crofton (Hardcover)
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Professor John Crofton (1912-2009) was one of the outstanding
physicians of the 20th century. He led the pioneering medical team
that first established that tuberculosis could be cured by
combination chemotherapy (the Edinburgh method"). He was also a
prominent public health campaigner who did much to change public
and political attitudes towards tobacco smoking. His memoirs
describe his childhood years, his student days and climbing
holidays, his war years in the RAMC, his radical approach to the
treatment of TB, his roles as Edinburgh University Vice-Principal
and President of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, and
finally his extensive public health campaigns waged after his
retirement from medical practice. These autobiographical
recollections provide fascinating insights into the social and
political history of the last century: a child's view of disturbing
episodes during The Troubles" in an otherwise idyllic Anglo-Irish
upbringing; student life in 1930s Cambridge, when students were
forbidden to visit pubs and women were segregated from men at
lectures; the horrors of pre-NHS hospital medicine; a unique,
anecdotal account of serving in World War II, witnessing a mixture
of incompetence and heroism; his work as a medical professor in the
1950s discovering a 100% cure for tuberculosis which at first
others were reluctant to believe; and a lively account of the years
of student unrest, when rector Malcolm Muggeridge, who denounced
students as depraved wretches, was followed by a student rector,
Gordon Brown, who later became a UK Prime Minister. Dr David C.
Kilpatrick is a retired immunologist and a son-in-law of John
Crofton. He is an author or editor of several books and many
medical research papers including studies on respiratory diseases.
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