Dr Benjamin Moore was the first Professor of Biochemistry in these islands. His life and medical career are described together with his prescient contributions to public health. A man of remarkable vision, his ideas were written more than three decades before the Beveridge Plan for a National Health Service. INTRODUCTION. The recent publication of a biography by his grandson reminded me of Benjamin Moore senior’s contributions on social medicine.1 The book is dedicated to “Dr. G.A.J. Pit
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Throughout the history of healthcare, revolutionary insights into the biological systems underlying ...
The emergence of paediatrics as a specialty in Australian medicine dates from the last two decades o...
As I read Rod Griffiths ’ fascinating account of a career in public health, I was immediately struck...
Mountford Joseph Bramley was one of the educationists whose sincere efforts are undeniable in the ma...
Oxford and St Bartholomew’s Hospital he practised as a casualty physician at his teaching hospital (...
This thesis investigates the development of medical research at the Otago Medical School in Dunedin,...
George Canby Robinson. Adventures in medical education; a personal narrative of the great advance of...
Alexander G. Bearn. Archibald Garrod and the individuality of Man In this scholarly and insightful b...
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and the national lockdowns of 2020/2021 illustrate how modern pu...
For more than forty years, Brian Abel-Smith, a health economist and political adviser, was closely i...
This book was not commissioned, nor was the author assigned the task of writing a history of the Sch...
He had qualified in mathematics, natural philosophy and medicine at the University of Glasgow, and b...
A series of fortunate events: Hlabisa 3 to Lima 31 David Moore is Professor of Infectious Disease...
Much has been written on the history of disease in early America, especially surrounding the 1793 ye...
History of medicine In reading about poliomyelitis (“polio”) in the 20th century, I have been surpri...
Throughout the history of healthcare, revolutionary insights into the biological systems underlying ...
The emergence of paediatrics as a specialty in Australian medicine dates from the last two decades o...
As I read Rod Griffiths ’ fascinating account of a career in public health, I was immediately struck...