General practitioner St Paul's Cray, Kent 1952-91 (b 1924; q Guy's Hospital, London, 1946; FRCGP), d 14 April 2003.
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A month into his second house job he followed his Quaker roots and went to work among people with leprosy in China, having refused, on grounds of conscience, to do military service. After helping to set up a new centre for malaria he returned to the United Kingdom and joined a progressive practice. He worked in television and wrote for newspapers, but his finest achievement was undoubtedly the development of the regional trainers course, which was unique and far ahead of its time. Predeceased by his wife, Jenny, he leaves two children.
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