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As a young general practitioner new to the field I recall how stimulated and excited I was by reading Dr John W. Todd's papers in the Lancet some 20-30 years ago. It was as though a lot of dust had been blown away and I was able for once to see the situation of medicine much more clearly. He became one of my medical heroes to add to John Ryle, Henry Cohen and Rene Dubois - all of whom have influenced my own approach to medical care and caring of my patients. Now in 1981, it is a pleasure to write an introductory foreword to this book. The State oj Medicine represents the clear and honest thoughts of a most unusual person. Until his retirement John W. Todd was a general physician in Farnham, Surrey. He was relatively unknown to the medical profession outside Surrey apart from his occasional writings. The ten chapters show the build-up of wide experience and deep philosophy that accumulated during his years in practice. I find that I am as stimulated and excited now reading them, as I was 20-30 years ago. I may not agree with all that he writes and others likewise may disagree completely - but I commend the work as an invigorating experience.

Table of Contents
1 Medical education.- 2 The nature of maladies.- 3 Psychosomatic and functional disorders.- 4 Prevention.- 5 The right and wrong use of resources.- 6 The caring side of the health service.- 7 The delivery of medical care.- 8 The errors of medicine.- 9 The cults of medicine.- 10 The future of medicine.

The State of Medicine: A Critical Review

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      Publisher: Springer
      Publication Date: 03/04/2012
      ISBN13: 9789401172479, 978-9401172479
      ISBN10: 9401172471

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      Book Synopsis
      As a young general practitioner new to the field I recall how stimulated and excited I was by reading Dr John W. Todd's papers in the Lancet some 20-30 years ago. It was as though a lot of dust had been blown away and I was able for once to see the situation of medicine much more clearly. He became one of my medical heroes to add to John Ryle, Henry Cohen and Rene Dubois - all of whom have influenced my own approach to medical care and caring of my patients. Now in 1981, it is a pleasure to write an introductory foreword to this book. The State oj Medicine represents the clear and honest thoughts of a most unusual person. Until his retirement John W. Todd was a general physician in Farnham, Surrey. He was relatively unknown to the medical profession outside Surrey apart from his occasional writings. The ten chapters show the build-up of wide experience and deep philosophy that accumulated during his years in practice. I find that I am as stimulated and excited now reading them, as I was 20-30 years ago. I may not agree with all that he writes and others likewise may disagree completely - but I commend the work as an invigorating experience.

      Table of Contents
      1 Medical education.- 2 The nature of maladies.- 3 Psychosomatic and functional disorders.- 4 Prevention.- 5 The right and wrong use of resources.- 6 The caring side of the health service.- 7 The delivery of medical care.- 8 The errors of medicine.- 9 The cults of medicine.- 10 The future of medicine.

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