Wılson Jameson Architect of National Health
İÇİNDEKİLERFOREWORD BY SIR GEORGE GODBER,K.C.B., D.M., F.R.C.P., F.R.C.O.G., D.P.H. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I. Grandson of the Manse II. Beginnings, War and Marriage III. Climbing the Ladder IV. Professor V. Dean VI. The War VII. The Making Of the National Health Service VII. The Chief Medical Officer- at Home An Abroad IX. With the King's Fund X. Protomedicus Anglorum Sources Appendices 1. Broadcast on Diphtheria 2. Broadcast on Tuberculosis and Venereal Diseases 3. The British National Health Service. De Lamar Lecture, Johns Hopkins University, October 3, 1947 4. Writings and Addresses The following additional appendices (in typescript) have been deposited in the Harveian Library of the Royal College of Physicians of London: 1. Family Tree 2. Notes on Ancestors 3. The Surname 'Jameson' 4. Professor at Aberdeen University 5. Note on Thesis for the M.D. Degree 6. The historical evolution of the Medical Officer of Health 7. Broadcast to American doctors on Britain's Health in wartime 8. Principal events in the creation of the National Health Service 9. Citation for US Medal of Freedom 10. Hon. Doctor of Science, Cambridge University 11. List of Chief Medical Officers to the central Government Department dealing with health Also recordings in the from of gramophone records of (a) Broadcast tuberculosis and Venereal Diseases (British Broadcasting Corporation) (b) Broadcast to American doctors on Britain's health in wartime (Lederle Laboratories and American Broadcasting Company, Inc.) |