Assorted papers and correspondence

Date:
1950s-1990s
Reference:
PP/MHP/H.3
Part of:
Pappworth, Maurice
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Assorted papers and correspondence. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Description

Contains the following:

  • Letters from Sir Francis Walshe re NHS & training in clinical neurology;
  • Letters from Lord Cohen of Birkenhead re Royal Commission on medical education;
  • Letters to The Times concerning shortage of doctors, with a response from Pappworth which was not published, and letter from The Times explaining why it was not published;
  • Newspaper article and unpublished letter by Pappworth on research into kidney disease;
  • Letters from R. L. Batten and Mr. Robert Holl-Allan re salary conditions in the NHS;
  • Copy letter from Pappworth to editor World Medicine concerning article on psychotherapy (with article attached);
  • Doctors to blame for high drug expenditure says UK consultant, Scrip, Issue 482;
  • Paper "Young Doctors. Their Shortcomings" and letter from T. J. Hamblin concerning fraud in medicine with annotated notes by Pappworth;
  • Article from The Times concerning doctors diagnosing patients, with comments from Pappworth.
  • Publication/Creation

    1950s-1990s

    Physical description

    1 file

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