bmj;378/jul22_9/o1805/FAF1faRoger John Mitchell studied medicine at Cambridge and Barts in London, qualifying in 1958. He then returned to […]
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bmj;378/jul22_8/o1802/FAF1faJessel Josephs worked in South Moor, Stanley, immediately before the establishment of the NHS. After conscription and serving […]
bmj;378/jul22_7/o1794/FAF1faJohn David Bruce (“David”) was a GP in Bodmin, Cornwall, for more than three decades. He set up […]
The largest study of confirmed monkeypox cases to date has identified new clinical symptoms that are similar to […]
Parkinson’s Disease affects 10 million people worldwide and its symptoms include tremors in the fingers and hands, small […]
Skin swabs are “surprisingly effective” at identifying Covid-19 infection,according to new research from the University of Surrey, offering […]
Depressing news about pharmacogeneticsHow do you decide which antidepressant to prescribe for your patients? Let’s be honest; it’s […]
In late June 2022, World Health Organization Europe published a handbook on minimum pricing policies for alcohol.1 As […]
In April 1924 a Winnipeg physician, James Douglas Adamson, gave an address on Over-Diagnosis of Pulmonary Tuberculosis at […]
The studyMcElroy E, Ashton M, Bagnall AM, et al. The individual, place, and wellbeing—a network analysis. BMC Public […]