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THE NHS: BEGINNING, MIDDLE AND END?
the autobiography of Dr John Marks
2008296 pages Paperback
ISBN-10 1 84619 272 2 ISBN-13 9781846192722
£21.95
$45.00

John Marks, Former chairman of the British Medical Association

Foreword by Nicholas Timmins, Public Policy Editor, Financial Times

Description

‘John Marks is something of a national treasure. Warm, funny, passionate, opinionated and occasionally contrary, he is a man whose life for more than 40 years marched in beat with that of the National Health Service. There is scarcely a medical issue or controversy in which John Marks was not involved.

'Abortion law reform, the doctors’ 1970s revolt against the General Medical Council, the foundation of the Royal College of General Practitioners, countless NHS reorganisations, and the bloody battle over NHS pay beds and the pay of junior doctors are just a sample. Then there was the fierce, principled battle over how the medical profession and the public should respond to the terror of a new disease – AIDS. And the great war that was fought over the Conservatives introduction of market forces into the NHS in the late 1980s and early 1990s – an approach to running the NHS that lives on, reincarnated, under the current Labour government.

'In all of these John Marks played more than a walk-on part. In many he was a principal actor.

'For anyone wanting fully to understand the BMA’s role in all this, this book is thus required reading. But it is much more than just a dry history of times past. It is laced with anecdote, from the horrifying to the hilarious, and on to high politics.

'John Marks’ account of his life and times provides the tale of a warm, human, liberal and occasionally buccaneering man whose passion for life and causes leaves even those who do not always agree with him eager to count him among their friends.’
Nicholas Timmins in his Foreword

Review Quotes
'A frank account of his involvement with the NHS, and some of the individual clashes he encountered along the way.'  PEOPLE

'Dramatic'  BMA NEWS

'The NHS: Beginning, Middle and End comes across as the work of a man of the highest integrity who cared passionately about his profession, and about the NHS with which he started his career.'  Rabbi Dr Charles H Middleburgh

'This book will interest anyone planning a career in medical politics. Those in the profession who have lived and worked in the NHS since its inception will be reminded of remarkable times.'  THE OBSTETRICIAN & GYNAECOLOGIST 

Contents

bullet 1925-1943 My childhood and life as an evacuee  bullet University and the army  bullet From lorry driver to principal in general practice  bullet My involvement in abortion law reform  bullet I get involved in medical politics  bullet I get started in medical politics at a national level  bullet A Royal College, an academic approach and a doctorate  bullet Early attempts at NHS reform and heart transplants  bullet An outdated constitution and Sir Paul Chambers’ report  bullet I become involved in national negotiations  bullet I appear before a disciplinary body and I lose some friends  bullet I represent the profession at home and abroad  bullet AIDS and the BMA  bullet A Royal sesquicentennial year  bullet International problems and political speculation  bullet Two crises and one election  bullet Princess Diana opens the library and I have a rough ARM  bullet The approaching storm  bullet The Storm breaks: The White Paper  bullet The Profession rejects the Reforms  bullet The campaign continues  bullet The Bill and reactions to it  bullet The campaign continues: mysterious faxes and the Oxford debate  bullet My last few months in the chair  bullet I am a past chairman  bullet A variety of activities including boxing lecturing and a disputed SRM  bullet Doctors in the Dock  bullet A quiet retirement, a general election and a question mark  

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