In ?One Man?s Medicine?, Professor Archie Cochrane (1909-1988) recollects how events and experiences in the Spanish Civil War and in German prisoner of war camps, among many others, led him to question traditional medical attitudes and champion an evidence-based, evaluative approach to medicine and healthcare with which his name is now inextricably linked.
Thorn in the side of the medical establishment, pioneering epidemiologist, not least among the mining communities of South Wales, academic, poet, traveller, art collector and convivial host are just some dimensions of a fascinating and influential life vividly recalled in ?One Man?s Medicine?
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