John Crofton
British doctor
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sir John Wenman Crofton was a pioneer in the treatment of tuberculosis, who also spent the better part of his life raising awareness about the harmful effects of tobacco. Early life and family Crofton was born in Dublin, Ireland to a well-off Anglo-Irish family. His father was physician William Mervyn Crofton, who conducted medical research at the Royal University in Dublin, wrote books on endocrinology and virology, and had flourishing private medical practices both in Dublin and London. His mother was Mary Josephine Abbott, known as Molly. Crofton was sent to prep school at Baymount, in the suburbs of Dublin away from "The Troubles", and then in 1925 to Tonbridge School in Kent.
John Crofton's Published Works
Published Works
- Guidelines for the Management of Drug-resistant Tuberculosis (1997) (326)
- Crofton and Douglas's Respiratory Diseases (2000) (178)
- Tuberculosis (1997) (0)
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