The Records of the Socialist Medical Association 1912-1993

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The Records of the Socialist Medical Association 1912-1993

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Fabian Ewald fl 1930

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Brook Charles fl 1930

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Clem Thomas fl 1977

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Socialist Health Association

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The Socialist Medical Association (SMA) has its origins in the meeting in summer 1930 between Dr Charles Brook and Dr Ewald Fabian, Secretary of a German organisation of socialist doctors, who commented on the lack of a similar organisation in Britain, following the demise of the State Medical Service Association. In response Brook convened a meeting in London on 21 September at the National Labour Club which resulted in the formation of the SMA, with Brook as Secretary and Dr Somer...

Evans Powell fl 1933

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Somerville Hastings 1878-1967

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Rickards Esther fl 1954

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Murray David Stark d 1977

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State Medical Service Association

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The Socialist Medical Association (SMA) has its origins in the meeting in summer 1930 between Dr Charles Brook and Dr Ewald Fabian, Secretary of a German organisation of socialist doctors, who commented on the lack of a similar organisation in Britain, following the demise of the State Medical Service Association. In response Brook convened a meeting in London on 21 September at the National Labour Club which resulted in the formation of the SMA, with Brook as Secretary and Dr Somer...

Pryce D M fl 1939

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Socialist Medical Association

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The Socialist Medical Association (SMA) has its origins in the meeting in summer 1930 between Dr Charles Brook and Dr Ewald Fabian, Secretary of a German organisation of socialist doctors, who commented on the lack of a similar organisation in Britain, following the demise of the State Medical Service Association. In response Brook convened a meeting in London on 21 September at the National Labour Club which resulted in the formation of the SMA, with Brook as Secretary and Dr Somer...

Leff Samuel fl 1935

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