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The Class of 1960
The Class of 1960
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In 1955, four young men bond over a cadaver in an anatomy class and go on to pursue different medical careers. Alastair becomes a GP in rural Scotland, Dylan becomes an epidemiologist and contributes to the discovery of coal dust's links to cancer, Matthew trains as a psychiatrist during the transition from Freudian psychoanalysis to rational concepts, and Peter trains as a surgeon and advocates for kinder treatments in breast cancer.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 272 pages
Publication date: 28 January 2024
Publisher: Troubador Publishing
In 1955, four young men forged an unbreakable bond during their medical training when they came together to study a cadaver. As they embarked on their respective paths, their lives took divergent turns, but their shared experience remained a cherished memory.
Alastair, the eldest among them, found himself practicing as a General Practitioner (GP) in a remote village in rural Scotland. His medical career was marked by significant milestones, including leading the first antismoking campaign, advocating for the prescription of the contraceptive pill, overseeing the distribution of the oral vaccine for poliomyelitis, and implementing cervical cancer screening programs. Alastair's dedication to improving the health and well-being of his community was unwavering.
Dylan, the son of a coal miner in south Wales, pursued a different path. He became an epidemiologist, delving into the study of the links between coal dust and lung and stomach cancer among coal miners. Dylan's work was instrumental in raising awareness about the occupational hazards faced by these workers and advocating for safer working conditions. He also witnessed the devastating impact of the Aberfan disaster firsthand.
Matthew, the intellectual among them, chose to train as a psychiatrist during a transformative period in the field. The era of Freudian psychoanalysis was giving way to a more rational and scientific approach to mental health. Asylums for the insane were being closed, and cruel and futile therapies were being abandoned. Matthew's training equipped him with the skills to provide compassionate care and support to those suffering from mental illness.
Peter, the youngest among them, pursued a career in surgery. He became involved in the early days of organ transplantation, a groundbreaking medical procedure that offered hope to patients with organ failure. Peter's contributions to this field were significant, and he played a role in advocating for kinder treatments, such as breast-conserving surgery, for women with early-stage breast cancer.
Through their diverse experiences, Alastair, Dylan, Matthew, and Peter became leaders in their respective fields, making a lasting impact on the health and well-being of countless individuals. Their shared bond, forged in the depths of an anatomy class, remained a testament to the power of friendship and the pursuit of knowledge.
Weight: 352g
Dimension: 138 x 217 x 25 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781805141907
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