- Ann Currie
Ian McArthur Jackson’s student days at St Bartholomew’s Hospital were interrupted in the last few weeks of the second world war by the sudden relief of Belsen concentration camp in Germany. There was a call for immediate help to care for the thousands of starving patients ill with typhus, typhoid, and tuberculosis. Ian Jackson volunteered with other medical …
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