- Tony Fincham
Edward Daniel Fox, the son of Russian émigrés, was a larger than life figure, always happy to flout convention; untroubled by other people’s rules. After wartime service in the Royal Air Force—from which he retained his pilot’s licence until late in life, flying his own light aircraft—he studied medicine at University College Hospital, London. After working as an assistant in general practice in …
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