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RefNoHF/1/14/6/5/10
Previous numbers98HF.141.5.10
LevelItem
TitleLetter from Howard Walter Florey to Geoffrey Jefferson, Didsbury, Manchester
Date1 July 1952
DescriptionSays it was Hugh Cairns' initiative that started Lord Nuffield on the idea of founding a substantial addition to the Oxford Medical School - discusses this and memorandum which Cairns prepared - Farquhar Buzzard took over the matter - Buzzard's main aim seems to have been to set up a clinical school in opposition to the scientific school - comments on this - Buzzard antagonised all the pre-clinical Professors - Cairns planned small medical school which would take people trained in same sharp discipline from the scientific departments - comments on this - Cairns fell completely under Buzzard's influence - one of fundamental error was failure to accept Arthur Ellis's advice not to start clinical school until the University had control of the hospital - comments on this.
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