Biography
James Le Fanu studied the Humanities at Ampleforth College before switching to medicine, graduating from Cambridge University and the Royal London Hospital. He subsequently worked in the Renal Transplant Unit and Cardiology Departments of the Royal Free and St Mary’s Hospital in London. For the past 20 he has combined working as a doctor in general practice with contributing a weekly column to the Sunday and Daily Telegraph. He has contributed articles and reviews to The New Statesman, Spectator, GQ, The British Medical Journal and Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. He has written several books including The Rise and Fall of Modern Medicine that won the Los Angeles Prize Book Award in 2001.
He has made original contributions to current controversies over the value of experiments in human embryos, environmentalism, dietary causes of disease and the misdiagnosis of Non Accidental Injury in children. He lives in south London. (Source: GoodReads).
He has made original contributions to current controversies over the value of experiments in human embryos, environmentalism, dietary causes of disease and the misdiagnosis of Non Accidental Injury in children. He lives in south London. (Source: GoodReads).
Books by James Le Fanu
Complete Home Remedies
The rise and fall of modern medicine
Why Us? : How Science Rediscov
Why Us? : How Science Rediscovered the Mystery of Ourselves : Written by James Le Fanu, 2009 Edition, Publisher
Why Us? Why Science Rediscover
Why Us? Why Science Rediscovered the Mystery of Ourselves
The "Daily Telegraph" Family Encyclopedia of Medicine and Health (Daily Telegraph)
"Daily Telegraph" How to Live to 90 (The "Daily Telegraph")
The "Daily Telegraph" They Don't Know What's Wrong (Daily Telegraph)
Family Encyclopedia of Home Remedies ("Daily Telegraph" Books)
Rise and Fall Modern Medicine
Rise and Fall Modern Medicine B Bcl
Environmental alarums
Food Fact and Fantasy
Preventionitis
Phantom Carnage
Phantom Carnage
Why us?
Too Many Pills