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Harry Bailey and the Scandal of Chelmsford
Harry Bailey was one of the most paradoxical figures in Australian medical history. A charismatic man with great dreams, he was received with adulation by many, including the press and parliament. yet his career was dogged by controversy and he remains the central figure in the web of destruction and intrigue that surrounds the treatment of patients at Chelmsford Private Hospital in the 1960s and 1970s.
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There is some water damage to the back cover ( no pages affected). 182 pages. Age discolouration and foxing but no text affected.
The dedication by Bromberger reads “To dear Pat, With thanks for your constant encouragement and support. I hope you don’t find ‘Deep Sleep’ a cure for insomnia. Love Brian.”
Brian Bromberger is a Senior Lecturer in Law at UNSW where he taught for 17 years. Bromberger specialises in Law and Medicine and he has served on many ethics committees.
Janet Fife-Yeomans is the Chief Court reporter for the Sydney Morning Herald. She began her journalistic career in England and worked in various newspapers in London before emigrating in 1984.
First published in 1991 by Simon and Schuster Australia
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