Halliday Sutherland

"A born writer, especially a born story-teller. Dr. Sutherland, who is distinguished in medicine, is an amateur in the sense that he only writes when he has nothing better to do. But when he does, it could hardly be done better." G.K. Chesterton.

Journal articles

The British Journal of Tuberculosis

Articles from the The British Journal of Tuberculosis Journal are available at ScienceDirect.

Dr Halliday Sutherland’s contributions were:

  • The Dispensary System for the Control and Prevention of Tuberculosis in Volume 5, Issue 2, Pages 93-97 (April 1911)
  • A critical impression of the annual conference of the national association for the prevention of consumption in Volume 5, Issue 4, Pages 290-297 (October 1911)
  • The work of the St. Marylebone Dispensary for the prevention of consumption in Volume 6, Issue 1, Pages 12-18 (January 1912) (includes a photograph of Dr Sutherland at work)
  • Tuberculosis Dispensaries in Volume 6, Issue 4, Pages 245-247 (October 1912)
  • The tuberculin treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis in Volume 29, Issue 1, Pages 26-37 (January 1935)

The British Medical Journal

A search of the British Medical Journal results in a number of letters from Dr Sutherland, available online here.

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