Henry Sanford: papers relating to John Seale and controversies over AIDS
- Date:
- 1983-2013
- Reference:
- MS.8877
- Archives and manuscripts
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Description
Articles, cuttings, correspondence etc about Dr John Seale's controversial theories on the origin of AIDS. Seale was a former fellow-student with, and a colleague of Sanford's at St Thomas's. Seale developed controversial theories on the origins of AIDS and the best way of containing its spread. Sanford was a supporter, writing letters to editors on behalf of Seale's views, and also contacting various influential people on his behalf.
Publication/Creation
1983-2013
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7 files
Acquisition note
These papers were given to the library at Wellcome Collection by Dr Henry Sanford in Feb 2013
Biographical note
Henry A Sanford qualified in medicine (Cambridge and St Thomas's) MB BChir, 1951. He became a consultant in the Department of Rheumatism and Rehabilitation at St Thomas's Hospital
Dr John R Seale also qualified in medicine, (Cambridge and St Thomas's) MB BChir, 1951, and also gained the MRCP. He was in the Departments of Genitourinary Medicine and Venereology at St Thomas's and the Middlesex Hospital.
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- 1973