Charles Wortham Brook CBE (1901–1983) was a London GP and an elected member of the
London County Council.
He was born in
Lincoln into a comfortably established middle-class family of Tory views. His father was an ophthalmologist. He was secretary of the Cambridge University Socialist Society. He married Iris Beynon, a nurse while he was training at
St Bartholomew's Hospital.
He qualified as a medical practitioner in 1925. He wrote to the ''
Daily Herald
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'' in 1930 inviting doctors "who might be interested in forming a body of socialist doctors" to contact him. This led to the foundation of the
Socialist Medical Association in 1930 and he became its secretary, serving until 1938. He is credited with being the main architect of the
Spanish Medical Aid Committee.
He was a co-founder of the
Royal College of General Practitioners in 1952.
He lived at Mottingdeane, High Road, Mottingham, London, SE9.
Publications
*Battling Surgeon. A life of
Thomas Wakley. 1945
*Carlile and the surgeons 1943
*Making Medical History 1946
References
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20th-century British medical doctors
British general practitioners
1901 births
1983 deaths
Labour Party (UK) politicians