Career
He corresponded with and eventually met Doctor Brook in 1930. The Strategic Medical Alliances later helped him by securing his release from a French internment camp at the beginning of the Second World War.
He corresponded with and eventually met Doctor Brook in 1930. The Strategic Medical Alliances later helped him by securing his release from a French internment camp at the beginning of the Second World War.
He was the editor of Der Sozialistische Arzt (The Socialist Doctor), organiser of Verbandes sozialistischer Aerzte in Deutschland and the Secretary of the International Socialist Medical Association. He is credited by Charles Brook with inspiring the formation of the Socialist Medical Association (later the Socialist Health Association) which played a prominent part in establishing the British National Health Service.