IAN WEBSTER: Public health and the nanny state.

Behind our backs, public health became the poor cousin of biomedicine and was dismissed as ‘drains and sewerage’. How wrong we were! Walking on a hillside outside Eyam in Derbyshire there are two weathered rocks with holes on top. Coins were placed in the holes under vinegar by the village rector to pay for the … Continue reading IAN WEBSTER: Public health and the nanny state.Continue reading »