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Harley Street

A Brief History, with Notes on Nearby Regent's Park

John Crawford-Adams

May 2008

116pp

Hardback

£24.95/$49.95

ISBN 978-1-85315-895-7

Harley Street

Philip W. Leon, PhD (The Citadel), Doody's Book Review Service, 2008
This book will appeal to medical historians in general, devotees of the history of London, and, in particular, physicians interested in the changes in public perception of their profession. A brief, handsome book on an interesting era in the history of English medicine.

For more than a century the name "Harley Street" has been famous throughout much of the world, as the centre of British consultative medicine. This fascinating account follows the history of Harley Street, with notes on some of the famous (or infamous) people, lay or medical, who lived either in the street or nearby. Starting with the early beginnings of the area, and the development of the Harley Estate in the early 18th century, the author then moves on to describe the influx of medics to Harley Street over a century later, followed by the gradual increase in prestige of the area. The concluding chapter is devoted to Regent's Park which, developed during the reign of George IV, had become a favourite place of relaxation for local residents.

The author, John Crawford Adams, is a devoted medical historian who lived in Regent's Park for more than thirty years and has had a long-standing interest in the local history. His engaging writing style and meticulous research make for a fascinating read, which is further enhanced by the carefully chosen and beautiful illustrations.

History of Medicine and Medical Biography

John Crawford-Adams