John B. Harman

John B. Harman

John Bishop Harman, BChir, FRCS, MRCS, FRCP (10 August 1907 – 13 November 1994) was a British physician, president of the Medical Defence Union and chairman of the British National Formulary. He was also notable as a medical expert witness for the defence in the trial of suspected serial killer John Bodkin Adams. His daughter, Harriet Harman, is the current deputy leader of the Labour Party.

Early life

Harman was born at 108 Harley Street and practised and lived there his whole life. [http://www.rcplondon.ac.uk/heritage/munksroll/munk_details.asp?ID=2039 Royal College of Physicians ] ] His father, Nathaniel, trained as a Baptist minister but gained a double first at Cambridge and became an ophthalmic consultant. His mother was Katherine Chamberlain, a niece of Joseph Chamberlain. Katherine had also qualified as a doctor but devoted herself to her family instead.

Harman went to Oundle School where he was very left-wing. According to a classmate, Sir Cyril Clarke, he later "became a staunch conservative, although he was nearly always anti-establishment simply for the fun of it.” He then went to St John's College, Cambridge, and then studied at St Thomas's Hospital Medical School.

Career

Harman stayed on at St Thomas's and became a consultant in 1938. He served in the RAMC during the Second World War. Later he edited St Thomas's Pharmacopoeia reference book.

In 1971 Harman took over the chairmanship of the British National Formulary and between 1975-1978 was instrumental in persuading the Department of Health and Social Security to make it the National Health Service's medicine handbook at a time when its existence was under threat. [The Pharmaceutical Journal (vol.270) p280, 22 February 2003]

Harman retired in 1972 and took on the presidency of the Medical Defence Union.

Adams trial

Doctor John Bodkin Adams was tried in 1957 for the murder of an 81-year-old patient, Edith Alice Morrell. Harman was called as the defence's main expert witness. He gave evidence that though the deceased was being prescribed high amounts of heroin and morphine by her general practitioner, it was entirely justified under the circumstances and that it would have done more harm to the patient if the treatment was discontinued.Cullen, Pamela V., "A Stranger in Blood: The Case Files on Dr John Bodkin Adams", London, Elliott & Thompson, 2006, ISBN 1-904027-19-9] During cross-examination, however, it was established: that Harman had himself only ever worked as a general practitioner for a total of two weeks. He had only ever treated a handful of drug addicts - before the war. He had never seen 'spasms' caused by drug addiction, despite acting them out for the court in detail - he had only ever read about them. And furthermore, despite being a witness for the defence, he claimed he had at no time talked to Adams about his treatment of the patient.

Adams was acquitted, and a second count of the murder of another patient, Gertrude Hullett, was controversially withdrawn. The prosecutor Attorney-General, Sir Reginald Manningham-Buller, entered a "nolle prosequi" which the presiding judge, Patrick Devlin, later termed "an abuse of process". [Devlin, Patrick; "Easing the Passing", London, The Bodley Head, 1985]

Adams was subsequently successfully prosecuted on 13 lesser charges of prescription fraud, lying on cremation forms, obstructing a police search and failing to keep a dangerous drugs register. He was removed from the Medical Register in 1957 and reinstated in 1961. Home Office pathologist Francis Camps, however, suspected Adams of causing the deaths of 163 patients in total.

Death

Harman died from a dissecting aortic aneurysm, while driving his car to St Thomas's in 1994.

Family

His sister, Elizabeth (wife of Lord Longford), introduced him to a lawyer, Anna Spicer. They married in 1946 and had four daughters who all became solicitors.

References

External links

* [http://www.rcplondon.ac.uk/heritage/munksroll/munk_details.asp?ID=2039 Royal College of Physicians article]
* [http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/pagerender.fcgi?artid=1973581&pageindex=4#page BMJ report of Harman's evidence in the Adams trial]


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