John Walford Todd (16 May 1912 in Middleton, Greater Manchester – 4 April 1989 in Farnham, Surrey) was an English physician and medical author.
[2][1] He had begun to write material intended for publication while still in the army,[3] leading to: described by reviewer L. J. Witts as "The pastoral side of medicine".
[4] Further books and numerous articles followed, including: with contributions from William E. Clarke, John Forbes, Christopher Hardwick, C. F. Hawkins, Michael Kremer, A.
He was an active member of the BMA and served on occasion as secretary and chairman of the Aldershot and Farnham Division.
He often expressed his full support for the NHS and disagreed with the BMA position on such matters as terms of service.