He served in the Royal Army Medical Corps during the First World War, followed by work as an aural surgeon at the Middlesex Hospital.
[1] A further event, also at Conway Hall Ethical Society, took place in 1946, delivering 14 lectures and an exhibition as part of a Health Services Week.
[6] The first anniversary of the NHS was celebrated by the Association with a meeting of 300 attendees at Conway Hall Ethical Society.
[1] The association was active in campaigns against NHS charges, smoking and tuberculosis, and for adequate nutrition, the establishment of health centres and salaried general practitioners.
In October 1962 David Stark Murray went to the University of Chicago to talk to students about the fight for socialised medicine.