Andrew E AdamAndrew Adam read history at Oxford, began as a journalist, changed horses in his mid-twenties and paid his way through medical school by an unholy mixture of freelance writing, male modelling and cabaret. He joined the RAF as a medical officer, saw te world with his family and finished his medical career as a consultant pathologist in Somerset. Thomas Cochrane was his maternal grandmother's second husband and an important figure in Andrew's life; he died in 1953 when Andrew was fourteen. His life as a medical missionary in Imperial China fascinated Andrew even before he inherited his papers. Read More Read Less
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