词条 | Vernon Coleman |
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One of his novels, Mrs Caldicot's Cabbage War, has been turned into a movie with the same name.[6] According to The Independent, Coleman has "been censured by the Press Complaints Commission and banned by the advertising watchdog" and "irritates just about everyone".[7] Coleman complains that his campaigning has made him many enemies and he has been regularly attacked by large corporations and their spokesmen. According to his website (www.vernoncoleman.com) the book which inspired both complaints (‘Food for Thought’) listed 26 scientific papers proving that meat causes cancer. When the meat industry complained about an article based on the book, and an advertisement for it, both the PCC and the advertising watchdog refused to look at the scientific papers but upheld the complaints.{{cn|date=March 2019}} According to The Independent "Vernon Coleman is many things and he has written books about most of them." "He's frank, fearless and prolific. He's outrageous, outspoken and iconoclastic. A Vernon Coleman book will change your life...and may even save your life." {{Citation needed|date=March 2019}}(Independent 14 May 2008) "...our doctor is completely independent, and can afford to stick two fingers up not only at medicine and mainstream publishing but also at Bush, Blair, Lord Hutton, those who want to surrender British sovereignty to a European superstate, the pharmaceutical industry, animal experiments, Dr Atkins, Uncle Tom Cobley and everyone who eats meat. (You have been warned, Mr Blair)" {{Citation needed|date=March 2019}}Spectator 6 March 2004 and 20 March 2004) In 1983 Coleman prepared the text for a series of home doctor programmes for computers.{{Citation needed|date=March 2019}} (The Times 29 March 1983, British Medical Journal 8 September 1984, British Medical Journal 27 October 1984) He was a CSV volunteer in Liverpool in 1964/5 ('Volunteer in Kirkby' - "The Guardian" 14.5.65) In "How to stop your doctor killing you" (1996) he argued that it is the breakdown of the immune system which contributes to the development of cancer. In 1981 he resigned from the NHS after refusing to put diagnoses on sick notes. ('Bumbledom forced me to leave the NHS' - "Pulse" 28.11.81) In 2003 he resigned from The People newspaper after the editor refused to print a column criticising the Iraq War ('Conscientious Objectors' - "Financial Times" 8.8.03) {{Citation needed|date=March 2019}} BiographySon of an electrical engineer, he grew up an only child, in Walsall, West Midlands, England, where he attended Queen Mary's Grammar School. As a child he was unsure what he wanted to do, but then, according to The Independent in 2008, he "met a friend of the family when I was about 12 who said, if you're a lawyer you spend your life making people unhappy, and if you're a doctor you spend your life trying to make people happy."{{citation needed|date=December 2014}}[8] Before going to medical school he worked for a year as a volunteer in Kirkby, Liverpool, getting children to paint old people's houses and doing their shopping. According to Coleman, "The unions threatened to strike, as they were taking away work, but... work that they weren't doing anyway...."{{citation needed|date=December 2014}} Coleman qualified as a doctor in 1970 and worked both in hospitals and as a GP. He is no longer registered and licensed to practise as a GP principal having relinquished registration [9]. He has founded and organised many campaigns concerning iatrogenesis, drug addictions and the abuse of animals and has given evidence to committees at the House of Commons and the House of Lords on vivisection.{{cn|date=March 2019}} For example, after a 15-year campaign (which started in 1973), he eventually persuaded the British government to introduce stricter controls governing the prescribing of benzodiazepine tranquillisers. 'Dr Vernon Coleman's articles, to which I refer with approval, raised concern about these important matters,' said Edwina Currie, Parliamentary Secretary for health in the House of Commons in 1988.{{cn|date=March 2019}} Coleman has been a strong critic of the European Union, and applauds the British withdrawal. He is also a supporter of English nationalism.[10] Coleman calls for the European Union to be destroyed, claiming that the Union was founded and is controlled by Nazi-sympathisers and that "we need to defeat the Germans for a third time." Coleman sees all voters who want the UK to be a part of the European Union as neo-Nazis. He also criticised voters in northern Ireland, Gibraltar, and Scotland: "I suspect there would also be considerable support for the suggestion that Britain hand Northern Ireland over to Ireland and donate Gibraltar to the Spanish. Neither Northern Ireland nor Gibraltar proved loyal to Britain. Indeed, both have proved themselves to be distinctly disloyal."[11][12][13][14][15][16] Coleman is a critic of British Prime Minister Theresa May, saying that she is "without a doubt, the worst Prime Minister we have ever had." Coleman adds that only men should be involved in political affairs: "She is a great reason for keeping women out of politics. But just think of the other prominent women politicians in the UK. And it is difficult to avoid the idea that maybe we should keep women out of politics. Let them bake cakes."[17] Writing and media appearancesHis first books included The Medicine Men (1975), and Paper Doctors (1976). Bodypower came in 1983, and has been reprinted a number of times. Alice's Diary (1989) and Alice's Adventures (1992) concern Alice (1983–1992) and her half sister Thomasina (1983–2000), real cats who shared their lives with Vernon Coleman. How to Stop Your Doctor Killing You came out in 1996, and then again in 2003.[8] After publishers refused to publish Alice's Diary and certain other of his books, he decided to begin self-publishing.{{citation needed|date=December 2014}} However he has also written under the pen name Edward Vernon. In the late 70s, he wrote 3 novels about life as a GP, they were entitled Practice makes Perfect, Practice What you Preach and Getting into Practice. (The books were an amended version of his actual cases. The reason behind this and the pen name was due to having to keep the actual identities secret. This is a practice commonly carried out in any medical biography. It is also a common feature in veterinary books as well. James Herriot was also used as a pen name){{cn|date=March 2019}} Coleman (who uses a number of other pen names) says that the books are novels and not autobiographical and that the pen name was used on the advice of his literary agent for purely practical reasons.{{cn|date=March 2019}} He has worked as a columnist for numerous national newspapers including The Sun, The Daily Star, The Sunday Express and The Sunday People and has written columns for over 50 regional newspapers. His columns and articles have appeared in newspapers and magazines around the world. He has contributed articles to hundreds of other publications including The Sunday Times, Observer, Guardian, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph, Daily Express, The Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday, The Daily Mirror, The Sunday Mirror, Punch, Woman, Woman's Own, The Lady, The Spectator and the British Medical Journal. He was the founding editor of the British Clinical Journal. He has presented numerous programmes on television and radio and was the original breakfast television doctor. He was television's first agony uncle (on The Afternoon Show). He has presented three TV series based on his best-selling book Bodypower. Personal lifeVernon Coleman is married to Donna Antoinette Coleman (born 1972), whom he calls "the Welsh Princess".{{citation needed|date=December 2014}} She is co-author with him of How To Conquer Health Problems Between Ages 50 and 120 (2003), and Health Secrets Doctors Share With Their Families (2005). Major publications{{Div col|colwidth=22em}}
Notes1. ^http://www.vernoncoleman.com/biog.htm 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.towerhillstables.com/vernoncoleman.html|title=Vernon Coleman|publisher=Tower Hill Stables|accessdate=25 December 2013}} 3. ^Vernon Coleman: Twenty One Reasons For Being A Vegetarian., www.vernoncoleman.com, 2007. 4. ^Vernon Coleman: Why Animal Experiments Must Stop., Vemon Coleman, Devon,1991, www.animalliberationfront.com. 5. ^Vemon Coleman: Animals., www.vernoncoleman.com, Retrieved 4 July 2016. 6. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0305847/?ref_=nm_flmg_wr_1|title=Mrs Caldicot's Cabbage War|publisher=IMDB|accessdate=25 December 2013}} 7. ^{{cite news | url=https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/what-seems-to-be-the-problem-doctor-coleman-1105857.html | title=What seems to be the problem Doctor Coleman? | work=The Independent | date=12 July 1999 | accessdate=5 January 2015 | author=Ross, Deborah}} 8. ^1 [https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/the-doctor-will-see-you-now-who-does-vernon-coleman-think-he-is-827603.html The doctor will see you now: Who does Vernon Coleman think he is?] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080515014400/http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/the-doctor-will-see-you-now-who-does-vernon-coleman-think-he-is-827603.html |date=15 May 2008 }} 9. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.gmc-uk.org/doctors/register/LRMP.asp|website=GMC List of registered medical practitioners|accessdate=25 February 2018}} 10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.vernoncoleman.com/main.htm|title=Politics|author=Vernon Coleman|website=vernoncoleman.com|date=2016}} 11. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.vernoncoleman.com/allremainers.htm|title=All Remainers are Neo-Nazis|website=www.vernoncoleman.com|access-date=2019-03-13}} 12. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.vernoncoleman.com/messagetogermany.htm|title=Message to Germany|website=www.vernoncoleman.com|access-date=2019-03-13}} 13. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.vernoncoleman.com/destroytheeu.htm|title=Together We Can Destroy the EU|website=www.vernoncoleman.com|access-date=2019-03-13}} 14. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.vernoncoleman.com/areeverywhere.htm|title=Neo-Nazis are Everywhere!|website=www.vernoncoleman.com|access-date=2019-03-13}} 15. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.vernoncoleman.com/causeworldwar.htm|title=Will Germany and the EU Cause World War III?|website=www.vernoncoleman.com|access-date=2019-03-13}} 16. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.vernoncoleman.com/germanyrules.htm|title=Germany Rules In the New EU|website=www.vernoncoleman.com|access-date=2019-03-13}} 17. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.vernoncoleman.com/womenpolitics.htm|title=Should We Keep Women Out of Politics?|website=www.vernoncoleman.com|access-date=2019-03-13}} 10. `Volunteer for Kirkby', The Guardian, 14 May 1965 11. `Bumbledom forced me to leave the NHS', Pulse, 28 November 1981 12. `I'm Addicted To The Star', The Star, 10 March 1988 13. `Medicine Becomes Computerised: Plug In Your Doctor.' The Times, 29 March 1983 14. `Computer aided decision making in medicine', British Medical Journal, 8 September 1984 and 27 October 1984 15 `Conscientious Objectors', Financial Times magazine, 9 August 2003 16. `Doctor with the Common Touch.' Birmingham Post, 9 October 1984 17. `Sacred Cows Beware: Vernon Coleman publishing again.' The Scotsman, 6 December 1984 18.`Our Doctor Coleman Is Mustard' The Sun, 29 June 1988 19. `The Sun's Medic reveals his all.' GP, 12 July 1991 20.`Reading the mind between the lines.' BMA News Review, November 1991 21. ‘Doctors' Firsts’ BMA News Review, 21 February 1996 22. `The big league of self-publishing.' Daily Telegraph, 17 August 1996 23. `Doctoring the books' Independent, 16 March 1999 24. `You have been warned, Mr Blair.' Spectator, 6 March 2004 and 20 March 2004 25. `Food for thought with a real live Maverick.' Western Daily Press, 5 September 2006 26. `The doctor will see you now' Independent, 14 May 2008 11. `Bumbledom forced me to leave the NHS', Pulse, 28.11.198112. `I'm Addicted To The Star', The Star, 10 March 1988 13. `Medicine Becomes Computerised: Plug In Your Doctor.' The Times, 29 March 1983 14. `Computer aided decision making in medicine', British Medical Journal, 8 September 1984 and 27 October 1984 15 `Conscientious Objectors', Financial Times magazine, 9 August 2003 16. `Doctor with the Common Touch.' Birmingham Post, 9 October 1984 17. `Sacred Cows Beware: Vernon Coleman publishing again.' The Scotsman, 6 December 1984 18.`Our Doctor Coleman Is Mustard' The Sun, 29 June 1988 19. `The Sun's Medic reveals his all.' GP, 12 July 1991 20.`Reading the mind between the lines.' BMA News Review, November 1991 21. ‘Doctors' Firsts’ BMA News Review, 21 February 1996 22. `The big league of self-publishing.' Daily Telegraph, 17 August 1996 23. `Doctoring the books' Independent, 16 March 1999 24. `You have been warned, Mr Blair.' Spectator, 6 March 2004 and 20 March 2004 25. `Food for thought with a real live Maverick.' Western Daily Press, 5 September 2006 26. `The doctor will see you now' Independent, 14 May 2008 External links{{wikiquote}}
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