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During the Second World War he was a consultant psychiatrist on the staff of Belmont Hospital, Surrey, a war hospital for both civilians and combatants suffering from a variety of psychological trauma
Two exceptions are my recommendations of Understanding Eating Disorders by Palmer (1996) and Eating Disorders
There is something of a dearth of selfhelp books for people with anorexia nervosa
Summary
MRCS, LRCP, in 1932 and graduated MBBS (London) in 1934. He was awarded the MD (London) in 1939. Thorley was a retiring man, but took a keen interest in the local affairs of the Bookham, Surrey, community where he lived and where he was a prime mover in the rambling club. In later life he became a qualified indexer and he gave invaluable service as an indexer for the British Journal of Psychiatry and the Psychiatric Bulletin for many years
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