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乔治-弗朗西斯-弗兰克-麦克拉迪(George Francis 'Frank' McLardy,1915-1981 年)是 20 世纪 30 年代居住在福姆比的一名药剂师。他出身于一个普通的下层中产阶级家庭,在学校以及后来的技术学院和药剂学校都取得了不俗的成绩。战争爆发前,他成为一名合格的药剂师。他自愿参军,并随英国远征军被派往法国。在法国,他目睹了盟军的崩溃,并很快被俘。他在波兰和德国度过了战争的余生。这是战争期间许多年轻人的命运。麦克拉蒂的情况之所以独特,是因为他在战前曾在英国法西斯联盟利物浦区扮演非常积极的角色,在成为战俘期间,他主动提出为德国人工作,对抗俄国人,并访问战俘营,为一支旨在前往东线、身着德军制服作战的部队招募英国男子。此外,他在做这一切时,仍在积极利用自己的药剂师资格。
A family at war: The life and times of Frank McLardy, pharmacist.
George Francis 'Frank' McLardy (1915-1981) was a pharmacist who lived in Formby in the 1930s. He came from an unremarkable lower middle-class family and enjoyed considerable success at school and later at technical college and pharmacy school. He became a qualified pharmacist just before the war broke. He volunteered for the army and was sent to France with the British Expeditionary Force. In France, he witnessed the collapse of the allied forces and was quickly captured. He spent the rest of the war in Poland and in Germany. This was the fate of many young men during the war. What makes McLardy's case unique is that, prior to the war, had a very active role in the Liverpool district of the British Union of Fascists and, while a prisoner of war (POW) he offered to work for the Germans against the Russians and visited POW camps recruiting British men for a unit which aimed to go to the eastern front and fight in German uniforms. Moreover, he did all this while still actively using his qualification as a pharmacist.
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This international quarterly publication focuses on the lives of people in or associated with medicine, those considered legendary as well as the less well known. The journal includes much original research about figures from history and their afflictions, thus providing an interesting, fresh and new perspective which can lead to greater understanding of each subject. Journal of Medical Biography is a fascinating and compelling read, providing an insight into the origins of modern medicine and the characters and personalities that made it what it is today.