Henry Marsh is a renowned British neurosurgeon and author.
He studied Politics, Philosophy, and Economics at Oxford before pursuing medicine at the Royal Free Hospital in London.
Marsh became a Consultant Neurosurgeon at St George's Hospital in 1987, where he still works full-time.
His career has been the subject of award-winning documentaries, including "Your Life in Their Hands" and "The English Surgeon." Marsh has also been recognized for his contributions to medicine, receiving a CBE in 2010.
In addition to "Do No Harm," he has written "Admissions" and "And Finally," further sharing his experiences and insights from his medical career.
Marsh is married to anthropologist and writer Kate Fox.
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