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Arthur Henry Douthwaite was a British doctor, Vice President of the Royal College of Physicians〔(Ockham's Razor - 23 July 2006 - The Strange Case of Dr John Bodkin Adams )〕 and a prolific medical textbook writer. He was the foremost expert on heroin in Britain in the 1950s,〔Cullen, Pamela V., ''A Stranger in Blood: The Case Files on Dr John Bodkin Adams'', London, Elliott & Thompson, 2006, ISBN 1-904027-19-9〕〔Devlin, Patrick. ''Easing the passing: The trial of Doctor John Bodkin Adams'', London, The Bodley Head, 1985.〕 leading to him being called as an expert witness in the trial of suspected serial killer Dr John Bodkin Adams. ==Career== Douthwaite was a senior physician at Guy's Hospital,〔(The teacher who influenced me )〕 and an Honorary Physician at All Saints' Hospital for Genito-urinary Diseases. Douthwaite was Britain's foremost expert on dangerous drugs, and was instrumental in dissuading the Home Office from banning heroin for medical use.〔 Dr Douthwaite was greatly respected for his diagnostic skills. One story told of how he had walked into the casualty department in his usual morning dress and greeted the casualty officer, "I am Arthur Henry Douthwaite and I have just perforated my duodenal ulcer, please arrange my admission." According to the story, he had.〔
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