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Dr Julian Tudor Hart was born in London in 1927.  He was educated at King Alfred and Dartington Hall schools in England, and at Pickering College, Ontario, Canada.  He qualified from Queens College Cambridge and St.Georges Hospital, London, in 1952.  He held junior posts at Kettering and Watford General Hospitals, and was then a general practitioner in London for five years.  He returned to further junior posts at the Royal Postgraduate Medical School Hammersmith and Central Middlesex Hospitals, followed by two years in epidemiological research for the Medical Research Council, first under Sir Richard Doll, then with Prof Archie Cochrane at the MRC Epidemiology Unit at Llandough, studying pneumoconiosis.  In 1961 he returned to general practice in the coal mining village of Glyncorrwg, near Port Talbot, where from 1968 onward he organised independent epidemiological research and population-oriented service innovations.  From 1974 to 1992 his research team, led by his wife Mary, was supported by the MRC Epidemiology & Medical Care Unit at Northwick Park, and from 1985 to 1992 he was a paid member of MRC Scientific Staff.  Since retirement he has worked from time to time as an external professor at the Wales Institute for Health Care at the University of Glamorgan, Pontypridd, and as Research Fellow at the University of Wales Swansea.

 

While at school he read Marx and Engels extensively from age 15.  He has remained a Marxist ever since, a choice which determined his career pathway.  At 18 he joined the Communist Party, resigned in 1956 following the Budapest rising, but rejoined when he moved to south Wales in 1960.  He was elected twice for the Communist Party to the Glyncorrwg Urban District Council, stood three times unsuccessfully for parliament in the Aberavon constituency, and served for 15 years on the Welsh Committee and National Health Advisory Committee of the Party.  He resigned for the last time in 1978, and joined the Labour Party in 1981, of which he has been an active member ever since.  He joined the Socialist Health Association (then the Socialist  Medical Association) in 1946, and was its President in 1997-1999.  He is now chair of Wales SHA.

 

Current appointments

 Honorary Fellow, University of Glamorgan, Pontypridd.

 Honorary Fellow, University of Wales College of Medicine, Cardiff.

 Honorary Research Fellow, Glasgow University Medical School.

 Honorary Research Fellow, University of Wales Swansea.

 Corresponding editor, Journal of Public Health Policy (USA).

 Degrees & honours

MB BChir (Cambridge) 1952

DCH (London) 1958

FRCGP 1972

MRCP (London) 1981, FRCP (London) 1986.

Honorary Member Society for Social Medicine 1996.

Honorary DSc (Glasgow) 1999

Honorary Fellow, Faculty of Community Medicine, Royal College of Physicians, 2007.

 Richard Scott prize for research in general practice, 1970.

Milroy lecturer, Royal College of Physicians 1974.

Butterworth Gold Medal, Royal College of General Practitioners 1975.

Delamarr lecturer, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, Baltimore 1975.

Jephcott visiting Professor Birmingham University Medical School 1977.

Wander lecturer Royal Society of Medicine 1981.

Visiting RCGP lecturer, Wellington & Auckland, New Zealand 1982.

Visiting Professor University of North Carolina Medical School 1983.

Pat Byrne lecturer Liverpool 1984.

George Swift lecturer Wessex Faculty RCGP 1985.

George Still memorial lecturer British Paediatric Association 1986.

McConaghey lecturer, University of Exeter 1986.

George Gay lecturer Harvard University School of Public Health 1985.

Visiting lecturer University of Amsterdam 1987.

Visiting lecturer University of Salamanca 1987.

Visiting lecturer ANZAAS Conference & University of Sydney 1987.

Abercrombie Award for medical authorship RCGP 1988.

Visiting lecturer University of Salamanca 1988.

Visiting lecturer University of Copenhagen 1988.

Keynote speaker, Catalan International Conference, Manresa 1988.

Visiting Professor Beersheva University 1990.

Visiting lecturer University of Trondheim 1990.

Mackenzie lecturer RCGP 1990.

Visiting lecturer University of London, Ontario 1991.

Visiting lecturer Queens University, Kingston Ontario 1994.

Visiting lecturer University of Haifa 1995.

Gene Farley lecturer University of Wisconsin, 1996.

Cochrane lecturer Society for Social Medicine 1997.

Visiting Professor University of London, Royal Free Hospital Medical School 1996-8.

Otis Duck lecturer, University of North Carolina 1998.

Keith Brown memorial lecturer Liverpool Medical Institution 1998.

Malcolm Peterson Honor Lecturer, Association of American Internists, Chicago 1998.

Robin Pinsent lecturer, Midland Faculty RCGP, 1999.

Millennium Fellow & Lecturer, King’s College London, Guy’s & St.Thomas’ Hospitals, 2000.

Ian Scott Murray lecturer, North East Scotland Faculty RCGP, 2000.

Curtis Hames Research Award & lecturer, Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, San Francisco 2002.

Inaugural Julian Tudor Hart lecturer, Wales Public Health Association, Cardiff 2006.

Keynote speaker British Society for Gerontology, University of Wales Bangor 2006.

Inaugural Discovery prize for international contributions to research in general practice, RCGP 2006.

Class of 1842 alumnus award, Pickering College, Newmarket, Ontario 2007.

 

He has served on numerous advisory committees, and on advisory missions to government in Portugal in 1978 and Kazakhstan and Kirghizstan in 1995-7. His research done jointly with his wife Mary was celebrated by the BBC in 1996 in the television series Pioneers and his publications have been translated into six other languages.  He was an elected member of RCGP Council for many years.  A Julian Tudor Hart research fellowship was created at University of Wales Swansea department of primary care in 2004, and an annual lecture in has name was initiated by the Wales Association for Public Health in 2005.

 

PUBLICATIONS

 

Hart JT. General practice today. Lancet 1950;i:737-8.

Hart JT. Erosion of the health service. British Medical Journal 1962;ii:??

Hart JT, Cochrane AL, Higgins ITT. Tuberculin sensitivity in coal workers' pneumoconiosis. Tubercle (Lond.) 1963;44:141-52.

Hart JT. No withdrawal. Lancet 1965;i:549.

Hart JT. The distribution of mortality from coronary heart disease in South Wales.  Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 1970;19:258-268.

Hart JT. Semicontinuous screening of a whole community for hypertension.  Lancet 1970;ii:223-7.

Hart JT. The health of coal mining communities. Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 1971;21:517-28.

Hart JT. The Inverse Care Law. Lancet 1971;i:405-12.

Hart JT. The National Health Service in England and Wales: a Marxist evaluation. Marxism Today 1971:327-32 & 368-75.

Hart JT. Data on occupational mortality: too little and too late. Lancet 1972;i:192-3.

Hart JT. Primary care in the industrial areas of Britain: evolution and current problems. International Journal of Health Services 1972;2:567-74.

Hart JT. Relation of primary care to undergraduate education. Lancet 1973;ii:778-81.

Hart JT. Industry and the health service. Lancet 1973;ii:611.

Hart JT. Bevan and the doctors. Lancet 1973;ii:1196.

Hart JT. Review: Documented complacency: Anderson's "Health care: can there be equity?" International Journal of Health Services 1973;3:523-5.

Hart JT. Strikes by hospital ancillaries. British Medical Journal 1973;i:745.

Hart JT. An assault on all custom: Cochrane's "Effectiveness and efficiency". International Journal of Health Services 1973;3:101-4.

Hart JT. A case history of general practice. Built Environment 1973;558-9.

Anonymous editorial. The miners: a special case? Lancet 1974;i:81-2.

Hart JT. Diagnosis and treatment of hypertension. Lancet 1974;ii:645.

Hart JT. Delegation upwards, accountability downwards. Medical Week 29 March 1974.

Hart JT. The marriage of primary care and epidemiology: continuous anticipatory care of whole populations in a state medical service. (Milroy lecture) Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of London 1974;8:299-314.

Hart JT. Proposals for assisted entry to medical schools for health workers as mature students. Lancet 1974;ii:1191-7.

Hart JT. A theory of screening in primary care. Chapter in Hart C (ed.), Screening in general practice, Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh, 1974.

Hart JT. Screening for heart disease. Chapter in Hart C (ed.), Screening in general practice, Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh, 1974.

Hart JT. Health care and the medical profession. Marxism Today 1975:117-20.

Hart JT. Management of high blood pressure in general practice. Butterworth Gold Medal essay. Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 1975;25:160-92.

Hart JT, Saxton RS. Personal cost of hospital admission. Lancet 1976;ii:468.

Chalmers RA, Hart JT, Healy MJR, Lawson AM, Watts RWE. Urinary organic acids in man III: quantitative ranges and patterns of excretion in a normal population. Clinical Chemistry 1976;22:1292-8.

Hart JT. New kinds of doctors. British Medical Journal 1976;ii:862-4.[interview]

Hart JT. General practice workload, needs, and resources. Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 1976;26:885-92.

Hart JT. A few for the multitude? Lancet 1976;ii:731-3.

Hart JT. Prescription charges. British Medical Journal 1976;ii:531.

Craw J, Davies D, Hart JT, Jones S, Kennedy MCS. Coalworkers' pneumoconiosis, emphysema and bronchitis: a report to the National Union of Mineworkers. London: NUM 1977.

Hart JT. Homosexuality. Comment 1977;15:27.

Hart JT. Middle years. Chapter in Marinker M, Morrell D (eds.), Practice, Kluwer-Harrap, London, 1977.

Hart JT. Review: Advancing backwards: McKeown's "The role of medicine". Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly (Health & Society), summer 1977:383-8.

Hart JT. Continuing care. Chapter in Marinker M, Morrell D (eds.), Practice, Kluwer-Harrap, London, 1977.

Anonymous editorial. Not all elderly hypertensives need treatment. Drug & Therapeutics Bulletin 1978;16:75-6.

Hart JT. Der Volksgesundheitsdienst in England – eine marxistische Einschatzung. Chapter in, Zur Kritik der Gesundheitspolitik im heutigen Kapitalismus. Jena: VEB Gustav Fischer Verlag, 1978, pp.74-83.

Hart JT. The future of the College. Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 1978;28:501-2.

Robson J, Lurie N, Hart JT. Ten years' experience in general practice of dipslide urine culture in children under five years old. Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 1979;29:658-61.

Hart JT. Can we and do we prevent strokes by treating hypertension? Practitioner 1979;223:662-5.

Hart JT. Choosing a doctor in the USSR. British Medical Journal 1979;2:140.

Hart JT. Future strategies of hypertension control by age.  Chapter in Coope J (ed) Hypertension in primary care. An international symposium held at Reykjavik, Iceland, April 1978. London: RCGP 1980. pp 11-12.

Hart JT. Hypertension: community control of high blood pressure. London: Churchill Livingstone. First edition 1980, second edition 1987. Third edition. Oxford: Radcliffe Medical Press 1993. Spanish translation: Hart JT. Hipertension: su control en la comunidad. Barcelona: Ediciones Doyma 1989.  There is said to be an Italian translation, which I have never seen.

Hart JT. Specialisation in general practice. Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 1980;30:216-9.

Hart JT. Cutting the cost of the National Health Service. British Medical Journal 1980;280:1449.

Hart JT. Kliniksel toplumsal koruyucu. Yaklaim Britanya Ulusal Salik Servisi tecrübesi (A Community preventive health services approach: the British National Health Service experience). Chapter in, Seminar on primary Health Care Implementation & Health Personnel Education, 11-14 June 1979, Ankara, Turkey. Ankara; Hacettepe Institute of Population Studies, 1981, pp.96-9.

Hart JT. A New Kind of Doctor. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 1981:74;871-3.

Hart JT, Coope J, Fell P, Fowler G, Gribbin B, Mann JI, Pike L. Prevention of arterial disease in general practice. RCGP Report from general practice No.19. London: Royal College of General Practitioners, 1981.

Hart JT. Hypertension: does it exist and should it be treated? Chapter in Isaacs B (ed.), Recent advances in geriatric medicine. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone, 1981.

Hart JT. Managing cardiovascular disease. Chapter in RCGP Members' Annual Reference Book 1982, pp.269-82.

Freis ED, Fyrquist E, Hanssson L, Hart JT, Tarazi RC. Control of blood pressure in the community. Royal Society of Medicine Forum Series No.4. London: RSM 1982.

Hart JT. Measurement of omission. British Medical Journal 1982;284:1686-9.

Hart JT, Barley SL. Secondary prevention of myocardial infarction. Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 1982;32:651-3.

Hart JT. The Black Report: a challenge to politicians. Lancet 1982;i:35-7.

Hart JT. Practising prevention: coronary disease. British Medical Journal 1982;285:347-50.

Hart JT. Diet and the heart. Lancet 1982;ii:884.

Davis RH, Hart JT, Lervy B, Llewellyn DJ, Smail S. Stitches in time: report of a working party of the RCGP Welsh Council on prevention of arterial disease. Cardiff: Royal College of General Practitioners, 1983.

Hart JT. On the prevention of arterial disease. Family Medicine Review (North Carolina) 1983;4:62-75.

Hart JT. Opportunities for teaching and research in the South Wales valleys. Leech (Welsh National School of Medicine) 1983;13:14-7.

Hart JT. Hypertension: the role of the family practitioner. Chapter in Robertson JIS (ed.), Handbook of hypertension. Vol.1: clinical aspects of essential hypertension. Oxford: Elsevier, 1983.

Hart JT. The practitioner's view. Chapter in Gross F, Strasser T (eds.), Mild hypertension: recent advances. Raven Press, New York, 1983:365-74.

Hart JT. A lottery for life. British Medical Journal 1983;287;558-9.

Hart JT. Referring for coronary bypass. Chapter in RCGP Members' Annual Reference Book 1983, pp.283-9.

Hart JT. Confidentiality and accountability. Lancet 1983;i:277-8.

Hart JT. The chronic attender with organic disease. Medicine in Practice 1983;i:595-7.

Hart JT. To whom are we answerable? Lancet 1983;ii:1132-3.

Hart JT. A new type of general practitioner. Lancet 1983;ii:27-9.

Hart JT. Papers that have changed my practice: respiratory disease and hypertension. British Medical Journal 1983;287:955-6.

Hart JT. La critica liberal de la medicina. Nous Horitzons 1983;24:18-20.

Watt GCM, Edwards C, Hart JT et al. Dietary sodium restriction for mild hypertension in general practice.  British Medical Journal 1983;286:432-6.

Watt GCM, Hart JT, Foy CJ. Effect of moderate dietary sodium restriction on patients with mild hypertension in general practice.  Journal of Hypertension 1983;1:18.

Waine C, Lambert D, Carter P, Donovan C, Fowler G, Gray M, Hart JT, Hutchinson A, Player D, Cameron Sir J. Promoting prevention: a discussion document prepared by a working party of the RCGP. Occasional Paper No.22. London: RCGP 1983. 

Watt GCM, Foy CJW, Hart JT. Comparison of blood pressure, sodium intake, and other variables in offspring with and without a family history of high blood pressure. Lancet 1983;i:1245-8.

Hart JT. Community general practitioner (Pat Byrne lecture). British Medical Journal 1984;288:1670-3.

Hart JT. Gefordert: Eine neue Art von Allgemeinarzt. Zeitschrift fűr Allgemeinmedizin 1984;60:509-13.

Hart JT. Sodium restriction for borderline hypertension. Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 1984;34:140-5.

Hart JT. Still nobody's business? Prevention of coronary disease through primary care. Practitioner 1984;228:41-50.

Hart JT. Hypertension and the prevention of coronary heart death in general practice. Postgraduate Medical Journal 1984;60:34-8.

Hart JT. Hidden agendas of earlier diagnosis. Chapter in Zander L (ed.) Change: the challenge for the future. Royal College of General Practitioners Annual Symposium 1983. London: RCGP 1984. pp.54-63.

Hart JT, Marinker M. An exchange of letters [videotape]. London: MSD Foundation, 1985.

Watt GCM, Foy CJW, Hart JT, Bingham G, Edwards C, Hart M, Thomas E, Walton P. Dietary sodium and arterial blood pressure: evidence against genetic susceptibility. British Medical Journal 1985;291:1525-8.

Hart JT. Fortaleza y debilidad de la organizacion de medicos generalistas. Atencion Primaria 1985;2:309-12.

Hart JT. The world turned upside down: proposals for community-based undergraduate medical education. Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 1985;35:63-8.

Hart JT. Home readings of blood pressure. Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care 1985;54:66-8.

Hart JT. The changing interface between primary and secondary care. Ulster Medical Journal 1985;54:128-32.

Hart JT. Practice nurses: an underused resource. British Medical Journal 1985;290:1162-3.

Hart JT. (editorial) A new stage in prevention of coronary heart disease. Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 1985;35:59-60.

Hart JT. Good practice allowance. Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 1986;36:525.

Hart JT. Wheezing in young children: problems of measurement and management. (George Still memorial lecture British Paediatric Association) Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 1986;36:78-81.

Hart JT. A general practitioner's view of public health in the 1980s. Radical Community Medicine 1986.

Hart JT. Alembic: Luke Fildes' "The doctor". Practitioner 1986.

Hart JT. Mass reduction of blood cholesterol: can it be done? Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 1986;36:538-9.

Hart JT, Humphreys C. Be your own coroner: an audit of 500 consecutive deaths in a general practice. British Medical Journal 1987;294:871-4.

Hart JT. Class and health: research and longitudinal data. Review of Wilkinson RG (ed). Lancet 1987;i:301-2.

Hart JT. Coronary heart disease prevention in primary care. Open University Training Course. Milton Keynes: OU 1987.

Hart JT. Coronary prevention in Britain: action at last? British Medical Journal 1987;294:725-6.

Hart JT. Taking an oral history. Chapter in Open University Course KH20 1215 HECP Coronary heart disease: reducing the risk. OU, Milton Keynes, 1987.

Hart JT. Coronary heart disease prevention in primary care; is it worth doing? Chapter in Open University Course KH20 1215 HECP Coronary heart disease: reducing the risk. OU, Milton Keynes, 1987.

Hart JT, Stilwell B, Gray JAM. Prevention of coronary heart disease and stroke: a workbook for primary care teams. London: Faber & Faber 1988.

Editorial Committee (Catford J, Dillon A, Davis AM, Morris J, Rose G, Hart JT) of the National Forum for Coronary Heart Disease prevention. Coronary heart disease prevention: action in the UK 1984-1987: a review of progress. London: Health Education Authority, 1988.

 Hart JT. Why family doctors should not advertise. Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 1988;38:559-62.

 Hart JT. Selling screening. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 1988;81:370.

 Hart JT. Primary care. Chapter in Catford J, Dillon A, Davis AM, Hart JT, Morris J, Rose G (eds) of the National Forum for Coronary Heart Disease prevention. Coronary heart disease prevention: action in the UK 1984-1987: a review of progress. London: Health Education Authority, 1988. pp.125-132.

 Hart JT. Atencion primaria en el British National Health Service: gran desarrollo en el passado y crisis en la actualidad. Atencion Primaria 1988;5:441-3.

 Hart JT. Detection, selection and management of high blood cholesterol. Horizons 1988;2:693-8.

 Hart JT. A New Kind of Doctor: the general practitioner's part in the health of the community. London: Merlin Press, 1988. ISBN 0 85036 299 7.

 Hart JT. Not only to describe the world, but to change it. Jourl of the Irish College of General Practitioners 1989;1:19.

 Hart JT. Nursing potential in primary care. Practice Nurse 1989;2:193-4.

 Hart JT. The teaching of medical history and education for change. Social History of Medicine 1989;2:391-8.

 Hart JT. NHS review: Royal College of General Practitioners' reaction. British Medical Journal 1989;298:888.

 Hart JT. La continuitat personal a l'atencio primaria: un context internacional. Separata de MFiC de Febrer 1989, 1-8.

 de la Revilla L, Horder J, Hart JT et al. La atencion primaria de salud en el servicio nacional britanico y en el andaluz: similitudes y discrepencias. Atencion Primaria 1989;6:689-92.

 Hart JT. A New Kind of Doctor: the general practitioner's part in the health of the community. London: Merlin Press, paperback edition, 1990.

 Hart JT. Review: One man's medicine: an autobiography of Professor Archie Cochrane. Cochrane AL, Blythe M. British Medical Journal Memoir Club 1989. Lancet 1990;335:629.

 Hart JT. Research for all in general practice. British Journal of General Practice 1990;40:479.[c]

 Hart JT. Reactive and proactive care: a crisis. (Mackenzie lecture RCGP) British Journal of General Practice 1990;40:4-9.

Hart JT. Review: Changing the public health. Backett K, Currie C, Hunt S, McQueen D, Martin C, Ziglio E. John Wiley 1989. Sociology of Health & Illness 1990;12:240-1.

Hart JT. Coronary heart disease prevention in primary care: seven lessons from three decades. Family Practice 1990;7:288-94.

Hart JT. Coronary heart disease: preventable but not prevented? British Journal of General Practice 1990;40:441-2.

Hart JT. The rule of halves and the rule of doubles: hypertension detection and thresholds for treatment. Treating Hypertension 1990;No.51:5-8.

Hart JT. Review. Local health and welfare: is partnership possible? Bailey M, Seyd R, Tennant A. Gower Publishing 1989. British Journal of General Practice 1990;40:265.

Hart JT. Review: White KL (ed). The task of medicine: dialogue at Wickenburg. Menlo Park California: HJ Kaiser Family Foundation, 1988. Public Health Policy 1990;11:491-2.

Strachan D, Hart JT. Fetal and placental size and risk of hypertension in adult life. British Medical Journal 1990;301:552.

Hart JT. Primary medical care in Spain. British Journal of General Practice 1990;40:255-8.

Hart JT. Background reading: an agenda for the next hundred years. Chapter in Roberts G (ed.), Prevention in practice: a team approach. Oxford: Radcliffe Medical Press, 1991 (book and videotape). pp.6-11.

Hart JT. Review: Seedhouse D. Liberating medicine. Chichester: John Wiley & son, 1991. Family Practice 1991;8:424-5.

Hart JT. Dos caminos para los servicios de salud: socialismo o consumismo? In: Huertas R, Maestro A.(eds) La ofensiva neoliberal y la sanidad publica.Madrid: Fundacion de Investigaciones Marxistas, 1991.pp.99-112.

Hart JT, Thomas C, Gibbons B, Edwards C, Hart M, Jones J, Jones M, Walton P. Twenty five years of audited screening in a socially deprived community. British  Medical Journal 1991;302:1509-13.

Hart JT. Rule of Halves: implications of underdiagnosis and dropout for future workload and prescribing costs in primary care. British Journal of General Practice 1992;42:116-9.

Hart JT. Asthma and open cast mining. British Medical Journal 1992;305:888.

Hart JT. The need for a flexible approach. Chapter in, Owen AV (ed), The health debate live: 45 interviews for "Leading for Health" by Andrew Vallance Owen, Secretary of the BMA's Working Party. London: British Medical Journal 1992. pp.35-7.

Hart JT. Management of estrogen deficiency - cardiovascular aspects. Family Physician (Israel) 1992;20:52/269.

Hart JT. Obituary: Alex Tudor Hart. Socialism & Health December 1992.

Hart JT. Opportunities and risks of local population research in general practice. Chapter in: Gray DJP (ed.) Forty years on: the story of the first forty years of the Royal College of General Practitioners. London: RCGP 1992. pp.199-204.

Hart JT. The British Medical Journal, general practitioners, and the state, 1840-1990. Chapter in Bynum WF, Lock S, Porter R (eds), Medical journals and medical knowledge. London: Routledge 1992.

 Hart JT. Two paths for medical practice. Lancet 1992;340:772-5.

 Hart JT. Hypertension guidelines: other diseases complicate management. British Medical Journal 1993;306:1337.

 Hart JT. Control de hipertension arterial en poblaciones: la debilidad de una practica sin teoria, la esterilidad de un teoria sin practica. Chapter in: Borrell i Carrio F, Enciso Berge I, Luna Cabanero L et al. Un nuevo modelo medico: bases teoricas y practicas. Cordoba: Unidad Docente M F y C 1993, pp.109-17.

 Alberti G, Hart JT. Rational care, not rationing. British Medical Journal 1993;306:1072.

 Hart JT. Hypertension: involving the patient. Practice Nursing 20 April 1993.

 Hart JT. Recruitment to randomised controlled trials. Lancet 1993;341:1539.

 Hart JT, Edwards C, Haines AP, Hart M, Jones J, Jones M, Watt GCM. Screen detected high blood pressure under 40: a general practice population followed up for 21 years. British Medical Journal 1993;306:437-40.

 Hart JT. Guidelines for management of hyperlipidaemia. British Journal of General Practice 1993;43:131.

 Hart JT. A frisky genotype for primary hypertension? Lancet 1993;341:700.

 Hart JT. Health promotion in general practice: well man clinics won't reduce morbidity. British Medical Journal 1993;307:379-80.

 Hart JT. Review: Boerma WGW, deJong FAJM, Mulder PH. Health care and general practice across Europe. Utrecht: Netherlands Institute of Primary Health Care/Dutch College of General Practitioners 1993. Public Health Policy 1994;15:396-7.

 Hart JT. Models of medical production and their social consequences. Chapter in Iliffe S (ed). Health Care and the Common Market. Proceedings of the 8th IAHP (Europe) Conference 1993. London: IAHP/Medical World 1994. pp.7-9.

 Hart JT. Feasible Socialism: past present and future of the National Health Service.  London: Socialist Health Association, 1994.

 Hart JT. NHS reforms: a conspiracy exists. British Medical Journal 1994;309:739.

 Hart JT. Review: Mann GV (ed). Coronary heart disease: the dietary sense and nonsense; an evaluation by scientists. London: Janus Publishing 1993. Family Practice 1994;11:222-3.

 Hart JT. Burnout or into battle? British Journal of General Practice 1994;44:96.

 Hart JT. The NHS reforms: a cocked-up conspiracy. acpNews winter 1994/5, 9-10.

 Hart JT. Books which changed my life: no maps, but a compass. Hoolet (Scottish magazine of the RCGP) VII. October 1995, pp. 22-3.

 Hart JT. Innovative consultation time as a common European currency. European Journal of General Practice 1995;1:34-7.

 Hart JT. Clinical and economic consequences of patients as producers. Journal of Public Health Medicine 1995;17:383-6.

Hart JT, Hart M. Present state and future needs of primary care in Kazakhstan and Kirghizstan: report of a visit March 18-April 8, 1995. London: Royal Free Hospital Department of Primary Health Care, 1995.

Hart JT, Hart MAH. Kazakhstan & Kirghizstan beyond the ruins: strategy & data for foreign aid programmes for primary medical & nursing care. London: Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine, 1996.

Hart JT. Healthcare resource groups (HRGs): a casemix currency for GPs. British Journal of General Practice 1996;46:491.

Hart JT. Randomised controlled trials in general practice: General Practice Research Framework carries out such trials. British Medical Journal 1996;312:779.

Hart JT, Dieppe P. Caring effects. Lancet 1996;347:1606-8.

Hart JT. High blood pressure at your fingertips. London: Class Publishers, 1996. 2nd edition 1999.

Hart JT, Hart M. Present state and future needs of primary care in Kazakhstan and Kirghizstan: report of a visit March 18-April 8, 1995 (revised). London: Royal Free Hospital Department of Primary Health Care, 1996.

Hart JT. Social class & health in older women: sense & insensibility. Journal of the British Menopause Society 1996;2:23-5.

Hart JT. Social decisions associated with rationing are not yet acceptable. British Medical Journal 1996;312:1605.

Hart JT. Review: Davidoff F. Who Has Seen a Blood Sugar? Reflections on Medical Education. American College of Physicians, 1997. British Medical Journal 1997;314:985.

Hart JT. Review: Coope J. Doctor Chekhov: a Study in Literature & Medicine. .London: Cross Publishing 1997. British Medical Journal 1997;315:1243.

Hart JT. Cerebros versus Corazones: una falsa Antitesis. Dimension Humana 1997;1:34-40.

Hart JT. What evidence do we need for evidence based medicine? (Cochrane lecture 1997) Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health 1997;51:623-9.

Hart JT. Nobility is not enough. Review: Lee-Potter J. A Damn Bad Business: the NHS deformed. London: Victor Gollancz. 1997. Lancet 1997;350:299.

Watt GCM, Hart JT. Intersalt data: slow decremental change in dietary sodium load in whole populations is needed. British Medical Journal 1997;315:486.

Hart JT. General practitioners’ workload in primary care led NHS: workload for chronic disease management has increased substantially. British Medical Journal 1997;315:546.

Hart JT, Davey Smith G. Response rates in south Wales 1950-1996: changing requirements for mass participation in human research.  Chapter in, Chalmers I, Maynard A (eds), Non Random Reflections on Health Services Research: on the 25th anniversary of Archie Cochrane=s Effectiveness & Efficiency. London: BMJ Publishing Group, 1997. pp.31-57.

 Hart JT. Expectations of health care: promoted, managed, or shared? Health Expectations 1998;1:3-13.

 Hart JT. Time for a salaried GP service. Update July 8 1998.

 Hart JT. Efficacy of the Heartbeat Wa