Telford Memorial Lectures 1964-65 Sir James LEARMOUTH Surgery in a developing society 1965-66 Dr F H C CRICK The genetic code 1966-67 Dr Richard DOLL The geographical distribution of cancer 1967-68 Professor E B CHAIN Biochemical research and progress in medicine 1968-69 Professor J Z YOUNG Logic and language in relation to brain structure 1970-71 Sir Solly ZUCKERMAN Two Manchester anatomists 1971-72 Sir Derrick DUNLOP The problem of modern medicines and their control 1972-73 Hon Sir Joseph CANTLEY Treatment of the offender 1973-74 Professor Dorothy HODGKIN Insulin 1974-75 Dr H YELLOWLEES To promote the establishment of a comprehensive health service 1975-76 Dr R Y CALNE The current state of organ trans-plantation 1976-77 Professor W S PEART The kidney as an endocrine organ 1977-78 Sir Rodney SMITH The patient with cancer and his doctor 1978-79 Sir Douglas BLACK Medicine and Society 1979-80 Sir Alec MERRISON Patient and provider: the idea of a health service 1980-81 Professor Alan EMERY Medical genetics-the preventive medicine of the future 1981-82 Professor John A DAVIS The past, present and future of neo-natology 1982-83 Professor Sir William TRETHOWAN, OBE Growing old gracefully 1993-84 Professor J B WEST Human physiology on the summit of Mount Everest 1984-85 Professor Sir FRED HOYLE Life as a cosmic phenomenon 1985-86 Dr E D ACHESON Public Health - yesterday, today and tomorrow 1986-87 Sir Cyril CLARKE, KBE Longevity: nurture versus nature 1987-88 Professor J M BLISS The discovery of insulin 1988-89 Professor Sir Geoffrey SLANEY, KBE Six centuries of surgeons 1989-90 Lord WALTON of Detchant Professional responsibility 1990-91 Dr Bernadette MODELL Genetics and the human race - disaster or salvation? 1991-92 Professor W B JENNETT Ethics and economics 1992-93 Sir Walter BODMER Cancer genetics and the human genome 1993-94 Professor Sir David WEATHERALL 1994-95 Professor D J P BARKER Genetics and common diseases The maternal and infant origins of disease in later life 1995-96 Professor Sir Philip RANDLE Insulin: yesterday's ideas and diabetes today 1996-97 Sir Donald H IRVINE, CBE The performance of doctors 1997-98 Sir Keith PETERS Science and practice in renal medicine: from machines to genes; a personal view 1998-99 Sir Cyril CHANTLER How to treat doctors: the role of doctors in the delivery of health care 1999-2000 Professor J GABBAY Is an evidence-based NHS a realistic possibility? 2000-2001 Professor S GREENFIELD How the brain might generate consciousness 2001-2002 Professor S DUNNETT Cell transplantation for neuro-degenerative disease: current status and future prospects 2002-2003 Professor G P MULLEY Gait Assessment—A clinician’s guide 2003-2004 Lord TURNBERG of Cheadle Trust and mistrust in medical science 2004-2005 Professor A HALLIGAN The challenges ahead 2005-2006 Professor P RONCO Membranous nephropathy from Hemann nephritis to alloimmunization 2006-2007 Professor A WYLIE, FRS Apoptosis cell death in health and disease 2007-2008 Professor C HAM, CBE Reforming the National Health Service: What has been achieved and where next? 2008-2009 Prof Sir George ALBERTI Metabolic syndrome – Do we need it? 2009-2010 Professor M De LUCA Epithelial stem cells and regenerative medicine 2010-2011Professor A LUCAS A counter-intuitive adventure in early nutrition 2011-2012 Professor A Compston Multiple Sclerosis: A model disease for experimental medicine 2012-2013 Dr D Zideman Emergency medical cover for the London 2012 Olympic Games 2013-2014 Mr D Johnson Biological solutions for osteoarthritis of the knee