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Henry Thomas Marsh CBE FRCS (born 5 March 1950) is a British neurosurgeon and author, a pioneer of awake craniotomy techniques and of neurosurgical work in Ukraine. Early life Marsh is the youngest of his parents' four children. His parents were the law reformer Norman Stayner Marsh (1913–2008) and bookseller Christiane "Christel" Christinnecke (1917–2000). His mother relocated from Halle in Germany to England in 1939 after she had been denounced to the Gestapo for "making anti-Nazi comments". They married in London in the late summer of 1939. They played a leading role in the creation of the human rights organisation Amnesty International, the brainchild of the lawyer and activist Peter Benenson. Marsh was born in 1950, near Oxford, where his father taught law at the university. Marsh attended the Dragon School in Oxford. The family later moved to London and he studied at Westminster School, before returning to Oxford, to read Politics, Philosophy and Economics at University College, where he obtained First Class Honours, before graduating with Honours in Medicine from the Royal Free Medical School. Fragile mental health left Marsh considering suicide, and he took a year out, spending time as a voluntary patient, as well as working as a porter in a hospital. Career Marsh was until 2015 the senior consultant neurosurgeon at the Atkinson Morley Wing at St George's Hospital, south London, one of the country's largest specialist brain surgery units. He specialised in operating on the brain under local anaesthetic and was the subject of a major BBC documentary Your Life in Their Hands in 2004, which won the Royal Television Society Gold Medal. He has been working with neurosurgeons in the former Soviet Union, mainly in Ukraine since 1992 and his work there was the subject of the BBC Storyville film The English Surgeon from 2007. This won an Emmy award in 2010 for best science documentary. He has a particular interest in the influence of hospital buildings and design on patient outcomes and staff morale; he has broadcast and lectured widely on this subject. He states that one of his proudest achievements has been the creation of a balcony garden outside the two neurosurgical wards at St. George's Hospital. His memoir Do No Harm: Stories of Life, Death and Brain Surgery was published in 2014. According to The Economist, this memoir is "so elegantly written it is little wonder some say that in Mr Marsh neurosurgery has found its Boswell". It has been translated into 37 languages. In 2017, Marsh published Admissions: Life as a Brain Surgeon, a second memoir with Weidenfeld & Nicolson, an imprint of Orion. In 2022 he published And Finally with Jonathan Cape, in which he describes his transition from being a doctor to being a patient with cancer. Both books were Sunday Times best sellers. He writes regularly for the New Statesman magazine and has written for the Guardian, the Financial Times, the Times, the New York Times, the Sunday Times and the online Ukrainian newspaper Ukrainska Pravda. Marsh was the castaway on BBC Radio 4's long-running Desert Island Discs in September 2018. His favourite selection was Better Not Look Down by B.B. King. In 2023 he co-founded with Dr Rachel Clarke the charity Hospice Ukraine, which aims to help palliative care doctors and nurses in Ukraine. He has been working with medical colleagues in Ukraine since 1992, and has continued to visit since the Russian invasion in February 2022. Awards and honours Marsh was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2010 Birthday Honours. Also in 2010 he presented the Leslie Oliver Oration at Queen's Hospital. In 2015 his book Do No Harm won both the Pen Ackerly prize for biography and the South Bank Sky Arts Award. In 2017 Marsh was awarded the Times Newspapers' William Howard Russell Award for non-fiction. In 2023 Marsh was awarded the Clement Price Thomas medal by the Royal College of Surgeons (England). In 2023 he was awarded the Society of British Neurological Surgeon's medal for his outstanding contribution to neurosurgery. Personal life Henry Marsh is married to the social anthropologist Kate Fox, author of the best-selling "Watching the English", and spends his spare time making furniture and keeping bees. He is a younger brother of the architectural historian Bridget Cherry. Marsh is a Patron of My Death My Decision, an organisation that campaigns for the legal right to a medically-assisted death in England and Wales. In April 2021 it was announced that Marsh had been diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer, which as of August 2022 is now in remission. He has, in the meantime, continued to visit Ukraine since the 2022 Russian invasion to teach and advise local doctors. Publications Marsh, Henry (2014). Do No Harm: Stories of Life, Death and Brain Surgery. Weidenfeld & Nicolson. ISBN 9781780225920. Marsh, Henry (2017). Admissions: A life in Brain Surgery. Weidenfeld & Nicolson. ISBN 9781474603867. Marsh, Henry (2022). And Finally: Matters of Life and Death. Jonathan Cape. ISBN 9781787331136. References Further reading Rothman, Joshua (18 May 2015). "Anatomy of error: a surgeon remembers his mistakes". The Critics. Books. The New Yorker. Vol. 91, no. 13. pp. 98–101. Retrieved 17 August 2015. External links The English Surgeon at IMDb "Richard Fidler interviewing Henry Marsh". ABC Australia podcast. 29 May 2017. Ferguson, Euan (30 March 2014). "Do No Harm: Stories of Life, Death and Brain Surgery review – 'a bloody, splendid book'". The Observer. London. Marsh, Henry (10 January 2019). "Can man ever build a mind?". Financial Times.. Discover the Henry Marsh popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Henry Marsh books.

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    A Joosr Guide to... Do No Harm by Henry Marsh

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    Blueprint

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    Personal Narrative of a Journey to the Equinoctial Regions of the New Continent

    Alexander von Humboldt

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    Heinrich Heine & Peter Branscombe

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    Hunter Davies

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    Admissions

    Henry Marsh

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    Confesiones

    Henry Marsh

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    Edric Kennedy-Macfoy

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    Dr Iain Stewart

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    Do No Harm

    Henry Marsh

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    Dr Catie Gilchrist

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    David Wilson

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    Sobretot no facis mal

    Henry Marsh

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    Laura Kemp

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    Summary of Do No Harm

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    Susan Williams

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    Outside the Asylum

    Lynne Jones

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    Dr Richard Elwes & Richard Elwes

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    Charles Timoney

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    Grace Maxwell

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    Ben Bravery

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    Kitty Ferguson

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    Leigh Hosy-Pickett

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    Henry Marsh

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    Cicero & Thomas Habinek

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    Rose Shapiro

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