For the full versions of articles in this section see bmj.com ("Martin") joined the Royal Army Medical Corps, where he became interested in venereology. Martin then joined a practice in Oxford where he worked in venereology and developed an interest in student health. When he retired in 1986 Martin was college doctor to seven Oxford colleges. He was a police surgeon from the early 1960s and was secretary and president of the Oxford division of the BMA. Martin also sat on the local ethics committee for 15 years. He leaves a wife, Roberta; four children; and 11 grandchildren.
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