bmj;393/apr02_10/s609/FAF1faJohn was born in Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia) where his parents were working with a Church of Scotland mission, his father as medical officer. After his mother contracted poliomyelitis, the family moved with their four children to a general practice south of Edinburgh. From George Watson’s College John proceeded to the University of St Andrews and, for his clinical years, to Dundee. St Andrews—the little grey town by the grey North Sea—was always a “region of his heart’s desire” and it was where he met and married Christine Davidson, a fellow medical student.After hospital posts, the Martins settled in Inverness, both in general practice. For many years John was a GP trainer and had a particular interest in the expectations of, and challenges faced, by sixth formers considering a life in medicine and by medical students planning their careers. Towards the end of his years in Inverness he took a…
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