• ABSTRACT
    • James Brailsford went from humble beginnings to become an eminent radiologist through his ability, determination and immense diligence. He made a late start in medicine but became one of the world's leading authorities on skeletal diseases; he wrote the classic textbook The Radiology of Bones and Joints and described the eponymous Morquio-Brailsford syndrome. In 1934 he was elected first President of the British Association of Radiologists, of which he was founder. This later became the Faculty of Radiologists at the Royal College of Surgeons and is now the Royal College of Radiologists.