Series of talks on aspects of Reconstruction : 1 — ' Feeding Europe '
After the last war there was famine and malnutrition in Central and Eastern Europe. This time the problem is even bigger. What conditions must we expect ? What are the lessons of past experience ? And what new factors are there to help us These and other questions are discussed by Professor John Marrack , Chemical Pathologist to the London Hospital, and H. N. Brailsford , who saw something of conditions in Europe in the early 1920s.