`The virtue of Prochaska's book is that he has managed a reconciliation, providing a well-written and lucid account of the work of the King's Fund and at the same time making original and provocative points about moder British society which should be widely debated ... Prochaska develops a strong and provocative interpretation, which should lead to debate extending far beyond the King's Fund, and may even displace the Fund from the centre of attention. 'Medical History