Background
Farrah, Clarence B. was born on November 27, 1874 in Cattaraugus, New York, United States. Son of Thomas Jefferson and Marie (Hawkins) Farrah.
Farrah, Clarence B. was born on November 27, 1874 in Cattaraugus, New York, United States. Son of Thomas Jefferson and Marie (Hawkins) Farrah.
Doctor of Medicine Johns Hopkins, 1900. Doctor of Science, McGill University, 1961. Doctor of Laws, University Toronto.
Assistant physician, also director laboratory Sheppard-Pratt Hospital, Baltimore, 1900-1912. Instructor, associate psychiatrist Johns Hopkins, 1906-1913. Assistant physician New Jersey Eastern State Hospital, Trenton, 1913-1916.
Chief psychiatric department Soldiers Civil Rehabilitation Center, 1916-1923.
Medical director Homewood Sanitarium, 1923-1925, Toronto Psychiatric Hospital, 1925-1947. Lecturer abnormal psychology Princeton, 1913-1916.
Professor psychiatry U. Toronto (Ontario, Canada), 1925-1947, professor emeritus, 1947-1970. Chairman board examiners Hospital division Ontario Department Health, 1934-1947.
Fellow Royal College Physicians Canada (secretary commission on certification of specialists in neuro-psychiatry 1930-1932). Member American, Canadian, Southern psychiatric associations Royal Medico Psychology Association.
Married Joan Jordan.