Background
James, Frederick Ernest was born on April 3, 1920 in London. Son of Henry James and Eveline Pitson.
James, Frederick Ernest was born on April 3, 1920 in London. Son of Henry James and Eveline Pitson.
Doctor of Medicine, Kings College, London. Student, Westminster Hospital, 1932—1948. Doctor of Medicine.
Locum house officer Infants Hospital, Vincent Square, England, 1948. House officer, casualty officer Horton General Hospital, Banbury, England, 1948—1949. Assistant general practice, 1949—1950.
House officer Battle Hospital, Reading, England, 1950—1951, Royal Berhskire Hospital, Reading, England, 1950—1951. General practice, medical officer Chipping Norton Hospital, 1951—1956. Clinical assistant Cotshill Hospital for Mentally Handicapped, 1953—1966.
Medical officer National Children's Home Physically Handicapped Branch, Chipping Norton, England, 1952—1966. Principal school medical officer, director child guidance services City of Nottingham, England, 1966—1971. Honorary clinical assistant psychiatry Mapperly Hospital, St. Anne's Hospital, 1968—1971.
Clinical psychiatrist Yorkshire Regional Health Authority, 1971—1980. Retired
Assistant school medical officer Oxfordshire County Council, 1958—1966. Lecturer health visitors and nursery nurses' courses Trent Polytechnic, 1968—1971.
Clinical tutor to mentally handicapped, 1972—1980. Lecturer in field; external assessor consultant psychiatric appointments Newcastle and Sheffield Retional Authorities, 1974—1980. Home office visiting prison psychiatrist, 1980—1985.
Locum consultant in child psychiatry and mental handicapped Wessex Regional Health Authority, 1980—1986.
Fellow: Royal College Psychiatrists (member executive committee mental deficiency section 1975-1980). Member: Liveryman Society Apothecaries and Freeman City of London, Royal Society Medicine (licentiate).
Married, 1947; 2 children.