Background
Raines, George Neely was born on April 2, 1908 in Jackson, Mississippi, United States. Son of William Giles and Bessie Whitworth (Hoskins) Raines.
Raines, George Neely was born on April 2, 1908 in Jackson, Mississippi, United States. Son of William Giles and Bessie Whitworth (Hoskins) Raines.
Bachelor of Science, University of Mississippi, 1928. Doctor of Medicine Northwestern University, 1930.
Clair, July 12, 1932. Children—Mary Anne, George Neely. Intern United States Naval Hospital, Mare Island, California, 1930-1931, United States Naval Medical School, Washington, 1934-1935, Saint Elizabeths Hospital, 1935-1936 Washington-Baltimore Psychoanalytic Institute, 1946-1953.
Entered Medical Corps, United States Navy, 1930, commissioned June, 1930, advanced through grades to captain, 1945.
Served aboard United States Ship Idaho and in special service squadron, 1931-1934, United States Ship Saratoga and United States Ship Lexington, 1938-1940. Medical officer in psychiatry and neurological United States Naval Hospital, Washington, 1934, 1941-1942, United States Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, 1935-1938, 1940-1941, Bethesda, Maryland., 1942-1943, chief neuropsychiatry United States Naval Hoso., Portsmouth, Virginia, 1943-1945, United States Naval Hospital, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, 1945-1960.
Medical officer charge Naval medical unit Saint Elizabeths Hospital, head department neurology and psychiatry Naval Medical School, 1945-1950.
Head, neuropsychiatry branch, Bureau Medicine and Surgery, Navy Department, 1950-1953, 1955-1958, retired.
Executive officer United States Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, Virginia, 1953-1955. Professor, director department psychiatry, Georgetown University Medical Center since 1948. Associate Washington School Psychology, since 1950.
Instructor clinical neurological Temple University School Medical, 1937-1941.
Clinical professor psychiatry, Georgetown University School Medical, 1947-1948. Consultant neurological, psychiatry to professional division, Bureau Medical and Surgery Navy Department, 1949-1950.
Consultant Naval Dispensary, 1949-1950. Special consultant to National Institute Mental Health, United States Public Health Service, Bethesda, since 1949.
Diplomate American Board Psychiatry and Neurological (director).
Fellow American Medical Association, American Psychiatric Association (chairman committee on nomenclature and statistics 1948-1954. Councillor, 1954-1957), American College of Physicians. Member American Neurological Association, Washington Psychoanalytic Society, Association Research Nervous and Mental Diseases, American Psychopathol.
Association, Washington Psychiatric Society (councillor 1950-1951), Sigma Chi, Phi Chirurgical
Contributor to professional, medical journals Office: 3800 Reservoir Road, North.W., Washington 7.
Member American Neurological Association, Washington Psychoanalytic Society, Association Research Nervous and Mental Diseases, American Psychopathol. Association, Washington Psychiatric Society (councillor 1950-1951), Sigma Chi, Phi Chirurgical
Married Kate Oliver Saint Children: Mary Anne, George Neely.