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Gelder, Michael Graham was born on July 2, 1929 in Ilkley, Yorkshire, England. Son of Philip Graham and Alice Margaret (Graham) Gelder.
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Gelder, Michael Graham was born on July 2, 1929 in Ilkley, Yorkshire, England. Son of Philip Graham and Alice Margaret (Graham) Gelder.
Master of Arts, Oxford (England) University, 1952. Bachelor of Medicine, Oxford (England) University, 1953. Doctor of Medicine, Oxford (England) University, 1962.
Diploma in psychological medicine, London University, 1961.
House physician, senior house physician University College Hospital, London, 1955-1957. Registrar, senior registrar Mandsley Hospital, 1958-1962. Fellow in clinical research Medical Research Council United Kingdom, 1962-1964.
Senior lecturer Institute Psychiatry, 1965-1967. Physician Bethlem Royal & Mandsley Hospitals, 1968-1969. Professor, chairman department psychiatry University Oxford, England, 1969-1996, professor emeritus Oxford, England, since 1996.
Chairman Association University Teachers Psychiatry of United Kingdom, 1979-1982, Joint Committee on Higher Psychiatric Training United Kingdom, 1981-1985, Wellcome Trust, Neurosci. Committee, 1990-1995. Mayne guest professor University Queensland, 1990.
Lecturer in field; fellow Merton College, Oxford, 1969-1996, emeritus fellow, since 1996. Special advisor to World Health Organization, 1995-2000.
(This concise, practical guidebook by the authors of the w...)
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Fellow Royal College Physicians London, Royal College Psychiatrists (mem.coun. 1981-1990, vice president 1982-1983, senior vice president 1983-1984, chairman research committee since 1986), Academy Medical Sciences. Member Medical Research Council United Kingdom.
Married Margaret Constance Anderson, August 21, 1954. Children: Colin, Fiona, Nicola.