Career
Two d. Expert in mental diseases and advocate of Temperance. Visited asylums in France, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Poland, Russia, and Norway, and published experience. Late Secretary and President of Medico-Psychological Association.
Honourable Associate and Knight of Grace of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem. Late member of Advanced Board of Medical Studies, University of London. Member of Board of Philos.
Stud., London University. Member of the Board of Philosophical Studies. Lectured upon Mental Diseases at the Post-Graduate Medical College and Polyclinic, London, and at the Westminster Hospital.
Examiner in Mental Diseases and Psychology to the London University. And at present Lecturer on Mental Diseases, St. Bartholomew’s Hospital. President of Section Psychological Medicine, British Medical Association, 1903.
Has contributed papers to Eugenics Society, Society for Study of Childhood, and numerous others, and also articles upon the treatment of mental diseases to English and American journals and reviews of Psychological and Philosophical works. Has published investigations into the question of Mental and Physical Deterioration (silver medal, Society of Arts, for paper upon deterioration), and given evidence before the Departmental Committee of the Privy Council. Member of Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion.
Cambrian and Essex Archaeological Societies. And of the Sociological, Neurological, Royal Society of Medicine, and Medical Society of London. Governor of the Royal Hospitals of Bethlem and Bridewell.
Life Governor of Poplar Hospital, St. Anne’s Asylum Schools and Earlswood Asylum, etc.