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psychiatrist

Robert Eugene Arnot, American psychiatrist. Diplomate American Board Psychiatry and Neurology. With United States Public Health Service, 1942. Fellow American Medical Association, American Psychiatric Association; member Association General Hospital Psychiatrists (founder), Guild Catholic Psychiatrists (president), St. Lukes Guild (president).

Background

Arnot, Robert Eugene was born on March 10, 1916 in Glasgow, Montana, United States. Son of Jesse Eugene and Anna Maria (Berrigan) Arnot.

Education

Bachelor, University of Minnesota, 1937; Doctor of Medicine, Harvard University, 1940.

Career

Intern, Bellevue Hospital, New York City, 1941; assistant resident, Neurological Institute New York, 1942-1943; assistant resident, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, 1943-1946; private practice, Boston, since 1951. Instructor Columbia University, Johns Hopkins University, Harvard University, Yale University, 1943-1946. Staff president St. Elizabeth Hospital, Boston.

Achievements

  • Robert Eugene Arnot has been listed as a noteworthy Psychiatrist by Marquis Who's Who.

Membership

With United States Public Health Service, 1942. Fellow American Medical Association, American Psychiatric Association. Member Association General Hospital Psychiatrists (founder), Guild Catholic Psychiatrists (president), St. Lukes Guild (president).

Interests

  • Avocations: tennis, golf, swimming.

Connections

Married Mary Louise Burns, April 10, 1947. Children: Robert, Margaret, Douglas, Mary Jean, Paul, Nancy.

Father:
Jesse Eugene Arnot

Mother:
Anna Maria (Berrigan) Arnot

Spouse:
Mary Louise Burns

child:
Douglas Arnot

child:
Mary Jean Arnot

child:
Robert Arnot

child:
Nancy Arnot

child:
Margaret Arnot

child:
Paul Arnot