Background
Mead, Sedgwick was born on July 2, 1911 in Guymon, Oklahoma, United States. Son of Redmond Boyd and Bertha Mabel (Hunter) Corbett.
Mead, Sedgwick was born on July 2, 1911 in Guymon, Oklahoma, United States. Son of Redmond Boyd and Bertha Mabel (Hunter) Corbett.
Student, University Arizona, 1930-1931; Bachelor of Science cum laude, Harvard University, 1934; Doctor of Medicine, Harvard University, 1938.
Baruch fellow, Harvard Medical School, Boston, 1946-1947; associate professor School of Medicine, Washington University, St. Louis, 1948-1954; medical director, Kaiser Foundation Rehabilitation Center, Vallejo, California, 1954-1969; assistant clinical professor School of Medicine, Stanford (California) U., 1955-1960; clinical professor, University of California, Davis, 1969-1972; chief neurology, Kaiser-Permanente Medical Center, Vallejo, 1969-1977; medical director, Easter Seal Rehabilitation Center, Oakland, California, 1983-1993; intern, Massachusetts General Hospital, 1938-1940; resident pathology, Massachusetts General Hospital, 1940-1941; resident neurology, Massachusetts General Hospital, 1941-1942. Consultant county on medical physics American Medical Association, Chicago, 1950-1954. President Association Rehabilitation Centers, 1953, American Academy Cerebral Palsy, Richmond, Virginia, 1967.
Chairman governing board Retired Physicians Association Perm Medical Group, Oakland, 1989-1990. Trustee Costra Costa County Mosquito Abatement District, Concord, California, 1970-1993. Member White House Conference on Health, Washington, 1953.
With Army of the United States, 1942-1945, colonel United States Army Reserve, retired 1971. Member American Medical Association, World Medical Association, Massachusetts Medical Society, American Academy Neurology, American Academy Cerebral Palsy (president 1967), Faculty Club University California Berkeley, Harvard Club San Francisco.
Married Marjorie Frances Chick, September 22, 1940 (deceased). Children: Sedgwick Junior, Marshall. Married Mary Adelaide Abbott, May 8, 1995.