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The Education, Position, and Pay of Assistant Medical Officers of County Asylums

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 February 2018

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Copyright © The Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1868 

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Writing in April last, Dr. Campbell, the Medical Superintendent of the Essex Asylum, Brentwood, says :—“I have lately agitated the question of the very insdequate amount of money paid to the Assistant Medical Officers in our County Asylums, who so often have to act as Medical Superintendents. The committee here at once entered into my views, and have raised my Assistant from £100 to £200 a year, —an example which I hope will he followed in other similar cases.”Google Scholar

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