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The Development of the Care of the Insane in Scotland

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 February 2018

Robert Brown Campbell*
Affiliation:
Stirling District Mental Hospital, Larbert

Extract

My first duty is to thank you most sincerely for the great honour you have done me in electing me to the Presidential Chair of this great Association, which, in its ninety years of existence, has numbered among its Presidents so many illustrious pioneers of progress in the world of psychiatry. Fully conscious of my limita tions, .1 deeply appreciate the honour, and will endeavour, during my term of office, to fulfil to the best of my ability the responsible duties laid upon me.

Type
Part I.—Original Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1932

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References

1 Report to the Council of the British Medical Association Regarding the Relationship of the Private Practitioner to the Treatment of Mental Disorder. Supplement to the British Medical Journal, April 30, 1932.Google Scholar
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