Dawson, William Siegfried

 Person: id 2769

Primary information

University connections
USydOther
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World War I
Family name
Dawson
Given name(s)
William Siegfried
Initials
W.S.
Gender
Male

Education

Education notes
Trinity College Oxford University

Life events

Survived
Survived WWI

USyd & UMelb only

OCRd book entry or other narrative
M.A., M.D., B.Ch. (Oxon.), F.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., F.R.A.C.P., D.P.M., Professor of Psychiatry, 1927 : Captain, R.A.M.C., East Africa. Enlisting at Aldershot in 1914 and again in 1916, served in East African Expeditionary Force from September till demobilisation, at 14th Casualty Clearing Station, 15th Stationary and 84th General Hospitals. Rockefeller Fellow, 1925-26.

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Publications
He wrote a widely respected textbook, Aids to Psychiatry (London, 1924), which ran to eight editions.

SOURCE: http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/dawson-william-siegfried-9929

Dawson WS. Teaching of psychiatry to medical students. Lancet 1926; 208: 722–724
Dawson WS. Mental diseases. Edinburgh: E & S Livingstone, nd.
Dawson WS. Medical education in psychiatry in Australia. Med J Aust 1946; 2: 721–730

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ADB Entry ID
9929

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WWI
Yes
Basic Information needed
No
Flag BoR OCR text
Yes
BOR Archives File
Yes
Source Details text
The Union Recorder 08/04/1943
PrevProv
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