McLAREN, CHARLES INGLIS

 Person: id 41510
University connections
UMelb
Event flag
World War I
Family name
McLAREN
Given name(s)
CHARLES INGLIS
Initials
C.I.
Gender
Male
Start date
1900
Education notes
Postgraduate study in Vienna 1929
Survived
Survived WWI
OCRd book entry or other narrative
McLAREN, CHARLES INGLIS. 1900.
S.C.; Ormond; M.D., B.S.; Lecturer in Neurology and Psychiatry Union College, Seoul, Korea; lacrosse blue.
Tsingtao 24.12.17, Lieut. RA.M.C.; Capt. 24.12.18; M.O. Chinese Labour Corps, China to France via Canada; M.O. Chinese G.H., Noyelles; to South Lanes. Demob. November 1919.
Year commenced - MELBOURNE UNI ONLY
1900
Publications
Charles Inglis McLaren - Publications
Published Articles and Papers by Charles Inglis McLaren
File contains published papers, articles, pamphlets and reports by Charles Inglis McLaren including:
"A Christian Conception of International Relations", by C. I. McLaren, reprinted from Australasian Intercollegian, vol. xx, no. 7. September, 1917;
annual report, by Dr C. I. McLaren, Chinju, Korea, 1921;
"An Hypothesis Concerning the Relationship between the Body and the Mind", by C. I. McLaren, article no. 51, Research Department Severance Union Medical College, Seoul, 1928;
"The Psychopathic and the Physicopathic Incidence of Disease; by C. I. McLaren, based on a contribution at the First Conference of the Chinese Medical Association, Shanghai, October 1932;
"Things Both New and Old in Psychological Medicine", by C. I. McLaren, article 107, reprinted from Chinese Medical Journal, 1932;
"The Principle of Health", The Sir Richard Stawell Oration, by C.I. McLaren, reprinted for The Medical Journal of Australia, December 20 1941;
"Preface to Peace with Japan", by C. I. McLaren, 1943;
"Eleven weeks in a Japanese Police Cell", by C. I. McLaren, 1943;
"They Kept the Faith", by C. I. McLaren, 1946;
"Christianity, Communism and the World Situation" by C. I. McLaren, 1952 (review and preface enclosed);
"Brain and Mind", by C.I. McLaren, reprinted for The Medical Journal of Australia, April 16 1955;
"The Student Christian Movement", author unknown (possibly C.I. McLaren who was the Secretary).

Creator Charles Inglis McLaren
Date range 1917 - 1955    Quantity 1 cm, 1 File
Formats Journals, Published Papers or Articles and Published Reports
Inventory Identifier MCLA00080 Box Number 6 Series 18
ADB Entry ID
7406
UniMelb Category
Returned
 
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