McLAREN, CHARLES INGLIS

 Person: id 41510

Primary information

University connections
UMelb
Event flag
World War I
Family name
McLAREN
Given name(s)
CHARLES INGLIS
Initials
C.I.
Gender
Male

Education

Start date
1900
Education notes
Postgraduate study in Vienna 1929

Life events

Survived
Survived WWI

USyd & UMelb only

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

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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

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ADB Entry ID
7406

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