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Sinclair, Eric (1860 - 1925) |
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Psychiatrist | |
Born: 14 February 1860 West Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland. Died: 19 May 1925 Mount Victoria, New South Wales, Australia. | |
Eric Sinclair became the New South Wales Inspector-General for the Insane in 1898 and helped bring the struggling industry out of its crisis. He successfully lobbied for increased government funding, oversaw the establishment of many new hospitals and facilities, helped legitimize psychiatry as a true medical science and he set up the state's first pathological laboratory for testing patients for specific mental illnesses. During World War I Sinclair was charged with the psychiatric treatment of returning soldiers and in 1918 was appointed Principal Medical Officer with the Australian army medical Corps. |
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