Marjorie Brown (Senior Psychiatric Social Worker)

Date:
1956-1965
Reference:
DGH1/6/16/3
Part of:
Records of Crichton Royal Hospital
  • Archives and manuscripts

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Description

Material comprises: 1) Letter from Marjorie Brown to Rhoda Begg (Occupational Therapist, Crichton Royal Hospital, 1943-1966) regarding her visit to America attending conferences and visiting several hospitals across the country, written in Chicago, 22 October 1956 2) In Memoriam addresses given by Dame Eileen Younghusband and Tom Burns at University Chaplaincy Centre, University of Edinburgh, 16 January 1965

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1956-1965

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2 documents

Biographical note

Marjorie Brown served as a Senior Psychiatric Social Worker at Crichton Royal Hospital from 1943 to 1948. Her appointment made her the first Psychiatric Social Worker employed in Scotland. As part of her role she assisted Dr W. Mayer-Gross in undertaking a mental health survey of Dumfriesshire, the first of its kind in Britain, which was published in 1948. She went on to become Director of Social Study at the University of Edinburgh.

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Enquiries for reproduction for commercial purposes should be directed to the Archivist, Dumfries and Galloway Archives and Local Studies

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The papers are available at Dumfries and Galloway Archives subject to conditions of UK Data Protection Act 1998, Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 and NHS Records Management Code of Practice 2012. Subject to these restrictions, this material is being digitised by the University of Glasgow as part of a Wellcome Trust funded project. Material that is digitised will be accessed freely online through the Wellcome Library catalogue.

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