Briggs, L. Vernon (Lloyd Vernon), 1863-1941
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Briggs, L. Vernon (Lloyd Vernon), 1863-1941
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Briggs, L. Vernon (Lloyd Vernon), 1863-1941
Briggs, L. Vernon
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Briggs, L. Vernon
Briggs, Lloyd Vernon 1863-1941
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Briggs, Lloyd Vernon 1863-1941
Briggs, Lloyd Vernon
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Briggs, L. Vernon, 1863-1941
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Briggs, L. Vernon, Dr.
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Briggs, Lloyd V.
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Briggs (Medical College of Virginia, M.D. 1899) practiced medicine in Boston, Mass. and was instrumental in founding the Boston Psychopathic Hospital and Metropolitan State Hospital. His great interest was forensic psychiatry. The so-called "Briggs Law" of Massachusetts can be credited to his influence; this provides for a mental examination before trial of all persons indicted for a felony in the state.
Lloyd Vernon Briggs (1863-1941), American psychiatrist and Massachusetts genealogist. In addition to numerous works on psychiatry, he was the author of The church and cemetery records of Hanover, Mass. (Boston, Mass., Wallace Spooner, 1895-1904), History and genealogy of the Cabot family, 1475-1927 (Boston, C.E. Goodspeed & co., 1927), History and genealogy of the Briggs family, 1254-1937 (Boston, C. E. Goodspeed & co., 1938), and other works.
Biographical note: Journalist and author; Lloyd Vernon Briggs traveled through Arizona in the early 1880s as a correspondent for the Boston Transcript and visited again in 1891. He wrote several books about his family genealogy and his travels in the Southwest and Mexico.
Author and psychiatrist at Massachusetts State Prison.
Lloyd Vernon Briggs, psychiatrist and Massachusetts genealogist, accompanied the Grand Army of the Republic on an excursion from Boston to San Francisco in the summer of 1886 for their Annual Encampment.
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Criminal psychology
Dangerously mentally ill
Emblems, State
Forensic psychiatry
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Insanity (Law)
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Utah
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Nevada
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Salt Lake City (Utah)
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Massachusetts--Genealogy
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Wyoming
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Nebraska
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Denver (Colo.)
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Reno (Nev.)
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Cheyenne (Wyo.)
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Niagara Falls (N.Y. and Ont.)
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Massachusetts
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United States
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California
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Arizona
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Colorado
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Omaha (Neb.)
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Gila River (N.M. and Ariz.)
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Massachusetts
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