Hall, James King, -1948
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James King Hall (1875-1948) was a psychiatrist who founded and directed, from 1911 to 1918, Westbrook Sanitorium, Richmond, Va.
From the description of James King Hall papers, 1751-1949 (bulk 1920-1948) [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 24599952
James King Hall (1875-1948) of Iredell County, N.C., was a psychiatrist who specialized in mental illness and co-founder and director of the Westbrook Sanitorium in Richmond, Va., 1911-1948. Hall was also a member of several medical associations and societies; author and editor for medical journals, including Southern Medicine and Surgery ; consulting psychiatrist of the Virginia State Department of Public Welfare; chairman of the Governor's Advisory Board on Mental Hygiene (Virginia); and member of the General Board of Directors of the State Hospitals of Virginia, 1923-1935.
From the guide to the James King Hall Papers, ., 1751-1949, (bulk 1920-1948), (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.)
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