Clark, David H. (David Hazell)

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Dr David H Clark was born into a Quaker family on 20 August 1920. He read medicine at the universities of Cambridge and Edinburgh, qualified in 1943, and studied psychiatry at the Royal Edinburgh Hospital and the Maudsley Hospital in London. He worked at Fulborn Hospital for thirty years. In the 1960s he spent 4 months advising the Japanese Government on their psychiatric hospitals.

He was a member of the College and its predecessor body the Royal Medico-Psychological Association (RMPA) for more than forty years. He was the Chairman of the Section of Psychotherapy and Social Psychiatry in 1961, and was a member of the Council of the RMPA in the 1960s. He was actively involved in the discussions which culminated in the formation of the College. He was elected a member of the Council for the first 6 years of the newly established College. During this time he was also a member of the Public Policy Committee, and Secretary of the Ethical Working Party, which examined various ethical issues which the College had to face in the 1970s.

From the guide to the Papers of Dr David Hazel Clark, 1960s-1970s, (Royal College of Psychiatrists.)

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