James King Hall, 1875-1948. [1949]

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James King Hall, 1875-1948. [1949]

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MacNider, William de Berniere, 1881-1951

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William de Berniere MacNider, physician, pharmacologist, and medical educator, was born in Chapel Hill, the son of Virginius St. Clair and Sophia Beatty Mallett MacNider. Both his father and his grandfather were physicians. In 1898 MacNider enrolled in The University of North Carolina, where he was graduated in the first class of the medical school with a doctor of medicine degree in 1903. Returning from special medical studies at the University of Chicago and Case Western Reserve,...

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 ...