Crochley Clapham
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| Dr Crochley Clapham LRCP, FSS, MD | |||||||||
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| Born | 1848 | ||||||||
| Died | 1923 | ||||||||
| Residence |
Wakefield [1877] Ticehurst Institute, near Hawkhurst, Sussex [1879] Muriel House, Peak Hill, Sydenham, SE [1881] Grange Hall, near Rotherham [1888] The Grange, Rotherham, Yorks [1894] The Gables, Mayfield, Sussex [1901] | ||||||||
| Occupation | medical | ||||||||
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proposed 1877.05.22
death reported in Report of the Council for 1923
Notes From Elsewhere
William Crochley Sampson Clapham
(?1848-1923)
Known as Crochley Clapham. Born in Wakefield, Yorkshire. Ship’s surgeon in China and Far East later Assistant Medical Officer at Wakefield Asylum
obituary in Journal of Mental Science vol. 69, issue 87 October 1923
Publications
External Publications
The insane head [newspaper article] 20 July 1894
The OUT-PATIENT TREATMENT of INSANITY in GENERAL HOSPITALS
Nitrate of Amyl in Sea Sickness. An original article from The Lancet, 1875.
ON SKULL MAPPING. April 1878
Intellectual Value of the Cerebral Lobes