Henry Rayner

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Henry Rayner
MD
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Born 1842
Residence The Asylum, Hanwell, Middlesex
Occupation medical
Society Membership
membership ordinary fellow
left 1888.06 last listed
elected_AI 1886.02.23
societies Medico-Psychological Society




Notes

Office Notes

House Notes

1886.02.09 proposed for election at the next meeting

Notes From Elsewhere

co-edited the Journal of Mental Science from 1895
Hon. Member of Medico-Psychological Society 1882; President in 1884

1881 Census: Middlesex Lunatic Asylum, Norwood, Middlesex. There are two medical superintendents: Joseph Pake Richards (married, aged 40, surgeon) and Henry Rayner (unmarried, aged 39, physician). Isabella Elizabeth Hicks is Matron.
Became a London County Asylum in 1889.

Henry Rayner, a convinced devolutionist who had become medical superintendent of the male wards at Hanwell in the early 1870s, and had therefore been a neighbour of Mausley's until 1876 ... [from Masters of Bedlam by Andrew Scull et al.; which also mentions Harrington Tuke][Maudsley is Henry Maudsley, psychiatrist]

Publications

External Publications

Melancholia and Hypochondriasis in A sytem of Medicine, vol. iii 1899

House Publications

Related Material Details

RAI Material

Other Material

RCP: Letter informing of Hon. membership