Dr. Francis Eugene Devlin Born in 1863, he was the medical superintendent at the St. Jean de Dieu Asylum in Montreal since the 1890's. In 1906, he studied diseases of the nervous system in New York City at the Post-Graduate School Polyclinic and at the Ward's Island psychiatric hospital with Professor Meyers. He then studied at Cornell University. He was a member of the American Psychological Association. |
|||
Home | Context | Suspicious Death | Trials | Aftermath | Archives | Echoes | Interpretations | BECOMING A HISTORIAN |