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Charles McLaren (psychiatrist)

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from 1907 to 1908 and in 1909 moved to the Children's Hospital. In 1910, as Australasian chairman of the Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions, he toured Australian and New Zealand universities.
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in 1928, and lecturing for the Melbourne University Student Christian Movement in 1934. He was a prolific journal contributor on medical issues and also discussed the
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McLaren married Jessie Reeve, daughter of a missionary and travelling secretary of the Christian Union, on 22 August 1911 at Alma Road Presbyterian Church in
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McLaren revisited Melbourne periodically, lecturing on the relationship between body and mind in 1927, publishing a paper in the
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and was medical officer to the Chinese Labour Battalion in France. He was professor of neurology and psychological medicine at
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as missionaries, and McLaren was assistant superintendent and then superintendent of Paton Memorial Hospital in
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written by Presbyterian minister, Esmond New, and published by the Australian Presbyterian Board of Missions.
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from 1922 to 1939 before returning to Chinju Hospital in 1940 (he also undertook further study at
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to Rev. Samuel Gilfillan McLaren M.A., a Scottish missionary, and his wife Marjory. He attended
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was an Adams Prize winning Professor of Mathematics who died during the Battle of the Somme.
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M.D. (23 August 1882 – 9 October 1957) was an Australian psychiatrist and missionary.
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before being interned and returned to Melbourne in November 1942. He published
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in the 1930s and was imprisoned for eleven weeks at the outbreak of
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McLaren's work in Korea was the subject of a 1958 book, called
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A doctor in Korea : the story of Charles McLaren, M.D.
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shrine issue in religious journals. He argued against
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Union Christian Medical College, Severance Hospital
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Tokyo
Kew, Victoria
Box Hill Cemetery
Tokyo
Scotch College, Melbourne
Ormond College
University of Melbourne
Bachelor of Medicine
Bachelor of Science
Doctorate of Medicine
Royal Melbourne Hospital
St Kilda
Korea
Chinju
Royal Army Medical Corps
Union Christian Medical College, Severance Hospital
Seoul
Vienna
Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy
Shinto
emperor
Japan
World War II
1949 federal election
independent
Melbourne
Immigration Minister
Arthur Calwell
White Australia policy
Jesus

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