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Frederick Walker Mott

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Mott advanced an overarching theory that mental disease was due to pathology of the sexual reproductive system, as evidenced for example by atrophied testes, causing breakdown of cerebral neurons in certain parts of the brain.
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Mott, like Maudsley, appears to have held that mental illness was inherited due to degenerate family lines that worsened until dying out, though his selecting of cases and statistics were questioned by other eugenicists.
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patients during World War I. His reputation had been greatly enhanced by helping establish that 'general paralysis of the insane' was actually due to
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in relation to mental disorder, and consequently as a psychiatrist and social scientist. He was
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International Relations in Psychiatry: Britain, Germany, and the United States to World War II
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Shell Shocked Britain: The First World War's Legacy for Britain's Mental Health
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1909–12 Fullerian Professor of Physiology and Comparative Anatomy
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assumptions in regard to mental illness including shell shock.
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The Effects of High Explosives Upon the Central Nervous System
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Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire
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THE SO-CALLED LAW OF ANTICIPATION IN MENTAL DISEASE
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KBE
FRCP
FRS
Brighton
Sussex
Birmingham
Warwickshire
biochemistry
neuropathology
endocrine glands
Croonian Lecturer
Royal College of Physicians
Maudsley Hospital
Emil Kraepelin
shell shock
syphilis
degenerative
Eugenics Education Society
Charing Cross Hospital Medical School
London County Council
Claybury Asylum
Fellow of the Royal Society
Royal Society of Medicine
Royal Medico-Psychological Association
Royal Charter
Patron of the Royal Institution
"MOTT. Frederick Walker"
'An atmosphere of cure': Frederick Mott, shell shock and the Maudsley

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