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232:, G. Fielding Blandford married Louisa Holloway. They had two sons and two daughters. The elder son, Walter Fielding Holloway Blandford (1864–1952), became a lecturer in entomology and then worked as a law clerk and solicitor. The younger son, Maurice Fielding Holloway Blandford (1866–1957), married Louisa Kathleen Robinson in 1899. The elder daughter, Violet Elsie Fielding Blandford, was born in 1873. The younger daughter, Katherine Fielding Blandford, was born in 1871. When he died in 1911, G. Fielding Blandford was survived by his widow and all four of his children. 30: 157:, where he became a friend of several of the medical staff, including Alexander John Sutherland. Sutherland was the owner of Blacklands House, a London private asylum for gentlemen. Blandford was from 1859 to 1863 resident medical officer at Blacklands House and then in 1863 resigned his appointment to go into private consulting practice. 197:
Blandford also wrote valuable articles on 'Insanity' in the second (1894) and third (1902) editions of 'Quain's Dictionary of Medicine'; 'Prevention of Insanity' and 'Prognosis of Insanity' in 'Tuke's Dictionary of Psychological Medicine' (1892); and 'Insanity ' in the 'Twentieth Century Practice of
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Blandford was athletic in early life, and belonged for several years to the 2nd (South) Middlesex volunteers. He was also interested in art, literature, and music, showing skill in water-colour sketching and collecting from an early period Whistler's etchings, besides contributing a few unsigned
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He then obtained appointments as visiting physician to Blacklands House and its successor Newlands House, Tooting, to Otto House, Hammersmith, to Featherstone Hall, Southall, and to Clarence Lodge, Clapham Park. From 1874 to 1895 he was proprietor of Munster House,
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From 1865 to 1902 he was lecturer on psychological medicine at St George's Hospital. In 1869 he was elected FRCP. In 1877 he was president of the Medico-Psychological Association. In 1895 he gave the
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Medicine' (1897). He was a frequent contributor to the 'Journal of Mental Science,' to the first twenty-four volumes of which he prepared an index.
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In 1857 Blandford sometimes took holiday duty (on an unofficial basis) at
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Munk's Roll, Volume IV, Lives of the Fellows, Royal College of Physicians
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Munk's Roll, Volume IV, Lives of the Fellows, Royal College of Physicians
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maintained an international reputation for twenty years.
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The Diagnosis, Prognosis, and Prophylaxis of Insanity
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The Diagnosis, Prognosis, and Prophylaxis of Insanity
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The Diagnosis, Prognosis, and Prophylaxis of Insanity
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The Diagnosis, Prognosis, and Prophylaxis of Insanity
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(4 August 1894). 14: 666:Alumni of Wadham College, Oxford 462:Dictionary of National Biography 661:People educated at Rugby School 270:Fielding Blandford, G. (1891). 1: 617:10.1016/s0140-6736(01)69469-8 611:: 733–734. 2 September 1911. 288:10.1016/s0140-6736(02)02329-2 513:R. P. S (2 September 1911). 562:"Alexander John Sutherland" 487:"George Fielding Blandford" 697: 362:"The Lumleian Lectures on 346:"The Lumleian Lectures on 331:"The Lumleian Lectures on 245:Insanity and its treatment 191:Insanity and its Treatment 150:in 1858 and MRCP in 1860. 112:Insanity and its Treatment 94:Insanity and its Treatment 372:: 976–981. 20 April 1895. 356:: 911–916. 13 April 1895. 126:and from 1841 to 1848 at 103:George Fielding Blandford 27: 22:George Fielding Blandford 340:: 853–858. 6 April 1895. 265:. Oliver and Boyd. 1892. 395:10.1136/bmj.2.2087.1834 212:He was a member of the 530:10.1136/bmj.2.2644.524 313:10.1136/bmj.2.1753.256 214:Athenaeum Club, London 210: 200: 164: 132:Wadham College, Oxford 681:British psychiatrists 236:Selected publications 138:, London, graduating 589:. 1907. p. 169. 185:, and finally at 48 136:St George's Hospital 389:(2087): 1834–1838. 379:"City Life in 1800" 155:St Luke's Hospital 524:(2644): 524–526. 307:(1753): 256–260. 282:(3553): 751–754. 206:Cornhill Magazine 204:articles to the ' 168:Lumleian Lectures 100: 99: 54:Hindon, Wiltshire 688: 621: 620: 597: 591: 590: 579: 570: 569: 558: 552: 551: 549: 510: 495: 494: 483: 468: 467: 464:(2nd supplement) 454: 443: 416: 406: 373: 357: 341: 326: 324: 291: 266: 258: 249: 183:Grosvenor Street 124:Tonbridge School 109: 68: 49: 47: 32: 18: 696: 695: 691: 690: 689: 687: 686: 685: 626: 625: 624: 599: 598: 594: 581: 580: 573: 560: 559: 555: 512: 511: 498: 485: 484: 471: 445: 444: 427: 423: 376: 360: 344: 329: 294: 269: 259: 250: 241: 238: 230:Buckinghamshire 222: 146:. 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Hindon, Wiltshire
Tunbridge Wells
United Kingdom
FRCP
Tonbridge School
Rugby School
Wadham College, Oxford
St George's Hospital
BM (Oxon.)
LSA
MRCS
St Luke's Hospital
Lumleian Lectures
Clarges Street
Grosvenor Street
Wimpole Street
Cornhill Magazine
Athenaeum Club, London
Amersham
Buckinghamshire
Insanity and its treatment
3rd edition
4th edition
"Address to the Students of St. George's Hospital, Oct. 1, 1891"
doi
10.1016/s0140-6736(02)02329-2
"An Address Delivered at the Opening of the Section of Psychology At the Annual Meeting of the British Medical Association, Held in Bristol, August, 1894"
doi
10.1136/bmj.2.1753.256

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