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George Savage (physician)

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Over the course of the 1880s private practice took up more of Savage's time; he retired from Bethlem in 1888 to devote himself entirely to private practice. In 1882 he married Adelaide Sutton, the daughter of another doctor.
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from 1861. After 1865, he was resident at Guy's; he earned his MD in 1867. He remained a regular lecturer at the hospital for decades after.
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The Harveian Oration on Experimental Psychology and Hypnotism Delivered before the Royal College of Physicians of London, October 18, 1909
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Savage, G.H., Insanity and Allied Neuroses: Practical and Clinical (Fourth Edition), Cassell and Company Limited, (London), 1893.
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saw him intermittently for a decade, and he is among the figures lampooned in the Sir William Bradshaw of
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Poirier, Suzanne. “The Weir Mitchell Rest Cure: Doctor and Patients.” Women’s Studies 10.1 (1983): 15–40
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Shortly after his wife's death Savage accepted an appointment as an assistant medical officer at
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Banks, Joanne Trautmann. “Mrs Woolf in Harley Street.” The Lancet 351.9109 (1998): 1124–1126
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He drew his private clientele from wealthy or well-connected London society.
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Insanity and Allied Neuroses: Practical and Clinical (Second Edition)
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Insanity and Allied Neuroses: Practical and Clinical (Third Edition)
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All That Summer She Was Mad: Virginia Woolf and her Doctors
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The Anatomy of Madness: Essays in the History of Psychiatry
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Insanity and Allied Neuroses: Practical and Clinical
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During his time as a doctor for a mining company in
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Vanity Fair
Brighton
Brighton College
Guy's Hospital
Nenthead
Bethlem Royal Hospital
MRCP
Journal of Mental Science
Thomas Clouston
Daniel Hack Tuke
Henry Maudsley
J. C. Bucknill
Virginia Woolf
Mrs. Dalloway
Harveian Oration
Royal College of Physicians
“Obituary: Sir Geoge Savage, M.D., F.R.C.P.”
"Savage, Sir George Henry"
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/38635
UK public library membership
"Savage, Sir George Henry"
doi
10.1016/S0140-6736(98)02502-1
doi
10.1080/00497878.1983.9978577
"The Harveian Oration ON EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY AND HYPNOTISM: Delivered before the Royal College of Physicians of London, October 18th 1909"
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