Gillespie, Robert Dick, (15 Dec. 1897–30 Oct. 1945), Physician for Psychological Medicine, Guy’s Hospital, and Lecturer in Psychological Medicine, Guy’s Hospital Medical School; Air Commodore, late RAFVR; Corr. Member of American Psychiatric Association; Member of the Association of Physicians; Examiner in Psychological Medicine to the Royal College, and University of London; McNeill Lecturer to the University of Aberdeen, 1935; Consulting Physician to the Cassel Hospital; Salmon Lecturer, New York, 1941

1983 ◽  
Vol 142 (4) ◽  
pp. 345-349
Author(s):  
A. H. Crisp

I took up my present appointment at St. George's Hospital Medical School in 1967 and found myself with friendly colleagues and a tradition of undergraduate teaching of psychiatry extending back to the immediate post-war period. This tradition had also been expressed in the textbook Psychological Medicine, written and revised over successive years by Guttman, Curran and Partridge, and in more recent years by Peter Storey, currently a senior colleague here. The book is hallmarked by its clarity of expression and the richness of its clinical observation, and has for long been a favourite with both undergraduates and postgraduates.


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