Talk:Elizabeth Casson

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thanks Victuallers (talk) 07:45, 10 August 2016 (UTC)

Bits from Jstor to add

 * In 1927 she became a member of the British Homeopathy Society and later became a fellow which lasted until her death.


 * In 1922 she "took the D.P.M" - I'm not sure what this is Doctor of Podiatric Medicine?
 * While at Holloway she got female medics together to discuss psychological medicine and formed the "Psychological Medicine of the Medical Women's Federation" - it was still on going at time of her death.
 * After winning Gaskell award she set up the Gaskell club for past winners which is an annual dinner to welcome new winners.
 * She credited Sir David Henderson for first giving her an interest in occupational therapy from his running of Gartnavel Hospital department.
 * Patients moved to Barnsley Hall Hospital, Bromsgrove during war. During war her own home was bombed which led to her moving to Clevedon.
 * After war school moved to Churchill Hospital, Headington and Casson visited regularly.
 * Was an active representative for her division for B.M.A.


 * Full Dorset house routine & good quotes.


 * Good quote from Casson about setting up of Dorest House.