Metadata: Lewis, Sir Aubrey Julian (1900-1975)
Collection
- Country:
- United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
- Holding institution:
- King's College London: College Archives
- Holding institution (official language):
- King's College London: College Archives
- Postal address:
- Room 302 Strand BuildingStrand London Greater London United Kingdom WC2R 2LS
- Phone number:
- Telephone: 020 7848 2015
- Email:
- Email: archives@kcl.ac.uk
- Reference number:
- IOP/PP3
- Title:
- Lewis, Sir Aubrey Julian (1900-1975)
- Title (official language):
- Lewis, Sir Aubrey Julian (1900-1975)
- Creator/accumulator:
- Lewis, Sir, Aubrey Julian, 1900-1975, Knight, Professor of Psychiatry and Head of the Institute of Psychiatry
- Date(s):
- 1905/2009
- Language:
- English
- Extent:
- 17 boxes
- Scope and content:
- Papers of Aubrey Lewis, 1905-2009, relating to his university education and early medical training, 1920-1929, including essays, editorials, notes on anthropological study of Indigenous Australian people, and details of Rockefeller fellowship. Material relating to the Maudsley Hospital, including research on treatments for hysteria, correspondence, videotaped interviews with Aubrey Lewis and Carlos Paton Blacker. Papers relating to Aubrey Lewis's Rockefeller-funded tour of Europe, 1937 (tour of European medical facilities and medical researchers in neurology, psychiatry, genetics, and other related fields, funded by the Rockefeller foundation and undertaken by Aubrey Lewis) including Rockefeller foundation file card, manuscript notes, correspondence, manuscript notes, draft copies of report. Material, 1938-1944, relating to the provision of psychiatric health care in World War Two, including papers relating to the Committee of Psychiatrists (a voluntary committee of London based psychiatrists formed in 1938, in order to discuss the best approach for providing psychiatric health care to military personnel and civilians in the event of war, and to provide advice to the Ministry of Health on this subject), correspondence, reports and memoranda, DVD copy of film, _Neuropsychology_. Draft articles, lectures, reviews, and associated research materials, 1934-1976. Published articles, lectures and reviews by Aubrey Lewis, 1926-1972. Personal correspondence, 1931-1975. Papers relating to publications and broadcasts by Aubrey Lewis, 1936-1968, including correspondence, memoranda of agreement, press cuttings, and reviews. Papers relating to committees and advisory bodies, 1943-1969 including memorandum for consultation by the Inter-Departmental Committee on Medical Schools, materials relating to population growth, demography, and the Royal Society Population Study Group, papers relating to the University Grants Committee. Tributes, honours and obituaries, 1959-1976, including published tributes, obituaries, letters of condolence. Photographs, mostly of Lewis and his wife, including copies covering his childhood and early life, visits to the USA and Australia and Institute social functions, spanning [1905]-1976.
- Administrative/biographical history:
- Aubrey Julian Lewis was born on 8 November 1900 in Adelaide, South Australia, into a respected Jewish family. He was educated at the Christian Brothers' College, Adelaide and Adelaide University medical school, graduated MB BCh, 1923; resident medical officer, subsequently medical registrar and surgical registrar, Adelaide Hospital, 1923-1926; undertook anthropological studies of Indigenous Australian peoples, 1926; awarded Rockefeller Fellowship in Psychiatry and trained in Boston, Baltimore, London, Heidelberg and Berlin, 1926-1928; Member of Royal College of Physicians, 1928; research fellow, Maudsley Hospital, London, 1928; psychiatrist, Maudsley Hospital, 1929; qualified as Doctor of Medicine, 1931; consultant, Maudsley Hospital, 1932; married Hilda North Stoessiger, 1934; Clinical Director, Maudsley Hospital, 1936; elected Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, 1938; Clinical Director, Mill Hill Emergency Hospital, 1939-1945; served on the Expert Committee on the Work of Psychiatrists and Psychologists in the Services, 1942; honorary secretary to the neurosis subcommittee of the Royal Medico-Psychological Association, 1942; served on the Advisory Committee on Army Psychiatry; appointed Professor of Psychiatry at the University of London, 1946; honorary director of the occupational psychiatry research unit (later the social psychiatry unit), Medical Research Council, 1948; became first psychiatrist to be member of Medical Research Council, 1952; knighted 1959; member of the American Philosophical Society, 1961; retired from the Maudsley Hospital and appointed Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry, 1966; elected Fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1972; died, 1975.
- Access points: persons/families:
- Lewis, Aubrey Julian
- Access, restrictions:
- Almost all open, subject to signature of reader's undertaking form. A number of files (ref IOP/PP3/2/1/1-32, IOP/PP3/2/2/1-78, IOP/PP3/2/7, IOP/PP3/2/8), contain sensitive material and are currently closed.
- Finding aids:
- Online catalogue see https://kingscollections.org/catalogues/kclca/collection/l/10le63-1/
- Yerusha Network member:
- AIM25
- Author of the description:
- Entry compiled by Lianne Smith and Kate O'Brien. Sources: the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, The Career and Contributions of Sir Aubrey Lewis by Michael Shepherd and European Psychiatry on the Eve of War: Aubrey Lewis, the Maudsley Hospital and the Rockefeller Foundation in the 1930s by Katherine Angel, Edgar Jones and Michael Neve.
- King's College London College Archives