Robert Brocklesby Davis

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Preceded byCapt. C.W.E. Peters
Succeeded byDr. L. P Verma
Born(1911-12-27)27 December 1911
Amritsar, Punjab
Died7 October 1980(1980-10-07) (aged 68)
Charlotteville, USA
Robert Brocklesby Davis
M.B.B.S.
Superintendent of Central Institute of Psychiatry
In office
11 March 1946 (1946-03-11)  24 March 1955 (1955-03-24)
Preceded byCapt. C.W.E. Peters
Succeeded byDr. L. P Verma
Personal details
Born(1911-12-27)27 December 1911
Amritsar, Punjab
Died7 October 1980(1980-10-07) (aged 68)
Charlotteville, USA
RelationsEdith Turner (sister)
Victor Turner (brother-in-law)
EducationCambridge University
AwardsPadma Shri
1966
Military career
RankHonorary Lieutenant Colonel
Battles / warsBattle of Shangshak
AwardsDistinguished Service Order
1944
Medical career
InstitutionsCentral Institute of Psychiatry

Robert Brocklesby Davis (27 December 1911 – 7 October 1980) was a british-born psychiatrist known for his contributions to mental health care and education in India.

Davis was born on 27 December 1911 in Amritsar to Dr. George Brocklesby Davis, a missionary doctor, and Lucy Howard, a missionary schoolteacher.[citation needed] He was the eldest of eight children.[citation needed] In 1919, amidst political unrest against britishers in British India, his family relocated to Ely, England.[citation needed]

He was educated at Stowe School in Buckinghamshire and earned a B.A. in Anatomy, Physiology, and Psychology from Cambridge University in 1932.[1] Davis completed his M.R.C.S. & L.R.C.P. in 1935 and his M.B.B.S. from Cambridge in 1936.[1] During his house appointments at London Hospital in 1935-36, he received the London Hospital Prize in Clinical Medicine and Surgery.[citation needed]

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