Sargant, William Walters (1907-1988)
- Sargant, William Walters, 1907-1988.
- Date:
- c.1920-1987
- Reference:
- PP/WWS
- Archives and manuscripts
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Arrangement
The material is arranged by section as follows:
A. Personal, biographical and general correspondence c.1920s-1981;
B. Institutions
B.1 Maudsley Hospital 1948-1949;
B.2 St Thomas's Hospital 1948-c.1965;
B.3 Other 1948);
C. General psychiatry
C.1 Practice of psychiatry c.1936-c.1970s;
C.2 America c.1943-1960s);
D. Early work
D.1 General/drugs c.1936-1948;
D.2 Anaemia and diabetes 1931-1933;
D.3 Bromide intoxication c.1936;
D.4 Benzedrine 1936-c.1942;
D.5 Anorexia c.1936-1966;
D.6 Hyperventilation 1938-1940;
D.7 Epilepsy c.1939-c.1950s);
E. War
E.1 Correspondence 1940-1975;
E.2 Writings 1940-[1967];
E.3 Sutton Emergency Hospital clinical records 1940-1947);
F. Post-war work
F.1 Abreaction 1947-c.1950s;
F.2 Anxiety c.1958-1967;
F.3 Depression 1942-1982;
F.4 Drugs 1956-1976;
F.5 Electrical convulsion therapy 1944-1951;
F.6 Insulin 1938-c.1957;
F.7 Leucotomy and psychosurgery 1937-1973;
F.8 Narcosis c.1968-c.1973;
F.9 Phobias 1969-1970;
F.10 Schizophrenia c.1940s-c.1966;
F.11 Other 1950-1967);
G. Conversion, religion and brainwashing
G.1 General c.1940s-1980;
G.2 Battle for the Mind 1957-1959;
G.3 The Mind Possessed c.1973;
G.4 Lectures and papers c.1940s-1973;
G.5 "Hearst" 1975-1976;
G.6 Soviet propaganda c.1959-1960s;
G.7 Police confessions 1959-1963);
H. Medico-legal
H.1 Physiology of violent behaviour c.1943;
H.2 Harold Challoner 1963-1965;
H.3 Timothy Evans 1953-1966);
J. British Broadcasting Corporation
J.1 Scripts and transcripts c.1962;
J.2 Writings about television 1967-1968)
Dr Dally reported that the material was in considerable disarray on arrival at her home and she subsequently grouped the majority of the papers into categories by subject, most of these representing either medical conditions or methods of treatment. It was felt that by this stage the original order of the papers had been irrevocably lost and that any substantial re-arrangement by the archivist would represent an equally artificial order. The present subject categories, with some re-adjustments and additions, therefore reflect in large measure the structure imposed by Ann Dally from her perspective as William Sargant's biographer, medical historian and retired medical practitioner. These groupings have, however, been re-arranged by the archivist to reflect, very approximately, different phases of Sargant's career, e.g. into "early" and "post-war" work, although there is a degree of chronological overlap between these. There was also considerable duplication of reprints, drafts, etc. between overlapping categories and these have, to a large extent, been weeded out. The usual disadvantages of an arrangement by subject, however, still apply. For example, many of the subjects/ conditions/ treatments are heavily inter-related, e.g. "schizophrenia" and "insulin treatment", and it is necessary to consult material in both sections. Likewise, many of the treatments covered by subject categories in Section F, "Post-war work", were also pioneered during the Second World War and there is material about them in Section E.
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Biographical note
Born 24 April 1907
Qualified in medicine, St Mary's Hospital, 1930
House Physician and House Surgeon to the Medical and Surgical Professorial Units, St Mary's Hospital, 1930-1931
House Physician to the Neurological Unit, St Mary's Hospital, 1931
Resident Medical Superintendent, St Mary's Hospital, 1932
Assistant to the Medical Professorial Unit, St Mary's Hospital, 1932-1934
Member of the Royal College of Physicians, 1933
Period of illness and resignation from St Mary's; locum at Hanwell Mental Hospital, Middlesex and periods in private and general practice, 1934
Medical Officer, Maudsley Hospital, 1935-1946
Clinical Assistant to the Psychiatric Department, St George's Hospital, 1937-1942
Rockefeller Fellowship and Research Fellow in Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, 1938-1939
Deputy Clinical Director, Sutton Emergency Hospital (Maudsley Hospital), 1939-1945
Acting Honorary Psychiatrist to West End Hospital for Nervous Disorders, c.1942-1945
An Introduction to Physical Methods of Treatment in Psychiatry, 1944
Visiting Professor of Neuropsychiatry, Duke University Medical School, North Carolina, USA, 1947-1948
Consultant, St Thomas' Hospital, 1948
Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, 1949
Registrar, Royal Medico-Psychological Association, 1952-1971
President of the Section of Psychiatry of the Royal Society of Medicine, 1956-1957
The Battle for the Mind, 1957
Associate Secretary, World Psychiatric Association, 1961-1966
Autobiography: The Unquiet Mind, 1967
Retired from St Thomas' Hospital, 1972
The Mind Possessed, 1973
Died 27 August 1988
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Subjects
- Substance-Related Disorders
- Psychiatry
- World War II
- Alcohol
- Pharmaceutical Preparations
- Tobacco
- Religion
- Medical Records
- Anemia
- Diabetes Mellitus
- Bromides
- Anorexia Nervosa
- Hyperventilation
- Epilepsy
- Anxiety
- Mental Disorders
- Depression
- Drug Prescriptions
- Electroconvulsive Therapy
- Insulin
- Surgery
- Schizophrenia
- Television/Radio
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- 1522
- 582
- 2649