Sir Thomas Clouston (1840–1915)
Sir Thomas Clouston (1840–1915)
Sir Thomas Clouston (1840–1915)
Sir Thomas Clouston (1840–1915)
Sir Thomas Clouston (1840–1915)
Sir Thomas Clouston (1840–1915)
Sir Thomas Clouston (1840–1915)
Sir Thomas Clouston (1840–1915)

Image credit: NHS Lothian Charity – Tonic Collection

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Sir Thomas Clouston FRSE, PRCPE, was Physician-Superintendent from 1873. He gained recognition for his work on mental illness and transformed psychiatry into a recognised medical speciality.

NHS Lothian Charity – Tonic Collection

Edinburgh

Title

Sir Thomas Clouston (1840–1915)

Date

1909

Medium

plaster

Measurements

H 66 x W 41 x D 26 cm

Accession number

1292

Acquisition method

presented by A. J. A. L., 1902

Work type

Bust

Signature/marks description

inscribed across back of shoulders: Geo. J. WEBSTER Sc.

Inscription description

plaque on plinth: T. S. CLOUSTON M.D. / PRESENTED BY / A. J. A. L. / 1902. /G. J. WEBSTER Sc.

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