Home Bright Sparcs
Biographical entry

Home | Browse | Search | Previous | Next
Be a Bright Sparcs Supporter

Brothers, Charles Ronald David (1905 - 1963)

Go to Gallery Page Brothers, Charles Ronald David
Published SourcesGallery
Psychiatrist
Born: 15 January 1905.  Died: 3 October 1963.
Charles Brothers was a founding member of the Victorian Mental Health Authority from 1952 to 1963 and its Vice-Chairman. He was in charge of monitoring and improving patient and staff conditions within Victoria’s mental health institutions.

Career Highlights
As part of this role, Brothers regularly visited psychiatric hospitals and began collecting psychiatric paraphernalia, including artefacts, records, photographs, and interviews with Dr Cunningham-Dax (Chairman) and others.

Through word of mouth the collection greatly expanded as institutions began sending Brothers their old artefacts directly. The collection reached over 700 objects and was housed in the Charles Brothers Museum at the Mental Health Library. The Museum closed in the late 1980s and most of its items were split between the Public Records Office of Victoria, Museum Victoria and the Royal Melbourne Hospital. Some items still remain unaccounted for.

Chronology
1927 - 1928Medical Officer at the Royal Melbourne Hospital
1929 - 1936Medical Officer at the Victorian Department of Mental Hygiene
1936Honorary Psychiatrist at the Royal Hobart Hospital
1936Medical Superintendent at Lachlan Park Mental Hospital
1941Honorary Major in the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps
1946Chairman of the Mental Deficiency Board
1946Director of the State Psychological Clinic
1946 - 1951Director of Mental Hygiene, Tasmania
1950Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians
1950President of the Australian Association of Psychiatrists
1951 - 1963Deputy director of the State Mental Hygiene Authority, Victoria

 

Google
Structure based on ISAAR(CPF) - click here for an explanation of the fields.Prepared by: Annette Alafaci
Created: 12 October 2006
Modified: 29 January 2007

Published by The University of Melbourne eScholarship Research Centre on ASAPWeb, 1994 - 2007
Originally published 1994-1999 by Australian Science Archives Project, 1999-2006 by the Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre
Disclaimer, Copyright and Privacy Policy
Submit any comments, questions, corrections and additions
Prepared by: Acknowledgements
Updated: 26 February 2007
http://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/biogs/P004804b.htm

[ Top of page | Bright Sparcs Home | Browse | Search ]