TY - JOUR AB - 3 n JWemoriam I n 1966 Dr. Cameron was awarded Th e Mental Hygiene Institute of Mont­ real's "Mental Health Award" for out­ standing contribution to the Mental health of the Canadian people. He was also awarded the Adolf Meyer Memorial Award and the Samuel Rubin Award and the National Fellowship of the American Geriatric Society. In 1945 he was asked by the Military Tribunal at Niirnberg to examine Rudolph Hess. In 1962 he gave the Maudsley Lecture in London, England. H e was associated with McGill Uni­ versity from 1943 until 1964 and was the first Director of Psychiatry at McGill and the Royal Victoria Hospital, and his prodigious efforts at international, national, provincial and local level served to strengthen immeasurably the existing foundation of psychiatric knowledge The Canadian Psychiatric Association and led to the initiation and consolida­ mourns the death of Dr. D . Ewen Cam­ tion of far-reaching advances in the field eron on 8th September, 1967. of psychiatric research, education and A t the time of his death Dr. Cameron treatment. was Research Professor of Psychiatry at the Albany Medical School and Director As a diligent seeker after new knowl­ of The Psychiatry and Aging TI - Donald Ewen Cameron—1901–1967 JF - Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal DO - 10.1177/070674376701200508 DA - 1967-10-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/sage/donald-ewen-cameron-1901-1967-v0Frj0jBl1 SP - 475 EP - 475 VL - 12 IS - 5 DP - DeepDyve ER -