- Reginald Spencer Ellery
Dr Reginald Spencer Ellery (1897 - 1955), was a pioneer in the practice of
psychiatry in Melbourne, Australia. He was also noted as an autobiographer, memoirist, communist, and poet.Under Dr J. K. Adey's supervision at Sunbury, Ellery developed a greater understanding of psychiatry; together they were responsible in 1925 for the first successful application in
Australia of Wagner-Jauregg's malarial-fever treatment for general paralysis of theinsane .A member of the British Psychological Society, from 1938 Ellery allied himself with a group of progressive psychiatrists led by Dr
Paul Dane . In establishing theMelbourne Institute forPsycho-Analysis in October 1940, the group encountered opposition from both the Federal government and the local branch of theBritish Medical Association .Although he never became a party member, Ellery was attracted to communism. During the early 1940s he published several pamphlets and books which prescribed
communism as apanacea for mental and social ills.Works
* The Cow Jumped Over the Moon (1956), (autobiography)
* Psychological Aspects of Modern Warfare (1945), published by John Reed and Max Harris.
* Eyes Left! - Book-pamphlet on the Soviet Union and the Post-War World.
*Schizophrenia, The Cinderella of Psychiatry. - Re-publication of a successful discussion of a major illness.External links
* http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A140102b.htm
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