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FRCS Fellowship of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons (FRCS) is a professional certification, professional qualification to practise as a senior surgeon in Republic of Ireland, Ireland or the United Kingdom. It is bestowed on an wikt:intercollegiate, ...
(6 January 1874 in
Ware, Hertfordshire Ware is a town and civil parish in the East Hertfordshire district, in the county of Hertfordshire, England. It is close to the county town of Hertford. In the 2021 United Kingdom census, 2021 Census, the parish had a population of 19,622. Hist ...
– 14 September 1952 in
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, Hertfordshire) was an English physician and psychotherapist. He appears as a character in the '' Casualty 1907'' and ''
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'' television series, where he was played by
Will Houston William Houston (born July 19, 1968), sometimes credited as Will Houston, is an English actor. Early life and career Born in Sussex, England, he grew up in Northern Ireland. Trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama, Houston has play ...
. Culpin lived at Meads,
Loughton Loughton () is a suburban town and civil parish in the Epping Forest District of Essex. The town borders Waltham Abbey, Theydon Bois, Chigwell, Chingford, and Buckhurst Hill, and lies north-east of Charing Cross. For statistical purposes ...
, where he is commemorated by a
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.


Publications

*''Mental Abnormality: Facts and Theories'' (1948) *''Psychology in Medicine'' (1945) *''Recent Advances in the Study of Psychoneuroses'' (1931) *''Spiritualism and the New Psychology: An Explanation of Spiritualist Phenomena and Beliefs in Terms of Modern Knowledge'' (1920)


References


Sources

* Frances Millais MacKeith, ‘Culpin, Millais (1874–1952)’,
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography The ''Dictionary of National Biography'' (''DNB'') is a standard work of reference on notable figures from History of the British Isles, British history, published since 1885. The updated ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'' (''ODNB'') ...
, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Oct 2006 http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/51592 accessed Millais Culpin (1874–1952): * CULPIN, Millais’, Who Was Who, A & C Black, 1920–2008; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2007
accessed 29 Jan 2012
* obituary: * http://hopc.bps.org.uk/document-download-area/document-download$.cfm?file_uuid=DB90CC9A-BD85-6D7B-0B27-82B9F9046938&ext=pdf *
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http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/culpin-millais-12872


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Culpin, Millais 1874 births 1952 deaths Anomalistic psychology English psychologists Presidents of the British Psychological Society Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons of England People from Loughton