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Thomas Henry Bewley (8 July 1926 – 26 June 2022) was a British and Irish psychiatrist who specialised in the treatment of addiction disorders. He was president of the
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from 1984 to 1987.


Career

Bewley was born in
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on 8 July 1926 into a
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family with a strong medical tradition. The Bewley family were well established in Dublin and among many other things established the well-known
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cafes. He attended the
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, 1944–1950. After graduation he was appointed a
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at
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, a major psychiatric hospital in Dublin. He then moved to
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and spent short periods at various hospitals before taking up a post at the
Maudsley Hospital The Maudsley Hospital is a British psychiatric hospital in south London. The Maudsley is the largest mental health training institution in the UK. It is part of South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, and works in partnership with the ...
. He then spent a year in
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and when he returned in 1960 took up a post at
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and gained the position of
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the following year. Bewley was actively involved in the Royal College of Psychiatrists and was elected its Dean and then President in 1987. He wrote a history of the Royal College of Psychiatrists entitled ''Madness to Mental Illness''. Bewley's portrait hangs in the Royal College of Psychiatrists, Prescot Street, London. It was painted by Prof. David Tindle RA in 1988.


Personal life

While at St. Patrick's Hospital in Dublin, he met a young medical student called Beulah Knox. They married in 1955 and had five children. Their daughter
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is Professor of Obstetrics & Women's Health at King's College London. Beulah died in 2018.


References

1926 births 2022 deaths Alumni of Trinity College Dublin Bewley family British psychiatrists Fellows of the Royal College of Psychiatrists Irish psychiatrists Members of the Order of the British Empire {{UK-psychiatrist-stub