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  1. 21 de feb. de 2023 · Memoirs of a famous alienist: Dr. Allan Mclane Hamilton’s “Recollections” throw light on some of the historic murder trials in which he took part. Anonymous; Reviews: Types of Insanity.

  2. 25 de ene. de 2002 · Allan McLane Hamilton believes that H turned to religion because of his “fear for the future welfare of his country,” and Mitchell states that “Hamilton was returning to his early sacred beliefs, from which his attention had long been distracted by the public tasks he had in hand.”

  3. When Allan McLane Hamilton was born on 6 October 1848, in Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States, his father, Philip Hamilton, was 46 and his mother, Rebecca Wells McLane, was 35. He married Florence Rutger Craig in 1874, in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 son.

  4. 10 de nov. de 2020 · That idea was later refuted by Hamilton’s grandson, Allan McLane Hamilton, who said his grandfather did indeed own them and his own papers proved it.

  5. 20 de nov. de 2020 · November 20, 2020. Matthew L. Edwards, MD. Publication. Article. Psychiatric Times Vol 37, Issue 11. Volume 37. Issue 11. A prominent forensic psychiatrist and the grandson of founding father Alexander Hamilton, Allan McLane Hamilton, MD, was a proponent for the use of nitrous oxide for diagnostic and therapeutic use. LOOKING BACK TO LOOK FORWARD.

  6. Allan McLane Hamilton has 73 books on Goodreads with 518 ratings. Allan McLane Hamilton’s most popular book is The Intimate Life of Alexander Hamilton.

  7. 6 de ago. de 2016 · Henry Wager Halleck (January 16, 1815) - Elizabeth Hamilton (February 9, 1831) (United States Public Domain) Elizabeth Hamilton was four years old when her future husband entered West Point. She was the eleventh child (among a total of fourteen children) born to the fourth son (John Church 1792-1882) and the fifth child born to Alexander (1755 or 1757-1804) and Elizabeth (1757-1854) Hamilton.