Allan McLane Hamilton

Allan McLane Hamilton
Hamilton, c.1919
Born(1848-10-06)October 6, 1848
DiedNovember 23, 1919(1919-11-23) (aged 71)
Resting placePoughkeepsie Rural Cemetery
Alma materColumbia University (MD)
OccupationPsychiatrist
Spouses
Florence Rutgers Craig
(m. 1874; div. 1902)
    May Copeland Tomlinson
    (m. 1902)
    ChildrenLouis McLane Hamilton
    Parent(s)Philip Hamilton
    Rebecca McLane
    FamilyHamilton
    Schuyler

    Allan McLane Hamilton FRSE (October 6, 1848 – November 23, 1919) was an American psychiatrist, specializing in suicide and the impact of accidents and trauma upon mental health, and in criminal insanity, appearing at several trials.

    He was a founder of the New York Psychiatrical Society. He was a Professor of Psychiatry at Cornell Medical College in New York. He was the grandson of Louis McLane on his mother's side and Alexander Hamilton on his father's side, and in 1910, he wrote The Intimate Life of Alexander Hamilton, a biography of his grandfather.