Frances Ames

South African neurologist and psychiatrist

Frances Ames - South African neurologist and psychiatrist
Born

April 20th, 1920
105 years ago

Died

November 11th, 2002
22 years ago — 82 years old

Category

Activists & Humanitarians

Country

South Africa

Links & References

Contributed significantly to neurology and psychiatry in South Africa. Worked as a psychiatrist at various institutions and was involved in mental health advocacy. Contributed to research focused on the intersection of mental health and human rights. Actively participated in organizations addressing mental health issues during apartheid and advocated for better treatment and understanding of mental illness within the context of human rights.

Served as a psychiatrist in South Africa

Actively advocated for mental health rights

Contributed to human rights organizations

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