Abstract

![Figure][1] Eilenberg was an exceptionally able clinician with administrative ability and an intense interest in medical ethics. He seemed the right man for the psychiatric services at Northwick Park Hospital and their liaison with the Medical Research Council’s Clinical Research Centre

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  • To broaden his experience Eilenberg spent 1961-1962 at the Mayo Clinic as a staff psychiatrist

  • Eilenberg was an exceptionally able clinician with administrative ability and an intense interest in medical ethics. He seemed the right man for the psychiatric services at Northwick Park Hospital and their liaison with the Medical Research Council’s Clinical Research Centre when it opened in 1970

  • New Zealand attracted him more and he completed a successful career in Auckland, where he migrated in 1975

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Introduction

To broaden his experience Eilenberg spent 1961-1962 at the Mayo Clinic as a staff psychiatrist. Consultant psychiatrist at Wembley, Shenley and Northwick Park Hospitals, UK, Director of the Division of Psychiatry at Auckland Hospital, New Zealand Eilenberg was an exceptionally able clinician with administrative ability and an intense interest in medical ethics.

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