Dr Allan Tait, FRCP EdinDr Allan Christie Tait, FRCP Edin Allan Tait was born in Glasgow, the youngest of four children, and qualified in Medicine at Glasgow University. He first met the lady who was to become his wife when, as a student, he was seconded to run a first aid station managed by her - Jean Hay, a teacher. They married in 1947 after his demob from the RAF. He had served in North Africa and the Middle East and developed a lifelong love of travel. He returned to Glasgow working in Public Health and Psychiatry, then in 1953 accepted an invitation to join Crichton Royal Hospital which at that time was a hospital accepting local, national and even some international psychiatric referrals, and later became a noted training centre for generations of young psychiatrists who benefited form his mentoring and warm hospitality. Retirement to Edinburgh saw him as a regular at concerts of the Scottish Chamber Orchestra in the Queen’s Hall and Usher Hall. A three-month spell as WHO adviser on the development His wife predeceased him in 2007 after which he went into a nursing home and became as popular a figure there as he had been wherever he worked. He leaves a son, daughter-in-law and two grandchildren.
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