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Richard P. Michael, MD, PhD, DSc, FRCPsych Formerly Reader in Behavioural Physiology and Consultant Psychiatrist at the Bethlem Royal and Maudsley Hospital (1963–1972), Professor of Psychiatry and Anatomy, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, USA
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Richard Michael, who died recently at the age of 89, gained a reputation for his meticulous and ground-breaking studies of the neuroendocrine mechanisms underlying sexual behaviour, a subject highly relevant to clinical and social psychiatry. These studies involved the