Douglas Kelley

Douglas Kelley
Born
Douglas McGlashan Kelley

(1912-08-11)August 11, 1912
DiedJanuary 1, 1958(1958-01-01) (aged 45)
Spouse
Alice Vivienne Hill
(m. 1940)
Children3
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of California, San Francisco
University of California, Berkeley
Columbia University
ThesisRorschach studies in acute experimental alcoholic intoxication (1941)
Academic work
DisciplinePsychiatry, criminology
InstitutionsUniversity of California, Berkeley
Notable works
  • 22 Cells in Nuremberg (1947)
Military career
BranchUnited States Army Medical Corps
RankLieutenant colonel

Lieutenant Colonel Douglas McGlashan Kelley (11 August 1912 – 1 January, 1958) was a United States Army Military Intelligence Corps officer who served as chief psychiatrist at Nuremberg Prison during the first months of the Nuremberg trials. He worked to ascertain defendants' competency before they stood trial.