Allan Memorial Institute

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Allan Memorial Institute
Location
Place Montreal, Quebec, (Canada)
Organization
Care System RAMQ (Quebec medicare)
Hospital Type Unknown
Affiliated University McGill University Faculty of Medicine
Services
Emergency Dept. Unknown
Beds Unknown
History
Founded Unknown
Links
Website Unknown
See also Hospitals in Canada

The Allan Memorial Institute (AMI), located in Montreal, Quebec, houses the Psychiatry Department of the Royal Victoria Hospital (a McGill University Health Centre hospital). Although currently a respected psychiatric hospital, the Allan (as it is often referred to) is notorious for its role in the CIA’s Project MKULTRA, the Agency's initiative to develop "mind control" techniques which were implemented at the Allan by Dr. D. Ewan Cameron.

The AMI occupies the mansion built by Sir Hugh Allan, a wealthy Montreal businessman. This villa-like building, named Ravenscrag by the Allan family, is perched on the side of Mount Royal at the top of McTavish Street. It is one of many old, large homes that dot the southern slope of Mount Royal (an area colloquially referred to as the Golden Square Mile). Sir Hugh Allan's heirs donated Ravenscrag to the Royal Victoria Hospital in 1940.

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Books A Father, a Son and the CIA - The astonishing story of how a man's life was destroyed by brainwashing experiments funded by the CIA and carried out by Dr. Ewen Cameron at Montreal's Allan Memorial Institute by Harvey Weinstein. James Lorimer & Company, Publishers. Toronto, 1988.

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