Jamison, the Lawyer

Jamison, the Lawyer is a supporting character in the 1922 silent film, Doctor Jack. He was played by C. Norman Hammond.

He is friends with the Sick-Little-Well-Girl's family andwas one of the few people who held suspicion of Dr. Ludwig von Saulsbourg who was working on her for four years with no progress. Ludwig became threated by Jamison and suggested that the Sick-Little-Well-Girl be moved to his asylum.

Jamison would later meet Doctor Jack when he got a letter saying his elderly mother was seriously ill. He meets Doctor Jack and his mother, who immediately becomes filled with energy and happiness which made Jamison question Doctor Jack. Doctor Jack explains that he gave his mother some new medicine but the mother makes no mention of medicine. Doctor Jack then explains that Jamison was the medicine and sent him over to cheer him up and suggests the same "remedy" once a month.

Jamison then sees Doctor Jack healing two elderly gentlemen using music and boxing gloves and decides to ask Doctor Jack to help the Sick-Little-Well-Girl and to ignore Ludwig's methods.