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Putnam, James Jackson, 1846-1918 (27)

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Neurologist Putnam (A.B., 1866, and M.D., 1870, Harvard) lived and practiced in Boston, Mass. Putnam (Harvard, M.D. 1870) studied in Europe under Rokitansky and Meynert and became friends with Huylings Jackson. Returning to Boston, he was the first lecturer on nervous diseases ever appointed at the Harvard Medical School; the Department of Neurology was begun with his classes in 1872. That year he also started one of the first neurological clinics in the U.S., at Massach...

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James Jackson Putnam Children's Center (Roxbury, Mass.) (1)

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James Jackson Putnam Children's Center (Boston, Mass.) (1)

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James Jackson Putnam Children's Center for Infants and Pre-School Children. (1)

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The James Jackson Putnam Children's Center opened in 1943, under the co-direction of Dr. Marian Cabot Putnam and Beata Rank. The Center was established with the goals of providing psychiatric treatment to young children, offering a daycare program for the local community, and conducting a long-term study of healthy children, which became the Well Baby Clinic directed by T. Berry Brazelton. The Center came to specialize in long-term treatment of autistic children. The Center was closed in 1979...

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