Paul D. MacLean Papers 1936; 1944-1993
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Fulton, John F.
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John G. Fulton was a student at the University of Virginia in 1834. Professor John P. Emmet was the first professor of Natural History at the University of Virginia. From the description of Notes on chemistry taken from the lectures of Dr. John P. Emmet, 1834. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 528791102 Baptist clergyman at Tecumseh, Michigan. From the description of John I. Fulton papers, 1846. (University of Mich...
Maclean, Paul D.
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Paul MacLean, through his scientific research, made significant contributions to the fields of physiology, psychiatry, and brain research. Over the course of his long career, MacLean was instrumental in proposing and defining the triune concept of the brain. MacLeans evolutionary Triune Brain theory proposed that the human brain was in reality three brains in one; the R-complex, the Limbic system and the neocortex. Paul MacLean was born in Phelps, New York on May 1, 1913...
National Institute of Mental Health (U.S.). Laboratory of Brain Evolution and Behavior.
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Yale university. School of medicine
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James D. Kenney was attending physician, Yale New Haven Hospital, 1968-2007; president, medical staff, 1976-1977; attending physician, Hospital of St. Raphael, New Haven; associate dean for postgraduate and continuing medical education, Yale University School of Medicine, 1978-2001; clinical professor of medicine; and editor of The Medical Letter. From the description of School of Medicine, Yale University, records of James D. Kenney as associate dean for postgraduate and continuing ...