John Money papers 1802-1993 1980-1984

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John Money papers 1802-1993 1980-1984

Writings, lectures, course materials, printedmaterials from research, and miscellaneous items created and collected bypsychologist/sexologist Dr. John William Money. The bulk of the collection is acomplete carbon-copy set of Money's lectures from his class, "Biosocial Aspectsof Human Sexuality" at Johns Hopkins University, in fall 1980. The collectionalso includes a number of Money's early writings; article off-prints; and his"Autobiographical Statement," later re-titled "Explorations in Human Behavior"and published in the second volume of (1993), edited by C. Eugene Walker. The History of Clinical Psychology in Autobiography

3 archive cartons.; 1 linear foot.

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Money, John, 1921-2006

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Physician; Baltimore, Maryland. From the description of John Money papers, 1962-1976. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122571621 Biography John William Money was born on July 8, 1921, in Morrinsville, Waikato, New Zealand. He grew up in a conservative, evangelical Christian family, which may have influenced his research focus later in life. He received his undergraduate degree in psychology from Victoria University in 1943,...