Patient Records, 1920-2002, bulk 1940-1975.

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Patient Records, 1920-2002, bulk 1940-1975.

Contains patient records, including hospital admittance reports, patient personal histories, diagnostic reports, logitudinal study records, interview transcripts, staff meeting records, psychological observation/exam/evaluation records, some letters and correspondence, drawings and photographs, and articles.

57.5 cubic ft. in 57 record cartons and 1 document box.

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

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

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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 du...

Putnam, Marian C. (Marian Cabot), 1893-1971

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Putnam (1893-1972) (Johns Hopkins University, M.D. 1921) worked in the Children's Hospital in Boston, Mass. from 1923 to 1925, and then served as an intern for two years at the Henry Phipps Psychiatric Clinic of the Johns Hopkins Hospital. From 1927 to 1930 she was a research associate in the Yale Clinic of Child Development where she studied early behavior and development of infants. In 1930 she became assistant professor of Psychiatry and Mental Hygiene at the Yale School of Medicine, where sh...

Rank, Beata.

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