Dr. William Healy and Dr. Augusta F. Bronner interview, 1960 Jan.
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Institute for Juvenile Research (Ill.)
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Established in 1909 as the Juvenile Psychopathic Institute; renamed the IJR in 1917; it ran the first child guidance clinic and the second organized psychology training program in the nation. It also was one of the first sites for training child psychiatrists. Affiliated with the University of Illinois at Chicago in 1990. From the description of Institute for Juvenile Research (Illinois) records, ca. 1930-1980. (Chicago History Museum). WorldCat record id: 713342170 ...
Healy, William, 1869-1963
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Served as a director of the Judge Baker Foundation. From the description of Correspondence with Johan Thorsten Sellin, 1931-1960. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 237003620 ...
Bronner, Augusta F. (Augusta Fox), 1881-
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Burnham, John C. (John Chynoweth), 1929-
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Gardner, George Edward
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Gardner (Harvard, Ed.M 1926; M.D. 1937) was a psychiatrist and, after 1941, director of the Judge Baker Children's Psychiatric Clinic in Boston. He also served as chief of psychiatry at Children's Hospital Medical Center in Boston and taught psychiatry at Harvard Medical School until his retirement in 1970. In addition he founded the Massachusetts Society of Clinical Psychologists, the American Academy of Child Psychiatry, and the American College of Psychiatrists. From the descripti...