Mary Baker Carroll papers, [1930-1970].

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Mary Baker Carroll papers, [1930-1970].

Correspondence with publishers and with professors and researchers at the New York Neurological Institute; reprints from journals in pediatrics, psychology, neurology; personal correspondence; research notes, drawings and ms. drafts for articles on early childhood development and behavior and parent-child interaction; photographic and graphic materials integral to the texts; index card files.

7.5 linear feet.6 standard archival boxes.

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Carroll, Mary Baker.

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Mrs. Mary Baker Carroll was founder and director of "The Association for the Prevention and Cure of War Neuroses". She was an independent researcher affiliated with the Neurological Institute of New York, working under the guidance of some of its members. From the description of Mary Baker Carroll papers, [1930-1970]. (New York Academy of Medicine). WorldCat record id: 79903170 ...

Columbia-Presbyterian medical center

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Neurological Institute of New York

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The Neurological Institute of New York was founded in 1909 as the first hospital and research center in the western hemisphere devoted solely to neurological disorders. It was originally located at 149-151 East 67th Street. In 1925, it affiliated with Presbyterian Hospital and in 1929 occupied its own building at the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center campus at W. 168th St. and Fort Washington Ave. In 1943, the Neurological Institute merged with Presbyterian Hospital, ...

New York academy of medicine. Library

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Association for the Prevention and Cure of War Neuroses (New York, N.Y.)

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Putnam, Tracy Jackson, 1894-1975

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Physician and researcher; co-discoverer with H. Houston Merritt of the nonsedative anticonvulsant, diphenyl hydantoin (Dilantin; Parke-Davis), in 1938; neurological surgeon in private practice in Beverly Hills and at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital in Los Angeles, Ca. from 1947 to 1975. From the description of Tracy Jackson Putnam, M.D. collection, 1938-1975. (University of California, Los Angeles). WorldCat record id: 27126806 ...

Dickinson, Robert Latou, 1861-1950

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Robert Latou Dickinson, 1861-1950, MD, 1882, Long Island College Hospital, was a gynecologist and obstetrician at Brooklyn Hospital and also taught at Long Island College Hospital. Dickinson served as secretary to the National Committee on Maternal Health, senior vice-president of Planned Parenthood Federation, president of the Euthanasia Society, and was president of the American Gynecological Society and New York Obstetrical Society. In addition to research on obstetrics and diseases of women,...