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Stanley Cobb

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Stanley Cobb (December 10, 1887–1968) was a neurologist and could be considered "the founder of biological psychiatry in the United States". Cobb's childhood and education were affected by his stammer, which it is suggested led him to study the neurosciences in an attempt to understand its... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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Stanley Cobb In 1956, Cobb received the George M. Kober Medal for his contributions to medicine.

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Stanley Cobb In 1967, Cobb received a Distinguished Service Award from the New York Academy of Medicine.

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Stanley Cobb Stanley Cobb (December 10, 1887 – February 25, 1968) was a neurologist and could be considered "the founder of biological psychiatry in the United States".

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Stanley Cobb Cobb addressed the mind-body problem in Borderlands of Psychiatry (1943):

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    Stanley Cobb

    Stanley Cobb (December 10, 1887 – February 25, 1968) was a neurologist and could be considered "the founder of biological psychiatry in the United States". Early life
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    Cobb (surname)

    Cobb is a surname of Anglo-Irish origin, and may refer to: ... Stanley Cobb, American neurologist and psychiatrist
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    Avian pallium

    In the anatomy of animals, an avian pallium is the dorsal telencephalon of a bird's brain. ... Stanley Cobb
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    Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute

    The Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute is a psychoanalytic research, training, education facility that is affiliated with the American Psychoanalytic Association and the International Psychoanalytic Association. ... In its early years, the Department of Psychiatry at the Massachusetts General Hospital was strongly associated with the BPSI, especially through its first chief Stanley Cobb.
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    Carl Binger

    Carl Alfred Lanning Binger (1889-1976) was a psychiatrist who wrote books and articles on a wide range of topics. ... Stanley Cobb)
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    Harvard Medical School

    Harvard Medical School (HMS) is one of the graduate schools of Harvard University. ... Stanley Cobb - neurologist
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    Helene Deutsch

    Helene Deutsch (née Rosenbach) (October 9, 1884 – March 29, 1982) was an Austrian-American psychoanalyst and colleague of Sigmund Freud. ... | Influenced | Stanley Cobb |
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    Frederic A. Gibbs

    Frederic Andrews Gibbs (1903–1992) was an American neurologist who was a pioneer in the use of electroencephalography (EEG) for the diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy. ... He was offered a fellowship in neuropathology by Stanley Cobb, of Harvard Medical School.
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    Max Bielschowsky

    Max Bielschowsky (February 19, 1869 – August 15, 1940) was a German neuropathologist born in Breslau. ... He is remembered for his pathological work with sclerosis, the use of an histological silver stain for impregnation of nerve fibers, and with Stanley Cobb, the development of intravital silver staining.
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    List of Unitarians, Universalists, and Unitarian Universalists

    A number of noted people have considered themselves Unitarians, Universalists, and following the merger of these denominations in the United States and Canada in 1961, Unitarian Universalists. ... Stanley Cobb (1887–1968) Neurologist and psychiatrist

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