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  • 111Max Hamilton — Professor Max Hamilton (1912–1988) was born on 9 February 1912 at Offenbach am Main, Germany. In 1915, his family (named Himmelschein) emigrated to England. He was educated at the Foundation School in Cowper Street and went on to study medicine… …

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  • 112Alaska Mental Health Enabling Act — The Alaska Mental Health Enabling Act of 1956 (Public Law 84 830) was an Act of Congress passed to improve mental health care in the United States territory of Alaska. It became the focus of a major political controversy [ One of the most… …

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  • 113Psychiatrist (disambiguation) — Psychiatrist may refer to: *A psychiatrist; a physician who specializes in psychiatry and is certified in treating mental illnessPsychiatrist may also refer to: *Royal College of Psychiatrists; the main professional organisation of psychiatrists… …

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  • 114Carl Bell (physician) — Carl Compton Bell (b. October 28, 1947 in Chicago) is the President/C.E.O. of the Community Mental Health Council, Inc. [cite web |url=http://www.thecouncil online.org |title=Community Mental Health Council ABOUT US: CARL BELL M.D… …

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  • 115History of chronic fatigue syndrome — Royal Free Hospital in London, where Myalgic Encephalomyelitis came to prominent attention in 1955 The history of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS, also known by many other names) is thought to date back to the 19th century and before. Contents …

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  • 116Controversies related to chronic fatigue syndrome — Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is an illness with a long history of controversies. For years, many professionals within the medical community did not recognize CFS as a real condition, nor was there agreement on its prevalence.[1][2][3] There has …

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  • 117Frederick K. Goodwin — Born April 21, 1936 (1936 04 21) (age 75)[citation needed] Cincinnati, Ohio Occupation Psychiatrist, Research profess …

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  • 118C. Robert Cloninger — Born April 4, 1944(1944 04 04) Beaumont, TX …

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  • 119ECT — Sismothérapie La sismothérapie, ou électrochoc (du gr. êlektron ambre jaune et du néerl. schokken heurter ), ou électronarcose ou électroconvulsivothérapie (ECT) est une technique médicale consistant à délivrer un choc électrique au niveau du… …

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  • 120Sismotherapie — Sismothérapie La sismothérapie, ou électrochoc (du gr. êlektron ambre jaune et du néerl. schokken heurter ), ou électronarcose ou électroconvulsivothérapie (ECT) est une technique médicale consistant à délivrer un choc électrique au niveau du… …

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