• textbook for psychiatric trainees. Eliot Slater was born in Plumstead, London, on 28 August 1904. His father was Gilbert Slater, an economic historian who became...
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  • 2013. Slater E (1965). "Diagnosis of Hysteria". Br Med J. 1 (5447): 1395–9. doi:10.1136/bmj.1.5447.1395. PMC 2166300. PMID 14286998. Slater ET, Glithero...
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  • Tutor at St Anne's College, Oxford. Ann Pasternak Slater is the daughter of Lydia Pasternak Slater (1902–1989), chemist, translator and poet who was the...
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  • patient deaths, a lack of appropriate care and suffering for the patients. Eliot Slater, after studying the condition in the 1950s, was outspoken against the...
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    Eliot Laurence Spitzer (born June 10, 1959) is an American politician and attorney who served as the 54th governor of New York from 2007 until his resignation...
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    have supported this attribution include Jonathan Bate, Edward Capell, Eliot Slater, Eric Sams, Giorgio Melchiori and Brian Vickers. The play's co-author...
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    Surrey. Sargant was sent, along with H.J. Shorvon, clinical director Eliot Slater, and medical superintendent Louis Minski to Belmont workhouse—renamed...
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  • Turner McLardy, P. A. Merton, John Pringle, Harold Shipton, Donald Sholl, Eliot Slater, Albert Uttley, W. Grey Walter and John Hugh Westcott. Alan Turing joined...
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    procedure on a cadaver head. It was estimated by William Sargant and Eliot Slater that 15,000 leucotomies had been performed in the UK by 1962. The 14...
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  • United States and in Wales, published a number of books, including with Eliot Slater, and appeared as an expert witness in several court cases. Valerie Cowie...
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  • "Psychoanalysis and some scientific and philosophical critics: (Dr Eliot Slater, Sir Peter Medawar and Sir Karl Popper)". The British Journal of Medical...
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    by Lydia Pasternak Slater (London: Unwin Books, 1963); reissued as Poems of Boris Pasternak, translated by Lydia Pasternak Slater (London: Unwin Paperbacks...
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    after 1935, large scale funds from the American Rockefeller Foundation. Eliot Slater continued to visit Munich through the 1930s and contributed to academic...
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  • Germany, Franz Kallmann in New York City, New York, United States, and Eliot Slater in London, England. Irving Gottesman described him as one of the "founding...
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  • Slater is an English language surname derived from the occupation of a slater, a tradesman who works with slate. Some notable individuals and fictional...
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    have supported this attribution include Jonathan Bate, Edward Capell, Eliot Slater, Eric Sams, Giorgio Melchiori, Brian Vickers, and others. The play, printed...
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  • Slate Magazine, and is the author of What's Going on in There? How the Brain and Mind Develop in the First Five Years of Life (Bantam, 2000). Eliot,...
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  • psychiatric genetics department, even as late as 1939. These included Eliot Slater and Erik Stromgren, considered the founding fathers of psychiatric genetics...
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    against scholarly consensus, and in particular studies by Kenneth Muir, Eliot Slater and MacDonald P. Jackson, but is based on both a detailed demonstration...
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  • Epidemiological Psychiatry Volkmar Sigusch 1940– German also psychologist Eliot Slater 1904–1983 British Debunked "hysteria" Victor Skumin 1948– Russian Skumin...
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    poems' author. This is supported by studies written by Kenneth Muir, Eliot Slater and MacDonald P. Jackson. One writer suggests that the author was an...
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  • Pearson Alfred Ploetz, Vice President (1916) Margaret Pyke Margaret Sanger Eliot Slater Marie Stopes James Mourilyan Tanner Richard Titmuss Alice Vickery[citation...
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  • considered a landmark in the field. He had previously begun working for Eliot Slater at Maudsley after serving in the United Kingdom's Royal Artillery during...
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    "Psychoanalysis and some scientific and philosophical critics: (Dr Eliot Slater, Sir Peter Medawar and Sir Karl Popper)". The British Journal of Medical...
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    library and canteen. In 1959 a group of genetic researchers led by Eliot Slater were given Medical Research Council funding to establish themselves as...
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    Elliot Rodger (redirect from Eliot Roger)
    (September 15, 2021). "'Men's Rights Asians' Think This Is Their Moment". Slate. Archived from the original on August 16, 2024. Retrieved August 16, 2024...
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    writing 3 Henry VI and then incorporated the idea into his prequel. Eliot Slater comes to the same conclusion in his statistical examination of the vocabulary...
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    Silda Wall Spitzer (category Eliot Spitzer)
    of New York from January 2007 until March 2008, when her then husband, Eliot Spitzer, was governor. She has worked in the private, nonprofit, and public...
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  • Ihde in the International Philosophical Quarterly, the psychiatrist Eliot Slater in the British Journal of Psychiatry, the philosopher George J. Stack...
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  • Elliot Stabler (redirect from Eliot stabler)
    centers on an organized crime task force. Meloni's spin-off was initially slated for a fall release; plans for the series, however, were delayed to 2021...
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