The collection contains original student notes, ephemera, and prints in addition to photocopies and microfilm reels of Rush's lectures delivered to medical students at the University of Pennsylvania from the Library Company of Philadelphia. The collection has four series: Rush's Lecture Notes, Students' Notes of Rush's Lectures, Microfilm, and Prints and Personal Ephemera.
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Jacob Arlow MD Papers, 1944-2004 35 boxes
This collection contains the papers of Jacob Arlow, an American psychiatrist, psychoanalyst and professor. The collection has 5 series: Correspondence; General Files; Miscellaneous/Personal files; Unpublished Writings, Commentaries, Discussions, Panels and Notes; Reprints, Publications, Articles and Drafts, Book Reviews, other writings.
Alexander, Franz, 1891-1964
This collection contains the papers of Franz Alexander, a renowned Hungarian psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who is often described as one of the founders of psychosomatic medicine for his work in identifying emotional tension as a cause of physical illness and was also known for using psychoanalytic theories to study criminal behavior. The collection has 6 series: Franz Alexander Correspondence (1927-1986), Franz Alexander General Files (1931-1981), Franz Alexander Miscellaneous and Personal Files (1901-1956), Anita Alexander Files (1932-1964), Reprints and Publications (1925-1961), and Photographs (1927-1964).
American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law
This collection contains records from the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law. The collection has no series and needs to be reprocessed.
American Academy of Psychoanalysis
This collection contains records from the American Academy of Psychoanalysis History Committee. The collection has 6 series: Miscellaneous Materials, Publications, Audiotapes and Videotape, Oral History Project Records, Oral History Tapes, and Meeting Audiotapes. The collection has some materials without a series or unprocessed and needs to be reprocessed.
American Board of Forensic Psychiatry
This collection contains records from the American Board of Forensic Psychiatry. The collection has no series and needs to be reprocessed.
American College of Neuropsychopharmacology
This collection contains records from the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology. The collection has no series and needs to be reprocessed.
American Foundation for Mental
Hygiene
This collection contains records from the American Foundation for Mental Hygiene. The collection has no series and needs to be reprocessed.
American Psychoanalytic Association
The American Psychoanalytic Association (APsaA) Records at the Oskar Diethelm Library include materials from the 1920s through 1996, including correspondence, memoranda, meeting minutes, surveys, reports, press clippings, audio and video recordings, and publications generated by the officers, committee chairmen, and members of APsaA.
American Psychopathological
Association
This collection contains records from the American Psychopathological Association. The collection has 6 series: Founding documents and administrative files, Officers and Councilors, Committees, Publications and printed materials, Correspondence, and Annual Meetings.
American Psychosomatic Society
This collection the records of the American Psychosomatic Society. The collection has 8 series: Psychosomatic Medicine Journal, Annual Meetings, Governance, Research Activities, Membership, Financial Operations, Printed Material, and Administrative Files.
Association for Research in Nervous and Mental
Disease
This collection contains records from the Association for Research in Nervous and Mental Disease. The collection has one series: ledger books.
Beers, Clara Louise Jepson,
1874-1966
The Clara Beers Papers consist primarily of correspondence and photographs. The collection has no series and needs to be reprocessed.
Clifford Beers Papers, 1877-1984 64 boxes
Beers, Clifford Whittingham, 1876-1943
This collection contains the papers of Clifford W. Beers, who was the founder of the American mental hygiene movement. The collection has six series: Correspondence, Writings, Artwork, Photographs, Printed Materials and Scrapbooks, and Subject Files.
Bellak, Leopold, 1916-2000
This collection contains the papers of Leopold Bellak, a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst known for his work on projective tests, schizophrenia, adult attention deficit disorder, and brief and emergency psychotherapy. The collection has 11 series: Projective tests (1943-1993, n.d.), Manuscripts (1990), “The Mind Without Mystique” (1984-1987, n.d.), “The Story of the Mind” TV show (1981-1988, n.d.), “Psychological Side of the News” (1970-1990, n.d.), Research (1952-1989, n.d.), Patent (1990), Miscellaneous (1963), Cardiac referrals (1948-1955, n.d.), Residency applicant assessments (1973-1979), and Patient files (1947-1962, n.d.).
Blitsten, Dorothy R. (Dorothy Rubovits), 1907-
This collection contains letters written principally by Harry Stack Sullivan to Lionel Blitzsten and Dorothy R. Blitsten from 1932-1944 concerning professional and personal matters. The collection has no series and needs to be reprocessed.
Blos, Peter
This collection contains the papers of Peter Blos, who was one of the central figures in child and adolescent analysis. The collection has 9 series: Correspondence (1966-1995), Lectures (1949-1995, n.d.), Manuscripts (1966-1995, n.d.), Marta Grone Correspondence (1957-1964, n.d.), Case Seminars (1957-1963, n.d.), Miscellaneous (1950-1993, n.d.), Reprints (1935-1991), Photographs, and Certificates (1934-1988).
Eric Carlson MD Papers, 1921-1994 43 boxes
Carlson, Eric T., 1922-
This collection contains the papers of Eric T. Carlson, who was an American psychiatrist, historian, and director of the DeWitt Wallace Institute of Psychiatry. The collection has 6 series: Writings, Publications, Correspondence, Adolf Meyer Seminars, Subject Files, and Audio-Visual Materials.
Carr, Arthur C.
The collection is comprised of letters and photographs from four individuals sent to Arthur Carr and a reel-to-reel audiotape of an interview by Arthur Carr with the adult Little Hans, Herbert Graf. The collection has no series and needs to be reprocessed.
Channing Sanitarium
This collection contains 11 volumes of clinical case notes from Walter Channing and the Channing Sanitarium in Brookline, Massachusetts from 1879 to 1900. The collection has one series: clinical case notes volumes.