KANNER, Leo
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Folklore of the teeth.New York: Macmillan, 1928.Subjects: DENTISTRY › History of Dentistry, TRADITIONAL, Folk or Indigenous Medicine |
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Child psychiatry.Springfield, IL: Charles C Thomas, 1935.Leo Kanner, an Austrian émigré and medical graduate of the University of Berlin, founded the first academic department of child psychiatry under the direction of Adolf Meyer at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. Kanner was the first U. S. physician to be identified as a child psychiatrist, and his textbook, Child Psychiatry (1935), introduced both the specialty and the term to the English speaking academic community. Subjects: PSYCHIATRY › Child Psychiatry |
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Rumination number. Historical notes on rumination in man. The first historical monograph on the subject.Medical Life, 43, No. 2., New York: Froben Press, 1936.The first historical monograph on rumination syndrome or merycism. Subjects: GASTROENTEROLOGY › History of Gastroenterology , PSYCHIATRY › History of Psychiatry |
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Autistic disturbances of affective contact.Nervous Child, 2, 217–250, 1943.The first description of “early infantile autism” as a disorder marked by extreme detachment, self-isolation, inability to form relationships, frequent failure to acquire communicative abilities, and preoccupation with sameness. Subjects: NEUROLOGY › Child Neurology, NEUROLOGY › Neurodevelopmental Disorders › Autism, PSYCHIATRY › Child Psychiatry |