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  Vol. 58 No. 12, December 2001 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Heinz E. Lehmann, MD (1911-2000)

Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2001;58:1178.

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Heinz Lehmann's long and productive career brought him into contact with generations of researchers in the United States, Canada, and the world. Beloved and admired, a true clinical researcher, with compassion for the patients he cared for and a creative curiosity and imagination, he was always turning an idea on its end and side to look where others had not seen. Courage and honesty defined his career, and his trust in himself never wavered. In turn, his clinical patients or those participating in his research trusted him completely.


Heinz E. Lehmann, MD

Born in Berlin, in 1911, Lehmann studied at the University of Freiburg and the University of Berlin, from which he graduated in medicine in 1935. He emigrated to Canada in 1937 and assumed clinical duties at the Verdun Protestant Hospital (now Douglas Hospital) in Montreal. During the war, Lehmann had up to 600 patients to care for only . . . [Full Text of this Article]



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