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Perspectives on the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
HUGH T. CARMICHAEL, M.D.
Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1963;8(4):405-417.
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In October of last year (1961) when your president, Dr. Robert Stubblefield, and I discussed topics on which I might speak to you today, he suggested as one which might interest you, the subject of The American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. To this I assented, due to my interest over many years in the work of the Board (hereafter this term will be used to mean The American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Incorporated) and my current active participation as one of its directors, provided the Board raised no objections to my doing so. The Board has not objected to what I told them I proposed to say to you here and has requested only that I send a copy of my talk to the Executive Secretary-Treasurer. What I have to say will represent, therefore, how I have seen and reacted to the Board and its work and
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Author Affiliations
CHICAGO
Professor of Psychiatry, University of Illinois College of Medicine.
Footnotes
Submitted for publication June 22, 1962.
Given to the Texas Neuropsychiatric Association, Austin, Texas, May 13, 1962.
Among those who participated in the early conferences between the three societies were: For the A.P.A.: Drs. Clarence O. Cheney, Adolf Meyer, William A. White, C. Macfie Campbell, Franklin G. Ebaugh, Arthur P. Noyes, and William L. Russell. For the A.N.A.: Drs. J. Ramsey Hunt, I. S. Wechsler, H. A. Riley, Bernard Sachs, George H. Kirby, Louis Casamajor, Israel Strauss, and T. H. Weisenberg. For the A.M.A.: Drs. Walter Freeman, Lloyd H. Ziegler, Edwin G. Zabriskie, J. Allen Jackson, and George W. Hall.
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