LC control no. | no 95054544 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Peterson, Frederick, 1859-1938 |
Variant(s) | Peterson, Frederic, 1859-1938 |
See also | Employer: State University of New York at Buffalo Employer: University of Vermont Employer: Columbia University Alternate identity: Pai, Ta-shun |
Located | Buffalo (N.Y.) New York (N.Y.) |
Birth date | 1859-03-01 |
Death date | 1938-07-09 |
Place of birth | Faribault (Minn.) |
Field of activity | Neurology Psychiatry Psychoanalysis |
Affiliation | State University of New York at Buffalo University of Vermont Columbia University Universität Wien Universität Zürich Université de Strasbourg Universität Göttingen |
Profession or occupation | Neurologists Psychiatrists Poets Authors College teachers |
Found in | Legal medicine and toxicology by many specialists, 1923: t.p. (Frederick Peterson, M.D., LL. D.) WwW in Am. (Peterson, Frederick, M.D.; b. Mar. 1, 1859; d. July 9, 1938) Rogers, J.H. At parting [SR] [1923] : label (Frederic Peterson [lyrics]) New York Times, March 4, 1917: section T, page 4 (Pai Ta-shun, author of lyricis appearing in magazines from 1915-1917; initially thought to be written by a Chinese man with a thorough knowledge of English, but discovered in 1917 to have been written by an American named Dr. Frederick Peterson, a physician and university lecturer who had an enthusiasm for Chinese art and letters.) Wikipedia, March 10, 2023 (Frederick Peterson; born March 1, 1859 in Faribault, Minnesota, died July 9, 1938; American neurologist and poet; forefront of psychoanalysis in the United States; studied at the University at Buffalo and the Universities of Vienna, Zurich, Strassburg and Göttingen; professor at the University at Buffalo, and practicing neurologist in New York City; professor at the University of Vermont 1893-1894; appointed president of the New York State Commission on Lunacy in 1900; from 1903 until his retirement, he served as a professor of psychiatry at Columbia University; also a well known connoisseur and collector of Chinese paintings) <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Peterson> |
Associated language | eng |