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Menninger, Karl A. (Karl Augustus), 1893-1990

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Personal name headingMenninger, Karl A. (Karl Augustus), 1893-1990
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Variant(s)Minīngar, Kāril, 1893-1990
منينگر، کارل
Birth date1893-07-22
Death date1990-07-18
Place of birthTopeka (Kan.)
Place of deathTopeka (Kan.)
AffiliationBoston State Hospital. Psychopathic Department
Menninger Clinic
Menninger Foundation.
Society for General Systems Research
Profession or occupationPsychiatrists
Special noteNon-Latin script reference not evaluated
Found inHis The human mind ... 1930.
His The human mind revisited, 1978: t.p. (Karl A. Menninger)
WW Amer., 1984/85 (Menninger, Karl Augustus; b. Topeka, July 22, 1893)
NLM files, 2/1/88 (hdg.: Menninger, Karl A. (Karl Augustus), 1893- ; usage: Karl A. Menninger; Karl Menninger)
BGMI, Apr. 24, 2007 (Menninger, Karl A(ugustus) (1893-1990))
SSDI, Apr. 24, 2007 (Menninger, Karl A.; b. July 22, 1893; d. July 18, 1990, Topeka, Kan.)
Wikipedia, August 21, 2015 (Karl Menninger; Karl Augustus Menninger; born July 22, 1893 in Topeka, Kansas, died July 18, 1990 in Topeka, Kansas; American psychiatrist and a member of the Menninger family of psychiatrists who founded the Menninger Foundation and the Menninger Clinic in Topeka, Kansas; in addition to studying at Washburn University, Indiana University and the University of Wisconsin-Madison, he also studied medicine at Harvard Medical School; where he graduated cum laude in 1917; beginning with an internship in Kansas City, Menninger worked at the Boston Psychopathic Hospital and taught at Harvard Medical School; in 1919, he returned to Topeka where, together with his father, he founded the Menninger Clinic; by 1925, they had attracted enough investors, including brother William C. Menninger, to build the Menninger Sanitarium; his book, The Human Mind, was published in 1930; the Menninger Foundation was established in 1941; after World War II, Karl Menninger was instrumental in founding the Winter Veterans Administration Hospital in Topeka; he was among the first members of the Society for General Systems Research; in 1946 he founded the Menninger School of Psychiatry, which was renamed in his honor in 1985 as the Karl Menninger School of Psychiatry and Mental Health Science)
Iʻjāz-i ravānkāvī, 1965: t.p. (کارل منينگر = Kāril Minīngar)
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