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Sadler, William S. (William Samuel), 1875-1969

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Personal name headingSadler, William S. (William Samuel), 1875-1969
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Variant(s)Sadler, William Samuel, 1875-1969
LocatedChicago (Ill.)
Birth date18750624
Death date19690426
Place of birthSpencer (Ind.)
Place of deathChicago (Ill.)
AffiliationPost-Graduate Medical School of Chicago
Columbus Hospital for the Insane
Profession or occupationPhysician Surgeon Psychiatrist Author Professor of psychiatry
Found inLCCN 48-11998: His A doctor talks to teen-agers, 1948 (hdg.: Sadler, William Samuel, 1875- )
The physiology of faith and fear, or, The mind in health and disease, 1913: t.p. (William S. Sadler)
NLM files, July 11, 2002 (hdg.: Sadler, William Samuel, 1875- ) usage: William S. Sadler)
Natl. cyclopaedia of American biography, v. 54: (b. June 24, 1875; d. Apr. 26, 1969)
OCLC, Apr. 16, 2010 (usage: [predom.], William S. Sadler)
His Race decadence, 1922: title-page (William S. Sadler, M.D., F.A.C.S., professor at the Graduate Medical School of Chicago; Fellow of the American College of Surgeons; senior attending surgeon to Columbus Hospital; Director the Chicago Institute of Research and Diagnosis; Fellow of the American Medical Association; Member of the Chicago Medical Society; the Illinois Medical Society; the American Public Health Association, etc.)
Wikipedia, May 6, 2015 (William S. Sadler; born June 24, 1875, Spencer, Indiana, US; died April 26, 1969, Chicago, Illinois, US; Physician; known for: The Urantia Book; Sadler served as a professor of psychiatry at the Post-Graduate Medical School of Chicago; Sadler initially focused on surgery, performing surgeries with his wife, but widened his practice to include psychiatric counseling in 1930 and became a consulting psychiatrist at Columbus Hospital)
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