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  1. Inheritance of Mental Diseases by Abraham Myerson, 1994-01-01
  2. Inheritance (The) of Mental Diseases by Abraham Myerson, 1925-01-01
  3. Foundations Of Personality by Abraham Myerson, 1923
  4. The Psychology Of Mental Disorders by Abraham Myerson, 1927
  5. GERMAN JEW by Abraham & Isaac Goldberg MYERSON, 1933
  6. Social Aspects of Mental Hygiene by Frankwood E. Williams, C. Macfie Campbell, et all 1925
  7. The Foundations of Personality (Webster's Czech Thesaurus Edition) by Icon Group, 2008-10-06
  8. Chai: Learning for Jewish Life Experimental Edition: Sample Education Material by Keren,Alan Levin, Joanne Doades, Frederica K. Clementi, Michelle Abraham, Lisa Lieberman Barzilai, Irene Bolton, Melanie Cole Goldberg, Debbie Gettes, Debbie Joseph, Barbara Kadden, Marsha Katz, Lesley Litman, Marlene Myerson, Renee Rittner, Lesley Silverstone Alpert, 2001

81. Appendix 65a - Eugenics
Interestingly Catholic priests and a Tufts neurologist named Abraham Myerson wereamong the earliest and most successful critics of eugenics in the country.
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Appendix 65a - Eugenics
by Michael Greger, MD and United Progressive Alumni Medical School Resources Appendices Discussion
Chlorine in the Gene Pool
As reported recently in the British Medical Journal The Swedish government is to investigate why thousands of women were forcibly sterilized on eugenic grounds from the 1930s up to the 1970s.... Up to 60,000 people were sterilized [without consent] on the grounds of having 'undesirable racial characteristics or otherwise 'inferior' qualities, such as very poor eyesight, mental retardation, or an 'unhealthy sexual appetite.' Attitudes which provide the backdrop for these crimes continue. British medical students were asked if they agreed with the statement, "The socially disadvantaged cannot keep having children they can't cope with; it is appropriate in these cases for a doctor to press for sterilization even if it is against the patient's initial wishes." A third of the women and half of the men agreed. A quarter of the men agreed "strongly." A 1971 University of North Carolina study showed that 77 percent of doctors surveyed favored either compulsory sterilization of welfare recipients or withholding public support for their additional children. An intern at the Los Angeles County-U.S.C. Medical Center told an interviewer that, "If we're going to pay for them, we should control them." The United States pioneered such controls.

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84. Untitled Document
Abraham Myerson The Nervous Housewife 14 December 04. James Napier Folk Lore 13June 05. Isaac Newton The Chronology Of Ancient Kingdoms Amended 8 July 05
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INDEX OF QUOTATIONS Here is a list of the quotations which begin each bulletin from Hooting Yard, given in alphabetical order by author. You may use this index to look up your favourites, or as a reading list of instructional and inspirational volumes. Eleanor Hallowell Abbott The White Linen Nurse 23 January 05 Achmed Abdullah Fear 30 April 04 E H Aitken 24 March 04 Singular Perturbations of Differential Operators 28 April 04 Grant Allen Science In Arcady 26 August 05 John Conrade Amman The Talking Deaf Man 1 September 05 Lars Anderson The Yellow Curse 22 July 04 Anonymous Dangers On The Ice Off The Coast Of Labrador, With Some Interesting Particulars Respecting the Natives of that Country, Printed for the Religious Tract Society, London 7 December 04 Anonymous ('An Oxonian') Thaumaturgia 28 January 04 Anonymous The World's Fair : Or, Children's Prize Gift Book of the Great Exhibition of 1851; Describing the Beautiful Inventions and Manufactures Exhibited Therein; with Pretty Stories about the People Who Have Made and Sent Them; and How They Live When at Home 3 December 04 T S Arthur Grappling With The Monster, or, The Curse and the Cure of Strong Drink

85. Megillat Ha'atzma'ut
Yitzchak Gruenbaum, Zvi Luria, Berl Repetur, Dr. Abraham, Golda Myerson,Mordekhai Shattner Granovsky, Nachum Nir, BenZion Sternberg, Eliyahu Dobkin,
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Declaration of the Establishment
of the State of Israel
May 14, 1948 The Land of Israel
was the birthplace of the Jewish people. Here their spiritual, religious and political identity was shaped. Here they first attained to statehood, created cultural values of national and universal significance and gave to the world the eternal Book of Books. After being forcibly exiled from their land, the people kept faith with it throughout their Dispersion and never ceased to pray and hope for their return to it and for the restoration in it of their political freedom. Impelled by this historic and traditional attachment, Jews strove in every successive generation to re-establish themselves in their ancient homeland. In recent decades they returned in their masses. Pioneers, ma'apilim (immigrants coming to the Land of Israel in defiance of restrictive legislation) and defenders, they made deserts bloom, revived the Hebrew language, built villages and towns, and created a thriving community controlling its own economy and culture, loving peace but knowing how to defend itself, bringing the blessings of progress to all the country's inhabitants, and aspiring towards independent nationhood. In the year 5657 (1897), at the summons of the spiritual father of the Jewish State, Theodore Herzl, the First Zionist Congress convened and proclaimed the right of the Jewish people to national rebirth in its own country.

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FREE Online Book The Foundations Of Personality by Abraham Myerson, MD. The Foundations of Personality Abraham Myerson, MD CONTENTS INTRODUCTION
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The Foundations Of Personality
Abraham Myerson, M.D. The Foundations of Personality
Abraham Myerson, M.D.
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
I. THE ORGANIC BASIS OF CHARACTER
II. THE ENVIRONMENTAL BASIS OF CHARACTER
III. MEMORY AND HABIT
IV. STIMULATION, INHIBITION, ORGANIZING ENERGY, CHOICE
AND CONSCIOUSNESS
V. HYSTERIA, SUBCONSCIOUSNESS AND FREUDIANISM VI. EMOTION, INSTINCT, INTELLIGENCE AND WILL VII. EXCITEMENT, MONOTONY AND INTEREST VIII. THE SENTIMENTS OF LOVE, FRIENDSHIP, HATE, PITY AND DUTY, COMPENSATION AND ESCAPE IX. ENERGY RELEASE AND THE EMOTIONS X. COURAGE, RESIGNATION, SUBLIMATION, PATIENCE, THE WISH AND ANHEDONIA XI. THE EVOLUTION OF CHARACTER WITH ESPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE GROWTH OF PURPOSE AND PERSONALITY XII. THE METHODS OF PURPOSE-WORK CHARACTERS XIII. THE QUALITIES OF THE LEADER AND THE FOLLOWER XIV. SEX CHARACTERS AND DOMESTICITY XV. PLAY, RECREATION, HUMOR AND PLEASURE SEEKING XVI. RELIGIOUS CHARACTERS. DISHARMONY IN CHARACTER XVII. SOME CHARACTER TYPES THE FOUNDATIONS OF PERSONALITY INTRODUCTION Man's interest in character is founded on an intensely practical need. In whatsoever relationship we deal with our fellows, we

87. RaceSci: Bibliographies: Psychiatry & Psychology
Abraham Myerson s Opposition to the Eugenics Movement. History of Psychiatry12 (2001) 3357. Wallerstein, Robert S. Psychoanalysis in Nazi Germany
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Current Scholarship Public Health Physiology
Adams, Paul . "The Social Psychiatry of Frantz Fanon." American Journal of Psychiatry 127, no. 6 (1970). Anderson, Warwick . "The Trespass Speaks: White Masculinity and Colonial Breakdown." The American Historical Review 102, no. 5 (1997). Antonovsky, Anna M. "Aryan Analysts in Nazi Germany: Questions of Adaptation, Desymbolization, and Betrayal." Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Thought Begue, Jean-Michel . "French Psychiatry in Algeria (1830-1962): From Colonial to Transcultural." History of Psychiatry 7, no. 28 (1996): 533-48. Berthelier, Robert L'homme Maghrebin Dans La Litterature Psychiatrique . Paris, 1994. Bhabha, Homi . "Remembering Fanon: Self, Psyche and the Colonial Condition." In Colonial Discourse and Post-Colonial Theory , ed. Patrick Williams and Laura Chrisman. New York: Columbia University Press, 1983. Blasius, Dirk

88. AA Grapevine Digital Archive
Dr. Abraham Myerson observed We are not failing to treat the alcoholic as heshould be treated because we do not have time, nor because there aren t
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89. What Psychiatrists Have To Say
Abraham Myerson, psychiatrist, quoted in Bruce Wiseman, Psychiatry, the UltimateBetrayal. If we are to infiltrate the professional and social activities
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The Psychiatric Point of View
The mental health establishment has snowed the American people:
it launches the most unimaginable brutal psychological
and physical assault on human beings in distress,
calls this 'medical treatment', and then blames the outcome on 'mental illness'.
Seth Farber, Ph.D., scholar
IF YOU WANT to find out about psychiatry, you can't do much better than listen to the psychiatrists themselves. They will tell you exactly what they think about the human condition, what can be done about it, and how they believe the sane man (and therefore the ideal society) should function. Others have come to their senses and know exactly what's going on. Those few who have the courage to speak out against the majority in their profession deserve attention as well. EXPERTISE Do they know anything at all about the mind? STRATEGY How do they plan to get where they want to go? Is that where WE want to go? TACTICS What are they doing, and how do they do it? -or- Get away from me with that icepick! CERTAINTY This is what science is all about. If this page was a newspaper, this would be the comics section.

90. Eugenics: The American Legacy
particularly after the report from the Neurological Association and energeticinterventions by the chairman of its special committee, Abraham Myerson,
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Eugenics:
The Impulse Never Dies
I n Monroe, Louisiana, Kathy Looney, 29, convicted of abusing three of her eight children, was ordered at the end of February to undergo medical sterilization or face lengthy jail time. District Judge Carl V. Sharp issued a 10-year suspended sentence and placed Looney on five years of probation. "I don't want to have to lock you up to keep you from having any more children, so some kind of medical procedure is needed to make sure you don't." Looney's lawyer asked the judge to reconsider. During the years when Americans were being involuntarily sterilized as part of a multi-state eugenics program dating back to l907, what did the leading medical journals here have to say on the topic in their editorials? The authors reviewed the relevant periodicals only in the 1930s. Even in this narrow time frame, against the backdrop of Nazi eugenic programs (themselves deriving in part from the theories of US eugenicists) the facts are instructive. The American Journal of Medicine, the Annals of Internal Medicine and the American Journal of Psychiatry had nothing to say. The American Journal of Public Health had one anonymous editorial on mental health that Sofair and Kaldjian describe as "relevant" probably because it suggested that rising rates of hospitalization for the mentally infirm didn't necessarily mean that American's mental IQ was falling, a widely held belief that was exploited by the advocates of eugenic sterilization. This was the most important conclusion of a influential report on eugenic sterilization put out by the American Neurological Association in 1935, which recommended that sterilization be voluntary.

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92. Timeline: From The May 10, 1930, Issue, Science News Online, May 13, 2000
brain can be studied directly for the first time was described at the meetingof the American Psychiatric Association by Dr. Abraham Myerson of Boston.
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The strange growth represented on the cover of this issue of the SCIENCE NEWS-LETTER is not a freak grapefruit tree. It is the normal method of flowering and fruiting of the cannon-ball tree, a member of the monkey-pot family found in the forests of South America. Its fruiting branches always grow out of the lower part of the tree—a scheme that might well have been adopted by other trees that burden themselves with heavy fruits. The big round balls, looking very much like ammunition for old-fashioned smoothbore ordnance, are filled with inedible, fibrous pulp in which the seeds are embedded. The specimen shown in our picture is on exhibition at the Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago. It was collected by the Stanley Field Guiana Expedition.
NEW PICTURE OF UNIVERSE PAINTED
A new picture of the universe, more modern than those painted by de Sitter and Einstein, was exhibited in the form of mathematical symbols in a report to the National Academy of Sciences by Dr. Richard C. Tolman of the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena.

93. Declaration Of The Establishment Of The State Of Israel
Repetur Dr. Abraham Golda Myerson Mordekhai Shattner Granovsky Nachum Nir BenZion Sternberg Eliyahu Dobkin Zvi Segal Bekhor Shitreet Meir WilnerKovner
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Declaration of the Establishment of the State of Israel
May 14, 1948
ERETZ-ISRAEL (the Land of Israel) was the birthplace of the Jewish people. Here their spiritual, religious and political identity was shaped. Here they first attained to statehood, created cultural values of national and universal significance and gave to the world the eternal Book of Books. After being forcibly exiled from their land, the people kept faith with it throughout their Dispersion and never ceased to pray and hope for their return to it and for the restoration in it of their political freedom. Impelled by this historic and traditional attachment, Jews strove in every successive generation to re-establish themselves in their ancient homeland. In recent decades they returned in their masses. Pioneers, ma'pilim (immigrants coming to Eretz-Israel in defiance of restrictive legislation) and defenders, they made deserts bloom, revived the Hebrew language, built villages and towns, and created a thriving community controlling its own economy and culture, loving peace but knowing how to defend itself, bringing the blessings of progress to all the country's inhabitants, and aspiring towards independent nationhood. In the year 5657 (1897), at the summons of the spiritual father of the Jewish State, Theodore Herzl, the First Zionist Congress convened and proclaimed the right of the Jewish people to national rebirth in its own country.

94. Lubavitch Library
volume no 16273, location 9G The German Jew His share in modern culture Myerson,Abraham Godberg, Isaac Alfred A. Knopff New York ,1933
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volume no: 16273, location: 9-G
The German Jew
His share in modern culture
Myerson, Abraham
Godberg, Isaac
Alfred A. Knopff
New York ,1933
12 . xiii, 161, x p.
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97. The New Republic Online: Group Therapy
figures of the first generation, which included Hugo Munsterberg, JosephJastrow, Isador Coriat, Abraham Myerson, AA Brill, and Walter Beran Wolfe.
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98. Bulletin Of The History Of Medicine, Volume 79, 2005 - Table Of Contents
amphetamines; clinical trials; efficients; freelancers; friendly experts;Myerson, Abraham; pharmaceutical industry; Weiss, Soma
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Bulletin of the History of Medicine
Volume 79, Number 1, Spring 2005
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  • Restructuring Isolation: Hospital Architecture, Medicine, and Disease Prevention
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        This essay describes collaborations between American pharmaceutical companies and clinical investigators, mainly in academic medical centers and other research institutions, during the interwar period. I argue that efforts on the part of early twentieth-century "scientific medicine" reformers to impose higher standards on the testing and promotion of pharmaceuticals led both to the intended disciplining of the drug industry and also, as a reciprocal but unintended consequence, to a deep involvement with industry among medical scientists. Three basic patterns of collaboration between clinical trialists and sponsoring drugs firms are described. These patterns may help illuminate the mutual accommodation between ethical drug firms and academic clinical researchers (and institutions) that still prevails today.

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They included Hugo Münsterberg, Joseph Jastrow, Boris Sidis, Abraham Myerson,Abraham Arden Brill (Freud s first English translator), Isador Coriat,
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Michael Alexander The first reference to an explicitly therapeutic Jewish culture is Philo's description of the Therapeutae in the first century A.D. A small sect located along Lake Mareotis in Egypt, the Therapeutae were distinguished from contemporary Jewish sects (among them Essenes and Christians) by an extreme mental discipline and asceticism that consisted of continuous study and piety. They refused to interrupt their readings of the Holy Scriptures even for meals or drink during the daytime, "since they hold that philosophy finds its right place in the light, the needs of the body in the darkness." Philo was most impressed with their constant study of the "laws and oracles delivered through the mouth of prophets," which, apparently, tripped over from conscious to unconscious knowledge: "They keep the memory of God alive and never forget it . . . even in their dreams."

100. Economics Bulletin
ROGER Myerson, Univ. Chicago, USA Abraham NEYMAN, Hebrew Univ. Jerusalem, IsraelJORGE OVIEDO, Univ. San Luis, Argentina ROUND TABLE
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