Mind, Brain, Body, and Behavior

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18 FARRERAS



  1. Felix, oral history by Rosen, 41.

  2. Berkowitz and LaMountain, “Organizational Change at the NIH;”
    Parascandola, “Background Report.”

  3. NIH Report, 1950-1951; NIMH Organization-1950, Box 1.

  4. Ralph Simon and Beatrice Shriver, “The Training Branch Program,” in An
    Historical Perspective on the NIMH, 51. Similar training stipends were available
    for graduate students entering the psychiatry, psychiatric social work, and
    psychiatric nursing tracks but the stipend amount awarded in clinical
    psychology, psychiatric social work, and psychiatric nursing tracks never
    exceeded two thirds of the stipend amount awarded to those in psychiatry.
    (Federal Security Agency, Public Health Service, Training and Research
    Opportunities Under the National Mental Health Act. Mental Health
    Series No. 2, June 1948, U.S. Govt. Printing Office: 1948-O-793902, Box
    138, NIMH, 1930-1948 Individual Institutes (Organization File), Entry
    2, RG 443, NARA).

  5. Philip Sapir, Jeanne Brand, and Lorraine Torres, “The Research Grants and
    Fellowships Branch Program,” in An Historical Perspective on the NIMH, 30.

  6. Sapir, Brand, and Torres, “Research Grants and Fellowships.”

  7. Cameron, oral history by Rubinstein, 10.

  8. Felix, oral history by Rubinstein, 187-8.

  9. NIMH Organization-1950, Box 1. Although the farms had been transferred
    to the Division of Hospitals of the Bureau of Medical Services, the NIMH
    retained a research component within the Lexington farm.

  10. Sapir, Brand, and Torres, “Research Grants and Fellowships,” 27.

  11. NIH Report, 1950-1951.

  12. Brand, “Antecedents of the NIMH.”

  13. Felix, oral history by Senn, 26.

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