Minnesota Psychiatry in the Mid-to-Late Twentieth Century Oral History Project: Interview with Donald Mayberg, M.D.

Titles: Minnesota Psychiatry in the Mid-to-Late Twentieth Century Oral History Project: Interview with Donald Mayberg, M.D. (Supplied title)

Description: Drs. Daggett and Mayberg recorded their recollections of the founding of the Minneapolis Clinic of Psychiatry and Neurology, a unique group practice that in the 1970s was likely the largest of its type in the United States. Dr. Mayberg is the only WWII Army Air Force fighter pilot in either subject group. They describe their training at the University of Minnesota with a number of individuals who became leaders in psychiatry elsewhere in the country, and they also describe the establishment of psychiatric treatment units in medical-surgical hospitals in Minneapolis.

Dates

  • 02/26/1996 (Creation)

Creation

Identifiers

  • Library Call Number: OH 124
  • Accession Number: AV2011.14.18

Holding Type: Oral History - Interview

Project

Quantity: 13 pages transcript

Format

  • Content Category: text

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