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                  <text>Member 3, 1963

Dr. J. D. Wilsm
Happerley Hospital

Perelman? Road

Mariam.

England

Dear Dr. Wilson:

for your inquiry. The Misacuzi Institute
mem and training center of the Division of
Mental Diseases of 21mm. It was eatablished in October, 1965, with
laboratory and clinical facilitias for maeardu. At the present tins.
of 150 hem, we m utilizing '70 for research
laboratories
are established in pharmacolow, psychology, and electroancephalomphy,
as wall as a magniﬁer (3th for both statistical and EEG malysia.
Then is a specialized psychiatric research library as a
of rm Imtituts. Animal facilities are now being built. Want part
Tram: you very auch

of Psychiatry

is the

was.

In additim. them

is a fully qualified time-yaw psychiatric

mummytminingpmatthelnstimte,
masmcialmixzingpmmm in clinieal payeiwlow is " established. Both in
3

prom
the mmmnt of Psychiatry 9f Washingtm University
and

prams.
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the research

in the training prom, the Institute is afﬁliated with

School of Medicim.

Atthapmenttim,ﬂmamanumberofnseamhpmmin
mesa include Lithium as a
far mania;

therapy
tbs use of.
as a precipitant of anxiety and the development of antimadety Wilmlatim of EEG patterns and organic factors in the
treatment of therapy miatmt psychotics; amputer mlysia cf the
electmneaphalo"; the affects of drug withdrawal on behavior in the:

�mus.

D. Wilson

3,
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Pagans:

1963

chronically ill; and the treatment of psydwtim by nurse mlatiamhip'
thsmgy.
are available for rental or for sale within ten
unutas cf the Institutim. While mmpwtatim costs to Enrica cannot be paid dimctly, it has been the established policy of the Institu~
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timtoincraasetmsalarybyﬂﬂm inliau ofadirect payment for

transportaticm. This has the advmtaa‘e for wadidatss the remain with
the Institute of pmiding a higher base salary in subseqmnt years
Successful candidates will

pwtidpats in we

prom liemd

and will went under the following scientists: Max Fink. Dimctw and
Research Professor, Psydxiatry. Washingtm Haiversity School of minim;

Br.

Sam

Gershm. Principal Renaud:

Sdandsts. Emmwlow; w.

‘

'I'uran

Primipal Research Scientist, WMclow; and Dr. 301 Garfield,
Itil,
HM)... Principal Research Scientist. Psycholom'. All the work at the
Institute is hand on studies in psychiatric patients on all our wards.
Since the major portion of am effect is band an estimates of beluvioml
change, a paymiatrist devotes a major partim of his time in the supervision of patients, the rating of behavioural mange and the dstemdmtim
of mood, affect ideaticm, ate., in these subjects.
Appoinmnts are

satisfactory.

made

far a two-year period, mmabls if mutually

I am enclosing; a cmsmiption of the Institute, as well as an ap—
plication for appointment to this position. If this opportunity intemsts
you. I would appreciate the return of the application, a mall photograph,
and the names of at least has referees.
Sincerely yours,
Max

Fink,-

Director

Mlea2

Em.

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