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                  <text>Dam 16, 1963
J. C. Holden
3%, Men Lane
mutton-mood

Dr.

Nr. Wat-ringtcm,

Lancashim

England

Dear Dr. Holchn:

for your huquixy. The mascuri Institute
of Psychiatry is the research and training center of the Division of
Hantal Diseases of Missouri. It was established in October, 1962. with
laboratory and clinical facilities for maeamh. At the pmaant time,
of 150 beds, we are utilizing 70 for research pmpoaaa. Laboratories
are established in Manley, psychology. and electroencephalography,
as wall as a couputer center for both statistical and BEG malyses.
There is a specialized psychiatric research library as a comment part
Thank you very mach

of the Institute. Mina]. facilitics am

now

being

built.

is a fully qualified three—year psychiatric
at that Imtitutc, and a special training pmprom
gram in clinical paycmlcw is being established. Both in the research
prom and in the training prom, the Institute is affiliated with
In additim, them

maidency training

the Departmsnt of Psychiatry of Wmhington mivemity School of mdicinc.

Mﬁnpmaanttim,t}mmmanunbercfmeamhpmmin

progress. 'Iheae include Lithium as a therapy for mania; the use of
deimbine as a pmcipitant of anxiety and the developnnnt of anti~
anxiety amta; mlatim of EEG patterns and organic factors in the
treatmnt of therapy resistant paycmtica; canputcr analysis of the
the affects of drug withdrawal on behaviw in the
electmphalcm;
amically ill; and tho tmaumnt of psychotics by nurse mlaticnship
therapy.

'

�Dr. J. C. Holden
December 16, 1963
Page Two

Appointments are made
an initial salary of $12,000, with adjmtmnts as my be warranted at
for macaw}: experience and
qualifications.
are
for mntal or for sale within ten
minutes of the institutim. available
While trans,
tion coats to Amrioa cannot be paid directly, it has been the mtablished
tutim to inmo the salary by $1,000 in lieu ofpolicy of the insti~
a direct payment for
transportation. This has the advantage for candidates
who min with
the Institute of providing a higher
base salary in subsequent
years.

mum

I

am

enclosing a chaotiptim of the

Institute.

If this oppor-tmity
appreciate a copy of your minimum
listing
your educatimal and professional swordsman vitae
and reprints
of each of your Mlibatims. if available.
,
In additim, a small photomhmdﬁmmmofat
leasttwomfm
towhomwemywritewould
be amt helpful.
interests you, I

Mohawk

would

It would be most helpful if you wold describe yam present
reso that my madame, Dr. Samuel Gemhm, and
prom,
I could
detemdm
the
search

possibility of its omtinuatim in those laboratories.

Your

letter does

not indicate whether

obtained tho
certificate (Eligibility certificateyouforhave
Hadioal
Pomim
ammo). 'Ihis is pramquiaite to appointmt at the Institute.

E.C.F.M.Q.

Sincerely yours ,
Max

mm,

Diractor
Wzmlg

Enc.

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