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                  <text>W
Dr.

I.

23 . 1963

Pierce Jams

Hmomry Psydxiatxist

Departmnt of Psychiatry
Royal Perth Hospital

Perth,

Western Australia
Dear Dr. James:

for your inquiry. The Missouri Institute
the research and training center of the Division of
Nantal Diseases of Mssmri. It was established in October, 1962, with
laboratory and clinical facilities for maeamh. At the present time,
of 150 beds. we am utilizing 70 for research purposes. laboratories
are established in phamcology, psychology, and eleotmenoephalogmphy,
m well as a carputer center for both statistical and EG analyses.
There is a specialized psychiatric monarch library as a component part
of the Institute. Animal facilities are now being built.
Thank you very much

of Psydziatzy

is

In additim, there

residency training program
gram in clinical psychol

is a fully qualified three-year wychiatnic

at the Institute,

is

training proin the moearch

and a special

being established.

the Institute is affiliated with
prom and in the tramg prom,
the Department of Psydxiatzy of
Washingtm University School of Micine.
Both

Atthepmsenttim,tlummanumberofmsaamhpmm
These include Lithium

m a therapy for mania; the use of
Yohinbim as a precipitant of anxiety and the development of antimxiety mum; mlatim of EEG pattems and organic factom in the
tmatmnt of therapy resistant psychotim;
analysis of the
eleottmnoephalogmm; the effects of drug withdrawal on behaviw in the
dmmuioally ill; and tho treatment of psychotic: by name mlatimship
program.

War

therapy.

in

�Dr.

I. Pierce

James

Deoexnber 23, 1963

Page

'Dwo

Aoomnodations am available for rental or for sale within
ten minutes of the Institute.

Appointmnts are made at galaxy levels ammumte with
experienm, and for candidates holding the W from a board recognized
by the Division of write]. Diseases, the starting salary is $16,006.
Mjusmnte may be made for march experience. Allmanoee may also
be made for transportation to the United States under certain oonditims.

I am emloeing a $ecriptim of the Institute. If this Opporh
interests
tmity
you, I would appreciate a copy of your 'DPM certificate;
of
copies
your publicatims, especially the more recent ones which may
be in press; and a small photograph. Sit-mold be helpful if we could
have the names of at least two referees to whom we may write.
Pamnthetically, the Institute is affiliated with the Departmnt
of Psydﬁatxy of Washington University of which Dr. Eli Robim is the Chairman. His interest in the problem of suicide is met.
Sincerely ywxs ,
Max

Fink ,'

Director

M.

D.

Mfzmlg

Ens. 2

not familiar with appointments and titles in Australia,
could you clarify your present work situation as to whether you have
appointments other than at the Royal Perth Hospital?

PS:

As

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