Elmer Ernest Southard
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American neuropsychiatrist, neuropathologist, professor
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Elmer Ernest Southard's Degrees
- Doctorate Medicine Harvard University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Elmer Ernest Southard was an American neuropsychiatrist, neuropathologist, professor and author. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, Southard lived in the city for nearly his entire life. He attended Boston Latin School and completed his education at Harvard University. At Harvard, Southard distinguished himself as a chess player. After briefly studying in Germany, he returned to the United States as a pathologist at Danvers State Hospital. Southard held academic appointments at Harvard University and its medical school.
Elmer Ernest Southard's Published Works
Published Works
- Shell-shock and other neuropsychiatric problems presented in five hundred and eighty-nine case histories from the War literature, 1914-1918 (37)
- A STUDY OF THE DEMENTIA PRÆCOX GROUP IN THE LIGHT OF CERTAIN CASES SHOWING ANOMALIES OR SCLEROSES IN PARTICULAR BRAIN-REGIONS (1910) (27)
- The empathic index in the diagnosis of mental diseases. (21)
- D FFUSE GLIOSIS OF THE CEREBRAL WHITE MATTER IN A CHILD (1906) (19)
- A Study of the Dementia Precox Group in the Light of Certain Cases Showing Anomalies or Scleroses in Particular Brain Regions (1910) (17)
- On the Application of Grammatical Categories to the Analysis of Delusions (1916) (15)
- The Kingdom Of Evils (15)
- On Serum Anaphylaxis in the Guinea-Pig. (1907) (12)
- On the somatic sources of somatic delusions. (12)
- ON THE FOCALITY OF MICROSCOPIC BRAIN LESIONS FOUND IN DEMENTIA PRAECOX (1919) (11)
- ANATOMICAL FINDINGS IN SENILE DEMENTIA: A DIAGNOSTIC STUDY BEARING ESPECIALLY ON THE GROUP OF CEREBRAL ATROPHIES (1910) (8)
- On descriptive analysis of manifest delusions from the subject's point of view. (8)
- PSYCHOPATHOLOGY AND NEUROPATHOLOGY: THE PROBLEMS OF TEACHING AND RESEARCH CONTRASTED (1912) (7)
- A STUDY OF BRAIN INFECTIONS WITH THE PNEUMOCOCCUS. (1906) (6)
- CROSS-SECTIONS OF MENTAL HYGIENE 1844, 1869, 1894 (1919) (5)
- A STUDY OF ACUTE HEMORRHAGIC ENCEPHALITIS (STAPHYLOCOCCUS PYOGENES AUREUS) (1905) (5)
- ON THE MECHANISM OF GLIOSIS IN ACQUIRED EPILEPSY (1908) (5)
- The mind twist and brain spot hypotheses in psychopathology and neuropathology. (5)
- The significance of Bacteria cultivated from the Human Cadaver: a Second Series of One Hundred Cases of Mental Disease, with Blood and Cerebrospinal Fluid Cultures and Clinical and Histological Correlations. (5)
- THE STRATIGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS OF FINER CORTEX CHANGES IN CERTAIN NORMAL-LOOKING BRAINS IN DEMENTIA PRAECOX (1917) (4)
- A COMPARISON OF THE MENTAL SYMPTOMS FOUND IN CASES OF GENERAL PARESIS WITH AND WITHOUT COARSE BRAIN ATROPHY (1916) (4)
- RECENT AMERICAN CLASSIFICATIONS OF MENTAL DISEASES (4)
- Further studies in Anaphylaxis : II. On recurrent Anaphylaxis and repeated Intoxication in Guinea-Pigs by means of Horse Serum. (3)
- A CASE OF CORTICAL HEMORRHAGES FOLLOWING SCARLET FEVER. (1904) (3)
- The Significance of a Homeopathic Foundation for Clinical Research and Preventive Medicine (1912) (3)
- Shell Shock and after (1918) (3)
- DILATATION OF CEREBRAL VENTRICLES IN VARIOUS FUNCTIONAL PSYCHOSES (1915) (2)
- Review of The Kallikak family: A study in the heredity of feeblemindedness. (2)
- A STUDY OF ERRORS IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF GENERAL PARESIS (1909) (2)
- THE GENERA IN CERTAIN GREAT GROUPS OR ORDERS OF MENTAL DISEASE (2)
- A CASE OF CENTRAL NEURITIS WITH AUTOPSY (1909) (2)
- Data concerning delusions of personality with note on the association of Bright's disease and unpleasant delusions. (2)
- Cerebral Seizures with Suboccipital Pain: Miliary Cerebral and Gross Vertebral Aneurysms (1906) (2)
- Neurophysiological Effects of Anaphylactic Intoxication. (1909) (2)
- The possible correlations between delusions and cortex lesions in general paresis. (1913) (2)
- THE PSYCHOPATHIC HOSPITAL IDEA. (1913) (2)
- Further studies in Anaphylaxis : I. On the Mechanism of Serum Anaphylaxis and Intoxication in the Guinea-Pig. (1908) (2)
- OBSERVATIONS ON A CASE OF PROTRACTED CEREBROSPINAL SYPHILIS WITH STRIKING INTERMITTENCY OF SYMPTOMS: ATTEMPT AT CORRELATION WITH ASCENDING MENINGOMYELITIS, CRANIAL NEURITIS, SUBCORTICAL ENCEPHALITIS, AND FOCAL ENCEPHALOMALACIA FOUND AT AUTOPSY (1910) (2)
- NOTES ON GOLD SOL DIAGNOSTIC WORK IN NEUROSYPHILIS (1917) (2)
- NORMAL LOOKING BRAINS IN PSYCHOPATHIC SUBJECTS: Second Note (Westborouh State Hospital Material) (1914) (2)
- Further studies in Anaphylaxis : III. The Relative Specificity of Anaphylaxis. (2)
- How far is the environment responsible for delusions (2)
- A STUDY OF ACUTE LEPTOMENINGITIS (STREPTOCOCCUS PYOGENES). (1906) (2)
- THE ASSOCIATION OF VARIOUS HYPERKINETIC SYMPTOMS WITH PARTIAL LESIONS OF THE OPTIC THALAMUS (1914) (2)
- MEMORIAL TO JOSIAH ROYCE (1918) (1)
- Addendum — Conclusion of Article on the Margin of Error in Psychopathic Hospital Diagnoses (1914) (1)
- The New Psychopathic Department of the Boston State Hospital (1912) (1)
- INSANITY VERSUS MENTAL DISEASES: THE DUTY OF THE GENERAL PRACTITIONER IN PSYCHIATRIC DIAGNOSIS (1918) (1)
- Further studies in Anaphylaxis : IV. The Localization of Cell and Tissue Anaphylaxis in the Guinea-Pig, with observations on the cause of Death in Serum Intoxication. (1908) (1)
- The Major Divisions of Mental Hygiene — Public, Social, Individual (1916) (1)
- The relative specificity of anaphylaxis (1908) (1)
- A Study of Acute Hemorrhagic Encephalitis (1905) (1)
- A CASE OF CHRONIC INTERNAL HYDROCEPHALUS IN A YOUTH (1904) (1)
- CLINICAL AND ANATOMICAL ANALYSIS OF 25 CASES OF MENTAL DISEASE ARISING IN THE FIFTH DECADE, WITH REMARKS ON THE MELANCHOLIA QUESTION AND FURTHER OBSERVATIONS ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF CORTICAL PIGMENTS (1914) (1)
- General Aspects of the Brain Anatomy of the Feeble-Minded (1)
- RECOVERIES IN THE BOSTON PSYCHOPATHIC HOSPITAL (1915) (1)
- Typhoid Meningitis: Cultivation of Bacillus typhosus from Meninges and mesenteric Lymph Node in a Case of General Paresis, with Note on Experimental Typhoid Meningitis in the Guinea-Pig. (1908) (1)
- FOCAL LESIONS OF THE CORTEX OF THE LEFT ANGULAR GYRUS IN TWO CASES OF LATE CATATONIA (1)
- Bacterial Invasion of the Blood and the Cerebrospinal Fluid by Way of Mesenteric Lymph Nodes: A Study of Fifty Cases of Mental Disease (1910) (1)
- CLINICAL AND ANATOMICAL ANALYSIS OF 23 CASES OF INSANITY ARISING IN THE SIXTH AND SEVENTH DECADES WITH ESPECIAL RELATION TO THE INCIDENCE OF ARTERIOSCLEROSIS AND SENILE ATROPHY AND TO THE DISTRIBUTION OF CORTICAL PIGMENTS (1908) (1)
- Diagnosis per exclusionem in ordine: general and psychiatric remarks (1)
- Discussion of Psychic and Somatic Factors in a Case of Acute Delirium Dying of Septicemia: Note upon Experimental Guinea-Pig Infection with Staphylococcus Albus (1910) (1)
- A KEY TO THE PRACTICAL GROUPING OF MENTAL DISEASES (1918) (1)
- Review of Eugenics. (1)
- MELANCHOLIA WITH DELUSIONS OF NEGATION: THREE CASES WITH AUTOPSY (1908) (1)
- Dementia Precox, Paranoid, Associated with Bronchiectatic Lung Disease and Terminated by Brain Abscesses (Micrococcus Catarrhalis) (1908) (1)
- NOTES ON THE RELATION OF TUBERCULOSIS TO DEMENTIA PRAECOX (1918) (1)
- Neuropathological Correlations with Clinical and Psychometric Findings in Feeble-Mindedness (Waverley Research Series, Cases I-X) (1)
- A Case of Carcinosis with Secondary Nodule in the Eye (1903) (1)
- Contributions from the Psychopathic Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts: Introductory Note (1913) (1)
- On the Nature and Importance of Kidney Lesions in Psychopathic Subjects: a Study of One Hundred Cases autopsied at the Boston State Hospital. (1914) (1)
- General reviews and summaries: General psychopathology. (1)
- Contributions to the Neurology of the Child; Further Observations upon Nervous and Mental Sequelae of Encephalitis in Children (1913) (0)
- Cystic Aplasia of the cerebral Hemispheres in an Idiot Child. (0)
- Statistical Notes on a Series of 6000 Wassermann Tests for Syphilis Performed in the Harvard Neuropathological Testing Laboratory, 1913 (1914) (0)
- NOTE ON CELL-FINDINGS IN SOFT BRAINS (1907) (0)
- Lesions of the Granule Layer of the Human Cerebellum. (0)
- Correlations between Mental Capacity and Brain Complexity in Twenty Cases of Feeble-Mindedness. With General Conclusions Concerning the Genesis of Certain Cases (Waverley Research Series, Cases I-XX) (0)
- MORBI NEURALES: AN ATTEMPT TO APPLY A KEY PRINCIPLE TO THE DIFFERENTIATION OF THE MAJOR GROUPS (1920) (0)
- BACTERIAL INVASION OF BLOOD AND CEREBROSPINAL FLUID BY WAY OF LYMPH-NODES: FINDINGS IN LYMPH-NODES DRAINING THE PELVIS (1913) (0)
- Clinical, Anatomical, and Brief Histological Description of Ten Cases of Feeble-Mindedness. With Eighty-Four Plates (Waverley Research Series, Cases I-X) (0)
- NOTES ON PUBLIC INSTITUTIONAL WORK IN MENTAL PROPHYLAXIS: WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO THE VOLUNTARY AND TEMPORARY CARE ADMISSIONS AND THE NOT-INSANE DISCHARGES AT THE PSYCHOPATHIC HOSPITAL, BOSTON, 1912-1913 (1914) (0)
- THE CORRELATION OF BRAIN ANATOMY, MENTAL TESTS, AND SCHOOL OR HOSPITAL RECORDS IN A SERIES OF FEEBLEMINDED SUBJECTS (WAVERLEY ANATOMICAL RESEARCH SERIES) (1916) (0)
- Note on the Geographical Distribution of Insanity in Massachusetts. 1901–1910 (0)
- A COMPLICATED CASE OF BRAIN TUMOR (1908) (0)
- Note on the Geographical Distribution of Insanity in Massachusetts, 1901–1910 (1912) (0)
- Medical Contributions of the State Board of Insanity of Massachusetts: Introductory Note (1913) (0)
- Mental Diseases (1916) (0)
- A CASE OF CHOLESTERIN STONES TN THE BRAIN AND CORD. (1905) (0)
- Report of the Committee on Heredity of Epilepsy (0)
- Functional motor abnormalities. (0)
- Second Note on Bacterial Invasion of the Blood and the Cerebrospinal Fluid by Way of Lymph Nodes: Findings in Bronchial and Retroperitoneal Lymph Nodes (1912) (0)
- X Syphilis and the Psychopathic Hospital: Notes on Medical and Social Progress, Especially in Neurosyphilis, Boston, Massachusetts, 1915 (1916) (0)
- SUMMARY OF GOLD SOLUTION DIAGNOSTIC WORK IN BRAIN SYPHILIS (1916) (0)
- A FREQUENCY LIST OF MENTAL SYMPTOMS FOUND IN 17,000 INSTITUTIONAL PSYCHOPATHIC SUBJECTS (DANVERS STATE HOSPITAL, MASSACHUSETTS) (0)
- The Central Nervous System in Variola. (0)
- GLIOTIC CYST OF THE RIGHT SUPERIOR PARIETAL LOBULE (1907) (0)
- Feeble-Mindedness as a Leading Social Problem (1914) (0)
- A Study of Normal-Looking Brains in Psychopathic Subjects (1915) (0)
- The Neuroglia Framework of the Cerebellum in Cases of marginal Sclerosis. (0)
- Contributions to the Neurology of the Child; Convulsive Tendencies during and after Encephalitis in Children (1912) (0)
- VII. on Institutional Requirements for Acute Alcoholic Mental Disease in the Metropolitan District of Massachusetts in the Light of Experiences at the Psychopathic Hospital (1913) (0)
- The Laboratory Work of the Danvers State Hospital, Hathorne, Massachusetts, with Especial Relation to the Policy Formulated by Dr. Charles Whitney Page, Superintendent, 1888–1898, 1903–1910 (1910) (0)
- The Pragmatic Method and Insanity (1922) (0)
- Review of Being well-born. (0)
- Psychopathology and Neuropathology: The Psychopathic Hospital as Research and Teaching Center (1913) (0)
- Second Note on the Geographical Distribution of Mental Disease in Massachusetts, 1901–1910: The Insanity-Rates of the Smaller Cities (1913) (0)
- The Margin of Error in the Diagnosis of Mental Disease: Based on a Clinical and Anatomical Review of 250 Cases Examined at the Danvers State Hospital, Massachusetts, 1904–8 (1910) (0)
- Nomenclature, classification, and diagnosis. (0)
- THE HISTOLOGY OF SELECTED AREAS OF THE CEREBRAL CORTEX IN DEMENTIA PRÆCOX (1916) (0)
- A CASE OF GLIOMA OF THE PINEAL REGION (0)
- A Case of pott's Disease in the Monkey. (0)
- THE RANGE OF THE GENERAL PRACTITIONER IN PSYCHIATRIC DIAGNOSIS (1919) (0)
- Notes of a Conference on the Medical and Social Aspects of Syphilis of the Nervous System: Latent Neurosyphilis and the Question of General Paresis —Sine Paresi (1916) (0)
- Mental diseases of somatic but extranervous origin (symptomatic psychoses). (0)
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