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Deutsch, Albert. “Tomorrow’s Challenges to the Medical Sciences: Report on a Conference of Medical Scientists and Corporation Executives Sponsored by the National Fund for Medical Education, the United States Steel Foundation, Inc., and the International Harvester Foundation at the University of
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Deutsch, Albert. “Recent Trends in Mental Hospital Care,” Address given before the National Conference of Social Work in Atlantic City, N J, on April 26, 1950. Philadelphia, National Mental Health Foundation,
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Schneider, David M.; Deutsch, Albert (1939). "The Road Upward: Three Hundred Years of Public Welfare in New York State".
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After dropping out, he traveled for a number of years throughout the United States and supported himself by working as a
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Deutsch died June 18, 1961, in England while attending a conference hosted by the World Federation for Mental Health.
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Deutsch had a successful career as a social historian and as a journalist. From 1941 to 1947, he was a columnist for
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Deutsch, Albert. “Military Psychiatry: The Civil War, 1861-65,” in American Psychiatric Association’s
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Deutsch, Albert. “Military Psychiatry: World War II, 1941-43,” in American Psychiatric Association’s
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honored him as a distinguished humanitarian in American journalism. In 1948, he was elected to the
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Deutsch, Albert (1940). "The Convergence of Social Work and Psychiatry: An Historical Note".
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Later, he published several books based on his columns. In 1945, he wrote about the care of
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Deutsch, Albert. “The History of Mental Hygiene,” in American Psychiatric Association’s
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He returned to New York City in the early 1930s. In 1934, he secured a position as an
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The Mentally Ill in America: A History of Their Care and Treatment from Colonial Times
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Brand, Jeanne. L. (1963). "Albert Deutsch: The Historian as Social Reformer".
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worker. He continued to educate himself in biography and history by visiting
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to prepare a survey of mental health research in the United States.
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Anything Your Little Heart Desires: An American Family Story
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Sex Habits of American Men: A Symposium on the Kinsey Report
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American Journal of Public Health and the Nation's Health
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Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
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Albert Deutsch was born on October 23, 1905, on the
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The Shame of the States
journalist
social historian
George Polk Award
lower East Side
Latvia
longshoreman
farm worker
shipyard
public libraries
archivist
researcher
New York State Department of Public Welfare
mentally ill
National Foundation for Mental Health
National Committee for Mental Hygiene
Clifford Beers
PM
health care
New York Star
veterans
Veterans Administration
The Shame of the States
mental hospitals
New York Post
Heywood Broun
Newspaper Guild
Innominate Society
Albert Lasker

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