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Solomon Carter Fuller

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380:. Fuller's seminal publications, a two-part review of Alzheimer's disease, came in 1912 and was the first English translation of the first Alzheimer's case. Many of Fuller's contributions to the scientific literature were forgotten for decades, but his discoveries continue to guide research today. One 21st century researcher wrote that Fuller’s discoveries had led to such “a major contribution to the body of clinical knowledge concerning Alzheimer’s disease” that the neurodegenerative disease would have been named for him if Kraepelin hadn’t insisted it be named for Alzheimer, Kraepelin’s student. 42: 1354: 319:
Hospital at the University of Munich, led by Emil Kraepelin. While there, he performed ground-breaking research on the physical changes that occur in the brains of Alzheimer's disease patients. Approximately one year later, he returned to Westborough State Hospital with his new knowledge. He developed and edited the
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The Fuller Middle School was established in September of 1994. The school is named in honor of Dr. Solomon Fuller, a psychiatrist, and his wife Meta Fuller, a sculptor. The Fullers, a pioneering African-American family, lived on Warren Road near the current location of the Fuller Middle School during
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In 1919, Fuller left Westborough State Hospital to join the faculty at Boston University School of Medicine. He served as an associate professor until 1933, at which time he left academia after recognizing racial disparities in the salary and promotion processes of his time. Upon retirement from
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Fuller spent the majority of his career practicing as a neuropathologist at Westborough State Hospital in Westborough, Massachusetts. This is where he completed a two-year internship in neuropathology prior to being selected by Alois Alzheimer to conduct novel research at the Royal Psychiatric
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the early part of the twentieth century. Dr. and Mrs. Fuller were leaders in their professions and in the Framingham Community during their lives. The roles they played during their lifetimes serve as models for the students of the school named in their memory.
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parents of African American descent. His father, Solomon, had become a coffee planter in Liberia and an official in its government. His mother, Anna Ursala (reported also as Ursilla or Ursula) James, was the daughter of physicians and medical
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Solomon C. Fuller papers, 1911, 1913, 1918-1919, 1924 (inclusive). B MS c86. Harvard Medical Library, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, Boston, Mass.
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He had a keen interest in medicine given that his maternal grandparents were medical missionaries in Liberia. Fuller moved to the United States to study at
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Fuller's mother set up a school to teach Solomon and other children in the area. Fuller also studied at the College Preparatory School of Monrovia.
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Fuller Middle School, named after him and his wife, a noted sculptor, is located in Framingham, Massachusetts. The school's history reads:
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The Dr. Solomon Carter Fuller Mental Health Center, located at 85 E Newton Street in Boston, is named after him. It forms part of the
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Fuller worked with patients with chronic alcoholism, noting the neuropathology of the disease. In 1909, Fuller was a speaker at the
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Mary Kaplan and Alfred R. Henderson, "Solomon Carter Fuller, M.D. (1872-1953): American Pioneer in Alzheimer's Disease Research,"
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of Neurology at Boston University. He continued in private practice as a physician, neurologist, and psychiatrist for many years.
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beginning earlier in the century. They helped establish the nation developed by African Americans and liberated African slaves.
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institution open to students of all races and genders. He pursued further research at the Royal Psychiatric Hospital of the
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with an entirely black staff, Fuller was instrumental in recruiting and training black psychiatrists for key positions.
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W Scott Terry (2008) "A Missed Opportunity for Psychology: The Story of Solomon Carter Fuller."
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Dr. Solomon Fuller Way, on the site of the former Westborough State Hospital, is named after him.
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He worked with Alois Alzheimer, the psychiatrist credited with publishing the first case of
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He completed his MD degree in 1897 from Boston University School of Medicine. It was a
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may be significant biomarkers for the study of Alzheimer's disease, separate from
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Doctors, Nurses and Medical Practitioners: A Bio-Bibliographical Sourcebook
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established a Solomon Carter Fuller Award lecture at its annual meetings.
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pp. 116–119, Lois N. Magner, ed. (Westport: Greenwood Press, 1998).
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A Black Studies Primer: Heroes and Heroines of the African Diaspora,
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with Henry I. Klopp, "Further Observations on Alzheimer's Disease,"
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during his career. He also had a private practice as a physician,
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pp. 164–166, (Rochester, Vermont: Healing Arts Press, 2022).
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Carl C. Bell, "Solomon Carter Fuller: Where the Caravan Rested,"
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Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine
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W. Montague Cobb. "Solomon Carter Fuller (1872-1953),"
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statue at the intersection of Main St. and Union Ave.
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Volume 63 Issue 4, April 1907, pp. 415–468-13.
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Dr. Solomon Carter Fuller

Monrovia
Liberia
Framingham
Massachusetts
Boston University School of Medicine
Meta Vaux Warrick
Liberian
neurologist
psychiatrist
pathologist
professor
Monrovia
Liberia
United States
Munich, Germany
Westborough State Hospital
Westborough, Massachusetts
Boston University School of Medicine
pathology
Alzheimer's disease
neurologist
Americo-Liberian
missionaries
Virginia
Norfolk, Virginia
Liberia
American Colonization Society
Livingstone College

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