Tuesday, March 01, 2016

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From 4/16/1913 To 10/24/1989 is 27950 days

27950 = 13975 + 13975

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 2/6/2004 ( my final day working at Microsoft Corporation as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and the deputy director of the United States Marshals Service and the United States Marine Corps brigadier general circa 2004 ) is 13975 days



From 10/24/1951 ( premiere US film "The Family Secret" ) To 2/6/2004 ( my final day working at Microsoft Corporation as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and the deputy director of the United States Marshals Service and the United States Marine Corps brigadier general circa 2004 ) is 19098 days

19098 = 9549 + 9549

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 12/25/1991 ( as United States Marine Corps chief warrant officer Kerry Wayne Burgess I was prisoner of war in Croatia ) is 9549 days



From 10/24/1951 ( premiere US film "Detective Story" ) To 2/6/2004 ( my final day working at Microsoft Corporation as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and the deputy director of the United States Marshals Service and the United States Marine Corps brigadier general circa 2004 ) is 19098 days

19098 = 9549 + 9549

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 12/25/1991 ( as United States Marine Corps chief warrant officer Kerry Wayne Burgess I was prisoner of war in Croatia ) is 9549 days










https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/April_1913


April 1913

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The following events occurred in April 1913:

April 16, 1913 (Wednesday)

Dr. Albert Schweitzer of Germany arrived in Lambaréné in Gabon, beginning his mission to Africa, combining evangelism with the founding of a hospital.

The term neuropsychology was coined by a Canadian physician, Sir William Osler, in a speech made at the opening ceremonies of the Phipps Psychiatric Clinic at Johns Hopkins University.



http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/psychiatry/about/anniversary/origin_phipps.html

JOHNS HOPKINS MEDICINE


Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

Origin of The Henry Phipps Psychiatric Clinic

Postcard of Phipps

by Neil Grauer

Psychiatry was coming into its own as a medical specialty by the early 20th century. As Sigmund Freud's and Carl Jung's theories of the subconscious were catching fire in Europe, American researchers were rushing to investigate the causes of insanity and learn more about the brain's anatomy. In 1908, a book called A Mind That Found Itself, by Clifford Beers, a recovered psychiatric patient, described the horrifying conditions in American's turn-of-the-century insane asylums.

Henry Phipps, a Philadelphia steel magnate and one-time partner of Andrew Carnegie, had been a major benefactor to Hopkins, establishing the Phipps Tuberculosis Dispensary in 1905. On a May 1908 visit to the Hospital to see how his TB clinic was operating, Phipps asked William Welch (Dean of the School of Medicine) if any other projects needed funding. Welch promptly handed him a copy of A Mind That Found Itself. He pointed out that it had been published with the help of Adolf Meyer, a Swiss-born and -trained pathologist who then was a professor of psychiatry at Cornell, as well as the worlds' first psychobiologist, intent on determining whether biological factors and mental problems were inseparable. Welch liked Meyer's thinking and told Phipps that Hopkins needed to become a leader in this new field of psychiatry, too. Within a month, Phipps agreed to donate $1.5 million to fund a psychiatric department and clinic.

Welch swiftly recruited Meyer to become the new department's director in 1908. Meyer became psychiatrist in chief of Hopkins Hospital in 1909 and oversaw the building and development of the Phipps Psychiatric Clinic, of which he also became the first director. By 1901 ground was broken for the elegant building, which would have marble floors, gardens, porches, fireplaces, and even a pipe organ in a spacious auditorium. Its formal dedication occurred on April 16, 1913 - although the modern psychiatric concepts it represented coexisted with superstition: The date on a plaque above the main entrance says "1912", because a year ending in "13" was considered bad luck.






https://books.google.com/books?id=xomgRYfCkwwC&lpg=PA4&ots=fWnkYZf1bg&dq=Neuropsychology%20%22april%2016%2C%201913%22&pg=PA4#v=onepage&q=Neuropsychology%20%22april%2016,%201913%22&f=false

Google Books


Applied Clinical Neuropsychology: An Introduction

By Jan Leslie Holtz, PhD










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: - posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 05:17 AM Pacific Time Seattle USA Friday 22 February 2013 - http://hvom.blogspot.com/2013/02/chain-reaction.html


Back in the year 2003 I wrote a letter on my computer at home and I printed it out on to paper and I put that letter in a stamped envelope for the postal service and I sent that letter through the United States Postal Service. I had the envelope of the letter addressed specifically to the Chief of [ Naval ] Operations United States Navy and I referenced a special projects branch I had found on the internet.


I mailed the letter to the Chief of Operations United States Navy and told them I should have received the Silver Star.


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- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 07:54 AM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Tuesday 01 March 2016