Word: montreal
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Beneath the Surface. There, a psychiatrist concluded that Emma B. needed more treatment than he could give her as an outpatient, but not enough to require admission to the full-time inpatient hospital. Since she could stay with relatives in Montreal, she was an ideal subject for the in-between type of care offered by the Allan's day hospital, founded by Director D. Ewen Cameron in 1946, and first of its kind in North America...
Less than a mile from the Allan on Pine Avenue towers the new ten-story, redbrick pile of Montreal General Hospital. Here Director Albert Edward Moll of the Psychiatry Division has carried the half-day hospital principle to its logical conclusion: a compact space at the west end of the fourth floor is a day hospital by day and a night hospital by night. Its 15 beds serve day-hospital patients in much the same way as the Allan unit. But at 4:30 p.m. the day patients leave. At 5:30 the night patients begin to arrive from their...
Though these treatment units in Montreal are small, their influence is spreading. Day hospitals, patterned after them, have been set up in the U.S., notably at Topeka's Menninger Clinic and Boston Community Clinic, and others are abuilding...
Intelligence About Intelligence. In Montreal, picked up after he had committed 59 offenses, Charles A. McNaughton was described in the police report as "a brilliant intellectual who releases pent-up emotions by slashing white-wall tires with a sharp scissors...