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  • He was educated at [[Hutchesons' Grammar School]], going on to study [[medicine]] at the [[University of Glasgow]] failing ...a couple of years as a psychiatrist in the [[British Army]] ([[Royal Army Medical Corps]]; drafted despite his [[asthma]] that made him unfit for [[combat]])
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  • ...ult]], accidents, [[drug addiction]], illnesses, [[complication (medicine)|medical complications]], or employment in occupations exposed to war (such as soldi ...ciations between childhood trauma, bullying and psychotic symptoms among a school-based adolescent sample |journal=Br J Psychiatry |volume=193 |issue=5 |page
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  • ...onsidered to be one of the major figures associated with the philosophical school known as [[pragmatism]], and is also cited as one of the founders of [[func ...d in 1861 to scientific studies at the [[Lawrence Scientific School]] of [[Harvard University]].
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  • ...f>{{Cite book|author=Violas, Paul C.; Tozer, Steven; Senese, Guy B. |title=School and Society: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives |publisher=McGraw-Hil ...Stanley Hall]], Dewey received his [[Doctor of Philosophy|Ph.D.]] from the School of Arts & Sciences at [[Johns Hopkins University]]. In 1884, he accepted a
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  • ...rofessor in acquainting medical students with the exact physical needs for medical investigation. In 1874, he became a professor of "Inductive Philosophy" in ...ontributed to the development of [[industrial psychology]] and taught at [[Harvard University]]), [[Edward B. Titchener|Edward Bradford Titchener]], [[Lightne
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