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Bulletin of the Massachusetts Department of Mental Diseases, Vol. 14

Kline, George M.

Bulletin of the Massachusetts Department of Mental Diseases, Vol. 14

Excerpt from Bulletin of the Massachusetts Department of Mental Diseases, Vol. 14: Published Quarterly, April, 1930

Among the names which bulk large in the history of psychiatry one of the most conspicuous is that of Walter E. Fernald. Taking up as he did the problem of mental deficiency at a time when the care of the feeble-minded was essentially custodial, he developed the concept of training his charges with a view to fitting them for life in the community. This attitude, then new and almost revolutionary, has now become the accepted princi ple in the field of mental defect.

Not only Massachusetts, but the entire civilized world, owes a debt of gratitude to the sagacity, humanity and foresight of this great man. It is as a token of this gratitude, and with pride in the accomplishment of a loyal servant of the Commonwealth, that the Department of Mental Diseases dedicates this issue of its Bulletin to the memory of Walter E. Fernald.

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